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  • October TBR + New Releases

    October TBR + New Releases

    There are so many books coming out in October and as per usual, I have managed to request too many ARCs and then still have a handful of books I am so excited to read but do not have early access to. So let’s take a look at them, shall we?

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  • August and September Wrap Up

    In total I read 25 books across August and September (17 of which were in September) and I really enjoyed the vast majority of those books, so let’s really quickly go over them. As for life the last two months… well, there’s been a lot of stuff going on. Hopefully things will even out some

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  • ARC Reviews: Takes One to Know One, Last Chance to Save the World, and Death at a Highland Wedding

    ARC Reviews: Takes One to Know One, Last Chance to Save the World, and Death at a Highland Wedding

    Thank goodness for audiobooks, honestly. I’ve not been necessarily reading as many as I think I do historically, but I did listen to each of these books and they kept me company on road trips I’ve taken in the last month. Also, shout out to Netgalley and the various publishers who gave me access to

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  • February To Be Read (aka February 2025 Releases)

    February To Be Read (aka February 2025 Releases)

    I was so excited to make this post! It turns out that whether or not anyone else likes me splitting up my wrap up and my TBR, I like splitting them up because it means I get to talk about more books that are coming up and coming out, which is just so fun for

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  • Speculative Romance ARC Reviews: Hot Hex Boyfriend, The Spark of the Everflame, and The Mirror

    Speculative Romance ARC Reviews: Hot Hex Boyfriend, The Spark of the Everflame, and The Mirror

    This is such a solid group of three books that I would highly recommend, so that’s really exciting. You can already pick up Hot Hex Boyfriend by Carly Bloom and The Spark of the Everflame by Penn Cole, but The Mirror by Nora Roberts doesn’t come out for another month. That said, if you haven’t

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  • Reading Christmas Romances Early so You Know What to Pick Up or Something

    Reading Christmas Romances Early so You Know What to Pick Up or Something

    Listen, publishers do publish Christmas romances a bit early (read, way too early if they want you to read it upon release), but as we all know, I’m generally not the one to read an ARC early so why does it matter? Well, for once, my friends, I have three timely (even one very early!)

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  • Celebrating Queer Love with ARC Reviews: You Should Be So Lucky, At Her Service, and Second Night Stand

    Celebrating Queer Love with ARC Reviews: You Should Be So Lucky, At Her Service, and Second Night Stand

    Shout out to Netgalley and the publishers for advanced copies of these three books, but as per usual with me, you can already grab all three of these books to read for yourself!

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  • Mid Year Check In Tag

    Mid Year Check In Tag

    The first half of this year has officially come to a close, which is a wild time. I’m so excited to check in with you about my reading year (and hopefully you’ll share with me some about yours in the comments or link me to your own post? Please and thank you!). However, I do

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  • 2024 ARC Reviews: Wild Life, Love Naturally, and Faebound

    I actually did read these books in January, I just dragged my feet writing these reviews. Why? No idea. Anyway, I’m so excited to bring you reviews for Wild Life by Opal Wei, Love, Naturally by Sophie Sullivan, and Faebound by Saara El-Arifi. I received all three from Netgalley, but I listened to Faebound via

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  • 2022 Goal Check In & Setting 2023 Intentions

    2022 Goal Check In & Setting 2023 Intentions

    2022 was a really interesting year, one that I still haven’t quite determined how I feel about it. Professionally, there was a lot that happened. Personally, there wasn’t a ton that happened, though I did get to spend a lot of time with my friends and family. And reading wise, I feel like it was

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