Curl up with a drink and find your next romance read!
I’ve read an abundance of books this month, that has finally drawn to a close. This entire year has felt like a decade anyway, but this month? Well, y’all lived it too. I hope you’re social distancing and maintaining your mental health to the best of your ability. I’ve been binge listening to audiobooks and
It’s that time of year again! Aka, time to pretend I’m actually a Hufflepuff preparing for exams and not, you know, a muggle living a life mostly inside because of COVID-19. Escapist reads are the name of the game, y’all, and I’m thrilled that it’s time, once again to participate in Book Roast’s immersive readathon!
I really love Adriana Herrera’s Dreamers series and I’ve been fortunate enough to receive the concluding novel, American Sweethearts, as an ARC thanks to Netgalley and Carina. I really enjoyed my last series review and I decided this was the perfect time to do another. The basic series premise is that it’s about four Afro
If you’re surprised I’m back again already, me too. Lol. But I thought I would go ahead and present to y’all another set of ten books (which let’s be real, will be just as obnoxious as the last post and no where close to ten) that are on Audible Escape just waiting for you to
I’ve been doing an awesome job reading in March, despite basically having a book hangover from House of Earth and Blood. I’m also in the middle of like sixteen books because I just am having trouble committing my attention span to much of anything. But at the same time, reading is my biggest comfort in
March is a big month for new releases and I’ve got reviews of three today, two of which you can snap up right now and one of which is out next week. I honestly loved all of these so… Go for broke and support your local Indie? Or The Ripped Bodice or Love’s Sweet Arrow
This is quite the mash up of books Dani and I read for this project in late January/February, Trade Me by Courtney Milan and A Knight in Shining Armor by Jude Deveraux. Our quick thoughts on Trade Me are that it was really good, but ends very abruptly and also was maybe missing something. I’m

The historical romance readathon is the brain child of Lisa, Lacey, and Jessica and takes place from March 16-March 22. I am very much looking forward to this because I have a LOT of historical romances languishing on my shelves. The women who created this readathon made a BINGO board for their prompts, which is
It’s not that I want to wish time away, but I’m kind of glad we’re out of February, that Spring is coming and we’re one month closer to Kiss Con, Taylor Swift in LA, and vacation. Not necessarily in that order. Also I really need to make sure I can take vacation. Adulting is so