And here lies my problem with challenges

The little prince. Simple, right? One short book, a couple of hours and a blog entry. What could be easier? Well, I guess I’ll find out later because my wondering mind just flew away from me like pigeons out their cage and I read anything but what I told myself to. I’m hoping these pigeons will return home soon. In the mean time I hit the books not too hungrily. Well, I read Tricky Tweanty-Two by Janet Evanovich. Had the craving for something light and funny with some mild action. Her characters are like family by now and they crack me up each time I visit them with a book. Then I went to Open Minds by Susan Kaye Quinn Good story, clearly a YA book, but I do get into them sometimes. Quick read. Could have been better, but it kept me entertained. I love stories where people have special powers. Then I went to The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August. Good story! Complex take on the re-incarnation idea where people actually remember their previous lives and while they can make a few alterations to their new lives, they only live the precise amount of years, assuming they don’t get killed or kill themselves, which happens. The book, however, is pretty long, so I gave it a short break while I read Love beyond Time: A Scotish Time Traveling Romance by Bethany Claire. Not the best writing as far as time travel goes. Very basic, but good when trying to cleanse the palate  from a complicated book. I am now starting The Secret Keeper by Kate Morton which is one of the challenge books. No doubt I will interrupt it with something, but I want to at least start it. I am still looking for a book to pull me so heard I might cry when I finish it. Or at least make me want to dream about it. With that said, If anyone has any recommendations I am more that willing to give it a shot. Please!

For now, hasta luego~