Hello all and welcome back to another WWW Wednesday. If you are new, this is a weekly book meme hosted by Sam @ Taking on a World of Words. Each week we answer the three W’s.
What are you currently reading?
What did you recently finish reading?
What do you plan on reading next?
Let’s get started.
Right now I’m in the midst of reading two novels. The first novel is an advanced copy of Make It Til’ You Break It by Meagan Brandy. So far I’m only a quarter through this novel and I’m really enjoying it. I can’t wait to get back to it.
Fake It Til You Break It
By: Meagan Brandy
Fake.
That’s what we are.
That’s what we agreed to be.
I thought it would be harder, convincing everyone our school’s star receiver was mine and mine alone, but we played our parts well.
So well, the lines between us began to blur until they disappeared completely.
The thing about pretending, though, someone’s always better at it, and by the time I realized my mistake, there was no going back.
I fell for our lie.
And then everything fell apart.
It turned out, he and I were never playing the same game.
He didn’t have to break me to win.
But he did it anyway.
I’m also currently reading Hideaway by Penelope Douglas. I’m finding myself quickly becoming addicted to the Devil’s Night series. Holy crow’s feet, these books in this series are all intense and dark reads. I can’t get enough.
Hideaway
(Devil’s Night, #2)
By: Penelope Douglas
BANKS
Buried in the shadows of the city, there’s a hotel called The Pope. Ailing, empty, and dark, it sits abandoned and surrounded by a forgotten mystery.
But you think it’s true, don’t you, Kai Mori? The story about the hidden twelfth floor. The mystery of the dark guest who never checked in and never checks out. You think I can help you find that secret hideaway and get to him, don’t you?
You and your friends can try to scare me. You can try to push me. Because even though I struggle to hide everything I feel when you look at me–and have ever since I was a girl–I think maybe what you seek is so much closer than you’ll ever realize.
I will never betray him.
So sit tight.
On Devil’s Night, the hunt will be coming to you.
KAI
You have no idea what I seek, Little One. You don’t know what I had to become to survive three years in prison for a crime I would gladly commit again.
No one can know what I’ve turned into.
I want that hotel, I want to find him, and I want this over.
I want my life back.
But the more I’m around you, the more I realize this new me is exactly who I was meant to be.
So come on, kid. Don’t chicken out. My house is on the hill. So many ways in, and good luck finding your way out.
I’ve seen your hideaway. Time to see mine.
I only finished one book since my last WWW Wednesday. The last book I finished was an advanced copy of Bastard Bachelor Society by Sara Ney. I’m fairly new to Sara Ney’s writing, and in the past I’ve loved the books I read from her, but with this one I had difficulty connection with the characters. I just couldn’t get into this one.
Bastard Bachelor Society
(The Bachelor’s Club, #1)
By: Sara Ney
Blurb:
What is the Bastard Bachelor Society?
It’s a gentleman’s club—like the dignified men of the past used to have.
Except, we’re not gentleman, and we’re not dignified.
We’re ineligible bachelors; bored, jaded and not looking for relationships. Quite the opposite actually…
We’re so committed to being single, we’ve created a high stakes bet to see who can remain single the longest. Rules are involved. Prizes.
Laugh it up, but I’m no loser.
Enemy number one to my single status? My irresistible neighbor, Abbott Margolis. She with her evil cat Desdemona, and Sexy AF pencil skirts. She’s kind and beautiful and hilarious. We can’t get involved, no matter how much her meddling grandmother pushes us together. But if I was going to lose this bet for anyone? It would be for Abbott.
Let’s face facts: I’m a bastard, unwilling to settle down. Especially when there’s a bet to win.


Aww wish you had better luck with Sara Ney’s new book. I hadn’t heard of this one yet but the plot sounds amazing!
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Honestly, It has been a horrible reading month for me. I may pick Sara Ney’s book back up in the near future and give it a reread. Only time will tell.
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I LOVED hearing what you have to say about Meagan Brandy’s book. I have wondered if it would be good. I also had a hard time getting into Ney’s book, but once I got past the beginning, I was in.
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