Time to update my progress on this reading challenge. I didn’t complete it but I did a great job on it! I’m looking forward to finishing up a few of these series in 2013.
Finishing the Series Reading Challenge for 2012
Here’s another reading challenge – perfect for me as I’ve already had this on my goal list for next year!
These are the 5 series that I hope to finish~ I had to add a 6th after perusing my shelves last night!
Paige Shelton’s Farmers Market Mystery (I need to read 2) –COMPLETED 4/26/12 (this only includes books that were published before the date I finished)
- Fruit of All Evil – finished 3/19/12
- Crops and Robbers – finished 4/26/12
Jessica Beck’s Donut Shop Mystery (I need to read 4) – COMPLETED 3/23/12 (this only includes books that were published before the date I finished – I now only need to read the book that was published on 12/24/12)
- Sinister Sprinkles – finished 1/9/12
- Evil Eclairs – finished 2/24/12
- Tragic Toppings – finished 3/11/12
- Killer Crullers – finished 3/23/12
Lorna Barrett’s Booktown Mystery Series – COMPLETED 12/27/12
- Bookmarked for Death – finished 3/25/12
- Bookplate Special – finished 12/6/12
- Chapter and Hearse – finished 12/17/12
- Sentenced to Death – finished 12/27/12
Cleo Coyle’s Coffeehouse Mysteries (I need to read 5)
- French Pressed
- Espresso Shot
- Holiday Grind
- Roast Mortem
- Murder by Mocha
Debbie Macomber’s Cedar Cove Series (I need to read 10)
- 50 Harbor Street – finished 12/30/12
- 5-B Poppy Lane – finished 12/7/12
- 6 Rainier Drive
- 74 Seaside Avenue
- 8 Sandpiper Way
- A Cedar Cove Christmas – finished 12/7/12
- 92 Pacific Boulevard
- 1022 Evergreen Place
- 1105 Yakima Street
- 1225 Christmas Tree Lane
Joanne Fluke’s Hannah Swensen Mysteries (I need to read 3)
- Apple Turnover Murder – finished 7/4/12
- Devil’s Food Cake Murder – finished 12/21/12
- Cinnamon Roll Murder

Yvonne
You did better than I did with it, but I’m still going to try next year 🙂
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