Today I'm linking up with Carole from Carole's Random Life of Books for Books from the Backlog. I really enjoy the chance to feature a book that's been hiding in the piles of books for far too long!
Goodreads: On Borrowed Time (Library Lovers Mysteries #5) by Jenn McKinlay
Blurb: Between preparing the library for the holidays and juggling the affections of ex-boyfriend, Captain Mike Sullivan, and her new crush, actor Robbie Vine, Lindsey has her hands full. But the mysterious disappearance of her world-traveling playboy brother takes precedence over all.
Afraid that involving the police could brew trouble for Jack, Lindsey takes matters into her own hands. But as her quest for her brother embroils her in a strange case involving South American business dealings and an enigmatic and exotic woman, it’ll take the help of both her library book club—the crafternooners—and her eager-to-please suitors to keep Jack from ending up in hot water…
Why It Needs to Come Off the Shelf: I'm really focusing on getting caught up on series this year and this is one I only have a few left in. Plus, it's a favorite.
Another series I've never seen before! Ha, and there's a cat on the cover. Need to go and have a look now.
ReplyDeleteHope you get to all your series' that you want to read this year Katherine.
Here's my Books from the Backlog combined with Throwback Thursday:
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I've read one book in this series and really enjoyed it. I want to go back and start from the beginning. I hope you are able to get caught up in this one this year!
ReplyDeleteI've been saying it forevr but I need to read Jenn McKinlay.
ReplyDeleteThis is a series that I really need to read. I hope that you love this one when you get the chance to read it.
ReplyDeleteI love the look of this one. More bookish stories this year!
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the series I want to read too. Looks great.
ReplyDeleteNew to me. Thank you for the review.
ReplyDeleteI do believe this one won't stay long unread!
ReplyDeleteThis is one I have yet to start. I'm very curious about how libraryesque it is.
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