Curl up with a drink and find your next romance read!
Today is important for two reasons, first, my favorite holiday is here! Merry Christmas if you’re celebrating! It looks nothing like most years, but I’m grateful we have a vaccine so there’s hope that next Christmas will involve all the large family gatherings I’m missing this year. Secondly, today marks the beginning of #Top10of2k20 with
I sort of wonder why I bother making reading goals, but admittedly, I find it really satisfying to color in a square in my bullet journal indicating I’ve made it closer to my goal. So, here’s to making goals and hopefully achieving those goals!
I am extremely excited to pair all of the songs on evermore with romance novels, but I’m waiting for two things. (1) My physical cd to arrive so I can include the two bonus tracks (it has shipped!) and (2) I’m going to have to read more marriage in trouble romances before I can successfully
Per Cafe Astrology, “when Venus in Sagittarius people are in love, they need to feel they can grow and expand their horizons through their relationship.” They may be a “confusing mix of lighthearted and serious” and are likely to be charismatic, friendly, and flirty. The most relatable thing (for me, obviously) was this line, “When
In gearing up for #Top10of2k20, I wanted to revisit the post I made for 2019 about Books I Wish I’d Gotten To in order to see if I at least have read these books now. So… Let’s see!
Per Astrology.com, Sagittariuses are knowledge seeking/loving people who are willing to work for that knowledge. They will do the work to get the answers, the truth, that they’re seeking. Apparently, they’re looking to know the meaning of life and they’re very into philosophy and religion. (Is Sierra Simone a Sagisttarius??) Anyway, the article says that
I participated in Kim’s #Top10of2k19 last year and thought it was really fun, so this year, I’m so excited to let you know that I’m joining her as one of the cohosts! There are several of us for #Top10of2k20 and I think we’re all going to have a really awesome variety of books to recommend.
I read an obnoxious amount of books this month, thanks in large part to the abundance of novellas I flew through this month. I am really grateful I’m not longer writing a lot about every book I read because this post would be a nightmare if so. That said, I still have a lot to
Can you believe it’s already time to make a list of books to look forward to that goes into 2021? On the one hand, I’m already staring at a few 2021 ARCs on my kindle app, but on the other hand, while I’m relieved we’ll soon have survived 2020, it’s weird to think this year
I know I’ve already said this, but I really am so excited for December 1st to hit so I can dive into the #SnowInLoveBingo board! I mostly covered the rules, such that they are, and the logistics in my #SnowInLoveBingo announcement/TBR, so this post is really about providing you with recommendations in case you’re struggling