WWW Wednesdays #4

I’m pretty tempted to do a mini Kindle book haul to cheer me up, from me to me, so let me know if you’d like to see that. I still need to delete some Kindle books I read last month, since I basically only read from the Kindle backlog last month. By the way, if you have a random word to leave in the comments, it would make my day. Sam’s currently hosting WWW Wednesday from Taking On A World of Words.

The Three Ws are:

What are you currently reading?

What did you recently finish reading?

What do you think you’ll read next?

What are you currently reading?

Goodreads Blurb:

Rock-hard men in the sheets, delectable cheese in the streets.

Violette Reely walks into her great uncle’s abandoned cheese shop then promptly runs back out. You would too if you discovered a secret basement hiding beneath a trapdoor. One second, there’s nothing down there but cheese wheels in an old chest, the next four naked men are chasing her out the door.

Refusing to give up the million-dollar property to her wild imagination, Violette returns the next day. Despite the place being ransacked, she’s certain she made up those mysterious men who vanished inside a locked store. Then, as the sun sets, cheeses lying on piles of discarded clothing roll across the floor until they poof into the four men from last night.

Men who transform into cheese.

What the hell?

Stoic and domineering, Roq’s the de facto leader keeping everyone in line. Everyone that is but Cam, the charming playboy whose smooth lines melt the hardest rinds. Cheddy is a tall hunk of joy, as easy to like as his namesake. And last, but never forgotten, is Brie. Soft-spoken, with an artistic soul, he’s the sweet wallflower waiting for the right person to scoop him up.

These strange cheese-shifters need Violette’s help. They need someone to protect them when they’re trapped as cheese by day. But, after centuries of being screwed over by their caretakers, they’re wary. No one is slower to trust than Roq who expects betrayal at every corner. Even if Violette agrees to help them sell off their secret cheese stash and find a new place, he cuts her down at every turn keeping her at arm’s length. He’s hiding a secret that could destroy everything he’s fought for across the world.

But Violette has one of her own. If these cheese-men ever find out, it’ll curdle her heart.

Can the hardest of cheeses find it in himself to let his heart melt or will these cheese-shifters find themselves chewed up and spat out by life? Will Violette sell off the shop and make off with millions or risk the possibility of cheddar days for these cheesy men?

What did you recently finish reading?

Goodreads Blurb:

“Why Did You Sell Me, Dad?”

A True Story of Betrayal, Survival, and Resilience.

At just 17 years old, Anna’s world shattered when the one person she trusted most—her father—betrayed her. Sent to a city far from her home under the guise of helping her family, Anna quickly discovered the horrifying she had been sold into a life of exploitation. Trapped in a world of manipulation and control, her innocence was stolen, and her voice silenced.

But Anna’s story doesn’t end in despair. In the darkest moments, she discovered a strength she didn’t know she had. Through unimaginable pain, betrayal, and degradation, Anna fought to reclaim her life. With courage, resilience, and the unrelenting desire to survive, she faced the horrors of her past and began to build a future filled with hope.

What do you think you’ll read next?

Goodreads Blurb:

It is the winter of 1942 in the Greek town of Larissa. The peaceful life of the town has given way to the chaos of war. Two girls, one Greek, the other German, come together in an unlikely union to save the lives of Jews targeted by the Nazis. Fourteen year old Zoe Lambros’ faith in God is shattered after her mother’s death at the hands of the German Commander. She determines to defy the enemy in every way she can–including a festering urge to kill the German Commander’s daughter, Eva Muller.

Eva Muller has a tortured past, and a secret, if revealed, will lead to certain death at the hands of her father. Despite knowing the risk, Eva is working with the village priest to help the Jews escape. With her activities closely observed, Eva needs help to continue the clandestine operation. Zoe Lambros is not who Eva has in mind but they have to put aside their mutual antipathy to each other and work together. They know that one wrong move will put an end to their lives.

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