Hosted by Taking on a World of Words, this meme is all about the three Ws:
- What are you currently reading?
- What did you recently finish reading?
- What do you think you’ll read next?
Why not join in too? Leave a comment with your link at Taking on a World of Words and then go blog hopping!
Currently reading
Lily by Rose Tremain (eARC, Chatto & Windus)
Nobody knows yet that she is a murderer…
Abandoned at the gates of a London park one winter’s night in 1850, baby Lily Mortimer is saved by a young police constable and taken to the London Foundling Hospital. Lily is fostered by an affectionate farming family in rural Suffolk, enjoying a brief childhood idyll before she is returned to the Hospital, where she is punished for her rebellious spirit. Released into the harsh world of Victorian London, Lily becomes a favoured employee at Belle Prettywood’s Wig Emporium, but all the while she is hiding a dreadful secret…
Across the years, policeman Sam Trench keeps watch over the young woman he once saved. When Sam meets Lily again, there is an instant attraction between them and Lily is convinced that Sam holds the key to her happiness – but might he also be the one to uncover her crime and so condemn her to death?
Now We Shall Be Entirely Free by Andrew Miller (Sceptre via NetGalley)
One rain-swept February night in 1809, an unconscious man is carried into a house in Somerset. He is Captain John Lacroix, home from Britain’s disastrous campaign against Napoleon’s forces in Spain. Gradually Lacroix recovers his health, but not his peace of mind – he cannot talk about the war or face the memory of what happened in a village on the gruelling retreat to Corunna. After the command comes to return to his regiment, he sets out instead for the Hebrides, with the vague intent of reviving his musical interests and collecting local folksongs.
Lacroix sails north incognito, unaware that he has far worse to fear than being dragged back to the army: a vicious English corporal and a Spanish officer are on his trail, with orders to kill. The haven he finds on a remote island with a family of free-thinkers and the sister he falls for are not safe, at all.
Recently finished
The Quiet People by Paul Cleave (Orenda)
Down A Dark River (Inspector Corravan #1) by Karen Odden (Crooked Lane)
My Secret Sister by Lauren Westwood
Gods of Rome (Rise of Emperors #3) by Gordon Doherty and Simon Turney (Aries)
What Cathy (will) Read Next
Eureka (Freya Wyley #2) by Anthony Quinn (eARC, Jonathan Cape via NetGalley)
Summer, 1967. As London shimmers in a heat haze and swoons to the sound of Sergeant Pepper, a mystery film – Eureka – is being shot by German wunderkind Reiner Werther Kloss. The screenwriter, Nat Fane, would do anything for a hit but can’t see straight for all the acid he’s dropping. Fledgling actress Billie Cantrip is hoping for her big break but can’t find a way out of her troubled relationship with an older man. And journalist Freya Wyley wants to know why so much of what Kloss touches turns to ash in his wake. Meanwhile, the parallel drama of Nat’s screenplay starts unfurling its own deep secrets.
Sexy, funny, nasty, Eureka probes the dark side of creativity, the elusiveness of art and the torment of love.
I saw a review for Lily in the paper at the weekend and it definitely sounds like one to add to my TBR
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I’m enjoying it although it does jump back and forth in time rather abruptly and has no chapter breaks, although this may be because I’m reading an ARC from NetGalley.
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No chapter breaks is hard as there aren’t any stopping points 😳
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It definitely is, especially combined with sudden shifts in time.
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I am curious about Lily and My Secret Sister. Enjoy your books, and here’s MY WWW POST
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Wow they are all very different books! I try to read different genres in a month but I don’t think I get that sort of range!
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You have such a great collection of books that you shared!
https://bookswithcassie.com/2021/11/10/www-11-10-21/
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