I'm way behind with updating. I've gotten out of order, but here's the list from my Kindle history!
11/24 - The Rumor - Elin Hilderbrand
12/24 - The Castaways - Elin Hildebrand
13/24 - Here's to Us - Elin Hilderbrand
Elin Hilderbrand's novels are mostly set on Nantucket Island. They are usually unrelated stories (although she has a few series' but occasionally a main character in one will turn up as a minor character in another... and of course locations, etc. are similar. My favorite of these three, I think, was Here's to Us.
14/24 - May the Best Man Win by Mira Lyn Kelly -- I saw this listed on a "Best Summer Beach Reads for 2019" list and it was available to I grabbed it. It was... okay. It's a romance and the bedroom scenes got a little too graphic for my personal tastes.
15/24 - Other People's Houses by Abbi Waxman -- This was on the same "Best Summer Beach Reads" list. It's about neighbor's being in each other's business (no beaches involved) but I enjoyed this one.
16/24 - Maybe in another Life by Taylor Jenkins Reid -- I think this was from the same list... and it was another pretty good one. This one is told in alternating chapters illustrating how the main characters life would have been different had it not been influenced by a car accident. For instance, in chapters 1, 3, 5, 7, etc. she was NOT involved in a car accident and this is what her life would have been. In chapters 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, etc. she WAS in the car accident, and this is what her life would have been. (I'm not sure they ever clearly define which one is "real life" and which one was fantasy.) I enjoyed it.
17/24 - A Christmas Howl - Laurien Berenson
18/24 - Wagging through the Snow - Laurien Berenson
19/24 - Ruff Justice - Laurien Berenson
20/24 - Doggie Daycare Murders - Laurien Berenson
21/24 - Murder at the Puppy Fest - Laurien Berrenson
These are kind of mystery-of-the-week kind of thing and they always involve dogs in some way. They are very easy reads, and somewhat formulaic, but I enjoy them.
Got my Kindle for Christmas, and have hooked it up with my Library account through the Libby app. I haven't bought any books for it yet and have enjoyed it so much. I wasn't sure I'd really like an e-reader... but I love it.