Looks like I'll be getting more reading time than I expected in April. I have to take my mother to four medical visits (cataract surgery) between now and the end of April, and an ebook is a must for such situations.
I did finish Seanan McGuire's
Pocket Apocalypse (InCryptid #4) and Danielle Paige's
The Wizard Returns (Dorothy Must Die #0.3) today, thanks in part to such an errand. The former was, as expected, quite good - aside from a memorable stray decimal point that turned 9mm ammo into .9mm toothpicks, which I hope will get fixed in future printings. The latter is one of those "necessary backstory" novellas, setting the stage for me to read the second novel in the series after I download it later today. It doesn't stand alone very well, but it's better than an expository lump in the main text.
Also up soon: Jennifer Estep's
Black Widow (Elemental Assassin #12). I wanted to get to this earlier, but I no can haz reading so much. Same goes for
The Diabolical Miss Hyde, which looks promising but lacks the compulsion factor of being part of a formal series. I might pair it with
Hyde for giggles; why read one Jekyll/Hyde sequel when I can read two?