The Books of January
A little slow getting this done–I got very sick midway through January so I read a lot–and didn’t do much of anything else. I’m still dealing with the dregs of the illness, but mostly better.
My favorite books in January were: The Spymaster’s Lady by Joanna Bourne (10/10), which is a historical romance mystery. I LOVED the mystery here.
Foxglove Summer by Ben Aaronovitch (9/10) which is the next Rivers of London book; I was expecting to love it, and did.
The Dragon Conspiracy by Lisa Shearin (8.5/10) is the second SPI Files book. It’s a fun supernatural spy romp.
And finally The Devil You Know, Audible Version by Mike Carey and narrated by Michael Kramer (9/10) which is another British supernatural fantasy.
Historical  Romance
    The Spymaster’s Lady (2008) Joanna Bourne (10/10)
    How to Catch a Wild Viscount  (2009) Tessa Dare
Supernatural  Fantasy
    Foxglove Summer (2014) Ben Aaronovitch   (9/10)
    The Dragon Conspiracy (2015) Lisa Shearin   (8.5/10)
    Cursed Moon  (2014) Jaye Wells  (7.5/10) 
    Wild Card  (2014) Lisa Shearin (7/10)
    Charming (2013) Elliott James (6/10)
    Owl and the Japanese Circus  (2015) Kristi Charish   (4/10)
    Gunmetal Magic  (2012) by Ilona Andrews 
Historical  Fantasy
    Sorcery & Cecelia: or The  Enchanted Chocolate Pot  (1988) Patricia C. Wrede and Caroline  Stevermer (10/10)
    The Grand Tour: or the Purloined  Coronation Regalia  (2004) Patricia C. Wrede and Caroline  Stevermer (7/10)
    The Mislaid Magician: or Ten Years  After  (2006) Patricia C. Wrede and Caroline  Stevermer (7/10)
Epic  Fantasy
    Castle of Wizardry  (1984) David Eddings (8/10)
    Enchanters’ End Game (1984) David Eddings (9/10)
    Guardians of the West (1987) David Eddings (8/10) 
    King of the Murgos  (1998) David Eddings (7/10)
    Demon Lord of Karanda (1988) David Eddings (7/10) 
    Sorceress of Darshiva  (1989) David Eddings (7/10)
    Seeress of Kell  (1991) David Eddings (7/10)
Audio Books
    The Devil You Know, Audible Version  (2006/2007) by Mike Carey and narrated by  Michael Kramer   (9/10)
    Gunmetal Magic, Audible Version (2012) by Ilona Andrews and  narrated by Renée Raudman  (DNF)
Everything I read was an eBook, but I did listen to two audio books. And more than half of what I read was a re-read. When I’m sick, I want comfort reading, and don’t want to take a chance on starting something I won’t like.
eBook :  19
Audio :  2
Multiple Formats :  13
Re-read :  13
Most of what I read was fantasy, and the mysteries were mostly fantasies that were also mysteries.
Fantasy : 19
Mystery : 7
Romance : 5
YA : 10
And for the first month of the year, male and female authors are running neck and neck.
Male : 10
Female : 9
Joint : 2



 

