In the interest of procrastination...
Just Finished:
The Dark World, by Henry Kuttner (Nook) - A WWII vet, haunted by nightmares, discovers he is not who he thought he was when he is pulled into the Dark World, a parallel Earth. Instead of being Edward Bond, he may be the evil Lord Ganelon... and his return may doom the rebellion Edward started against the Coven that rules with iron and sorcery.
An older fantasy adventure tale, originally written in the 1940s, it was a fun little read for what it was, with interesting imagery, pulp-style action, a little science thrown in behind the magic. Parts felt a little dated, true, but it wasn't that bad, especially as a public domain freebie download.
Currently Reading:
Island in the Sea of Time, by S. M. Stirling (Paperback) - Yep, still picking my way through this time-displacement story. I generally like what I'm reading, but it's difficult to invest in for long stretches for some reason; I find myself reading a chapter, or part of a chapter, then getting restless. I just can't seem to engage with a greater story arc beyond the immediate issues the Nantucket Islanders are facing, surviving in the prehistoric past. Still, I'm not discouraged enough to give up.
The Wretched of Muirwood, by Jeff Wheeler (Kindle) - An orphaned girl in a world where family lineage is of ultimate importance, granting one access to the magic of the Medium. So far, I like it. Wheeler has an interesting magic system, and thus far an interesting world to go with it. The heroine's not quite an angel, either - not actively evil, but she's not above the odd petty theft as retaliation for poor treatment.
(I'm between books on my Nook right now; I have a couple I'm poking at, but none I've committed to finishing yet.)