I finished Star Trek: Voyager: Cloak and Dagger: Shadow of Heaven (Book 3 of 3) by Christie Golden. I thought the trilogy was pretty good, but it didn't need to be three books. The Alilann/Culilann/Chakotay/Paris storyline barely had anything to do with the main story and could have been cut out entirely without changing much. It's not that I disliked that storyline, in fact it was pretty good, but I just thought it was unnecessary. It felt like the author just needed something for Chakotay & Paris to do so she created an unrelated story for them. At least the Jekri Kaleh/Romulus plot tied into the main A-plot of the trilogy. Overall, I enjoyed the trilogy but feel it should have been a duology instead.
I then read Star Trek: Voyager: Distant Shores: "Command Code" by Robert Greenberger.
I then read the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Fool's Gold comic collection. I thought the art was great and very detailed, but the story was just kinda meh.
I'm now reading Deadly Heat by "Richard Castle".