Welcome to the weekend and this week's Sunday/Monday Post. As usual, I will be linking up to:
Sunday Post
Sunday Salon
Stacking the Shelves
Mailbox Monday
It's Monday, What Are You Reading?
I've been mentioning that is is quarter end at work, thanks for a slightly off fiscal year. And yes, I'm an accountant for the company I work for. Things are going well. Having finished the extra work I needed to do before Labor Day, this week was fairly calm. I have some extra reporting I do, and I managed to get both of those reports done on Friday, which was huge since I have a couple of other extras to do this month. September is a sprint that is also a marathon. I think I'm in good shape, but I'll breath easier when the next couple of weeks are behind me.
In other exciting news, I passed 5 million total views on my blog earlier this week. I blew past it in fact.
This weekend, I'm trying to veg some. I need the down time. I do have my car in for an oil change as I type this early Saturday afternoon. It's nice that I've found a place I trust half a mile from my condo, so I dropped it off and came home for the afternoon.
Joke of the Week:
This Past Week on the Blog:
This Coming Week on the Blog:
Book Haul:
I'll be telling you about three books this week, starting with a couple of Kindle deals I snagged early in the week. Both of them are still on sale as I type this Saturday afternoon, so snag them quick if they appeal to you.
The first is Campervans, Cooking, and Corpses by Tyler Rhodes. I keep saying I want to find a good camping themed series. Granted, I haven't read the ones I've bought, but it doesn't stop me from buying them. So I've added this to my collection. It's set over in England and involved a burned out chef hitting the road. We'll see what I think when I pick it up.
Up next is A Murder in Zion by Nicole Maggi. It's the first in a series featuring a special agent solving cases in various National Parks. Sounds like it will be darker than my usual cozies, although it's obvious I enjoy those mysteries as well. The setting definitely appeals to me.
The final book is an ARC for a blog tour coming later this month. (In fact...) It's Essentials of Death by Kim Davis. It's the second in her Aromatherapy Apothecary Mysteries. It's been a couple of years since book one came out due to publisher issues, so I'm looking forward to revisiting the characters and setting.
What I'm Currently Reading:
As I'm typing this, nothing. And not just because I'm working on a blog post.
I finished up a book on Saturday morning. I was reading Death on the Causeway by Caleb Wygal. This is book four in his series set in Myrtle Beach. I struggled a bit with this one, but that will be fodder for my review.
Up next will be Essentials of Death. I'm far enough ahead in my reading that it is the next thing on my to be read pile. I'll be reviewing it on release day, which is September 23rd.
I think that's all for me this week. Hope your week is great!