Book Haul 2025—December

Books I acquired in December. Unless stated, all books were free when I downloaded them


BookBub

Caribbean Shipwreck by Sal Bianchi

Lost Souls by J.T. Bishop

Gingerbread Gamble by Melody Tyden

A Duke by Scot by Amy Jarecki

The Boss Problem by Meg Garnet

Blurred Red Lines by Cora Kenborn

Wolf Spell by Tasha Black

Running as Fast as I Can by John David Graham

Synapses by Debra Erfert

Elsker by S.T. Bende

Christmas, Pursued by a Bear by Ryann Fletcher

Pointy Hats and Witchy Cats by Addison Creek

Fur Coat No Knickers by C.B. Martin

The Forever Contract by Leigh James

Until You Forgive by D.M. Davis

Con: Lord of Conquest by Louisa Cornell and Andrea K. Stein

One Night Only by Jennifer Farwell

The Advocate’s Labyrinth by Teresa Burrell

Rookie Mistake by Lisa Suzanne

Iron Will by Daphne Loveling

Kathmandu Killers by Luke Richardson

Dark and Stormy by Juliet Keane

Ready to Ride by Juliet Keane

Sin by Skyler Mason

Unforgotten Dreams by Elizabeth Ann Thompson

Wind Chime Wedding by Sophie Moss

System Manipulation by Kenny King

Cthulhu: Grimoire by Eric Malikyte

Shaken and Stirred by Lilly Atlas

Savage Wild Hearts by Sean Fletcher

Harpy by David Neth

Rock Crush and Roll by Hunter Snow

Cliff Diver by Carmen Amato

Made in Acapulco by Carmen Amato

Vanity Project by Andre Spiteri

The History Teacher by Susan Bacon

Primed by Paddy Hirsch

Ruin by Caitlyn Dare

Bend Her by Cassie Alexander

The Gingerbread Witch by Lauren Greenwood

November Homecoming by Bokerah Brumley

The Mayfly by Ben Rogers

First Strike by Richard Turner

Shifter School by Gwendolyn Druyor

Broken Boys Break Hearts by J.B. Heller

The Extractor by Ethan Jones

The Fortuna Coin by Karen Ann Hopkins

Home for Hanukkah by Rebecca Crowley

Wired by Evelyn Adams

Dancing with Lies by Summer Cooper

Wicked Witchmas by T.M. Cromer

Pescadero by Hollis Brady

Stranded No Where by E.A. Lake

Between Ink and Shadows by Melissa Wright

SOS Hotel by Adam Vex

Jingle Bell Hell by Angela Casella

Got You by Erik Therme

By-Catch by David Earth

Stillborn Armadillos by Nick Russell

The Long Shadow on the Stage by Nichole Heydenburg

The Cottage by the Cliffs by Maeve McBride

Broken Crown by M.J. Crouch

Bottled Secrets of Rosewood by Mary Kendall

The Gargoyle Grinch by Lilith Stone

Blood and Dust by J.C. Paulson

The Summons by MaryLu Tyndall

Debra Lee Won’t Break by Katherine Pickett

A Drifting Sun by Ashley Capes

I’ll Be Married for Christmas by Claire Cain

A Cowboy and His Neighbor by Emmy Eugene

A Cowboy and His Mistletoe Kiss by Emmy Eugene

The Cowboy’s Christmas Crush by Emmy Eugene


From My TBR

Nuts and Dolts by Marc Jedel

Play by Play by Kaylee Ryan

Silence by Apryl Baker

Where Fate Whispers by E.G. Tudor

Grave Covenant by Tobias Youngblood

Up for Air by Christina Berry

Tribe of Daughters by Kate L. Mary

Switched by Angela Lam

Age of Magic by Tim Vee

In the Howling Storm by Nicola Italia

Peppermint Cookie Murder by Trixie Silvertale

A Duke Confounded by Anya Wylde

Dark by Kat Kinney

Disorderly Conduct by Rebecca Zanetti

The Advocate’s Killer by Teresa Burrell

Now and Forever by Aleatha Romig

Missy Goes to West Point by P.G. Allison

The 11th Precent by T.H. Morris

Show of Honor by Tawna Fenske

Dying to Go by Marcy Blesy

A Little Twist by Tia Louise

Keeping Kate by Patricia Keelyn

Improper by Darcy Burke

Christmas with an Alien by Tana Stone

The Devil’s Playground by Carin Hart

Audrey by Kelly Moore

What Grows From the Dead by Dave Dobson


Book Mail

Shadow Falling (The Scorpius Syndrome: Book 2) by Rebecca Zanetti

Publisher: Zebra

Date of publication: August 30th, 2016

Genre: Romance, Dystopia, Romantic Suspense, Post Apocolyptic, Paranormal, Science Fiction, Military Fiction, Paranormal Romance, Fantasy, Suspense

Series: Scorpius Syndrome

Scorpius Rising—Book 0.5

Mercury Striking—Book 1

Shadow Falling—Book 2

Justice Ascending—Book 3

Storm Gathering—Book 4

Blaze Erupting—Book 4.5

Winter Igniting—Book 5

Knight Awakening—Book 6

On the Hunt—In the Scorpius Syndrome Universe

Purchase Links: Amazon | Audible | AbeBooks

Goodreads Synopsis:

Before the Scorpius Syndrome tore through North America and nearly wiped out the population, Vivienne Wellington was the FBI’s best profiler. The bacteria got her anyway. But she survived. She recovered. And when she woke up from a drug-nightmare of captivity, her trust in her fellow man had gone from shaky at best to nonexistent. Her mysterious rescuer wants to convince her he’s the exception. But no matter how tempting he is, with his angel’s eyes and devil’s tongue, Vinnie knows she shouldn’t trust him.

If the FBI were still around they would rate Raze Shadow as one of the bad guys. His military training can’t wipe out his association with the Mercenaries, the most feared gang in a thousand miles. His loyalties are compromised. He won’t even tell Vinnie his real name. But there’s no FBI in the new America of fear and firepower, only instinct and risk. And the way his arms wrap around her tells its own story. Whatever else Raze is concealing, he can’t hide his desire . . .


Oh. My. God.

I LOVED this book. Forget that it is the 2nd book in a series. Forget it. This book is that awesome.

Raze, oh, where do I start with him? He is so bad that he’s good and oozed sex appeal. What appealed to me about him was that he was 100% devoted to his family and those he considers family. Even when he got sick with the Scorpius Syndrome, he was still a badass.

Vinnie (or Vivienne) Kennedy was a mess when she was introduced. She is dealing with the aftermath of her kidnapping by the President. She was also infected with Scorpius Syndrome, and her brain was all wonky. She is seeing hallucinations of her dead schizophrenic stepmother, and she believes that she can read minds (or can she??). She doesn’t have a filter. I laughed out loud when she told Jax, Lynn, and Trace that Raze had a huge erection because she wouldn’t have sex with him.

President Atherton and Vice President Lake were creepy. I got chills when I read their scenes. I can’t wait to see them get what they are due.

The main storyline was great, but I called what would happen with it. Not that it took away from the story in any way. I liked the 2nd storyline, and the way the author wrapped that up was great. The 3rd storyline annoyed me for some reason. The Reverend was sneaky. I don’t understand why Jax didn’t shoot him the first time Vinnie told him he was up to something.  But then again, I can see why he didn’t.

The ending was great and left open for Trace and Sami’s story. Which I can’t wait to read. I have to read the first book, and I will be all set.

I would recommend Shadow Falling to anyone over 21. There is sex, language, and violence.


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