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  • Try a Chapter: August ARCs

    I have a Netgalley problem, friends. Like, truly. Even when I tell myself I’m not going to request any more books, I still find myself looking through the newly posted books at least three times a week. Self-control, who is she? Anyway, because I have this Netgalley problem and because I think these try a

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  • Contemporary Favorites Project: Check In Number 1

    Contemporary Favorites Project: Check In Number 1

    I’ve decided to check in every three books so that I can do full reviews where I break down my numerical scoring of these favorites and articulate my thoughts about it. This review/rating system is really heavily inspired by G from Book Roast and her CAWPILE system. I borrowed Characters, Writing, Plot, and Intrigue from

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  • Mid-Year Goals and Statistics Check In

    Mid-Year Goals and Statistics Check In

    I’ll go ahead and give you a spoiler alert that it’s a real good thing I decided to do this check in because I’m not necessarily achieving all of my goals! I set some goals for my reading at the beginning of this year and I try to check in with those periodically. And I’m

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  • Contemporary ARC Reviews: Boyfriend Lessons, As Seen on TV, D’Vaughn and Kris Plan a Wedding, and An Island Summer

    Contemporary ARC Reviews: Boyfriend Lessons, As Seen on TV, D’Vaughn and Kris Plan a Wedding, and An Island Summer

    Normally I only review three books at once, but one of these was a DNF so I figured it was only fair to put all four of these together for your reading pleasure. First up, we have Boyfriend Lessons by Sophia Singh Sasson, which is a Harlequin Desire that actually came out in May. Then

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  • ARC Reviews: The Bride Goes Rogue, You Made a Fool of Death with Your Beauty, and How to Fake It in Hollywood

    ARC Reviews: The Bride Goes Rogue, You Made a Fool of Death with Your Beauty, and How to Fake It in Hollywood

    I’m writing this post as an attempt to distract myself from emotionally dealing with the latest mass shooting because every time I open my social media, I find myself being confronted with the fact that in the U.S., we are literally not safe anywhere and the people in charge don’t seem to mind. So if

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  • April Wrap Up and May TBR

    April Wrap Up and May TBR

    Y’all, my reading groove is back. I think I really was just slowed down with my obsession with The Wheel of Time so it’s good to be back on reading a ton of books with some variety. I had a good reading time in April. As far as everything else, my nephew is my favorite

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  • Spring ARC Reviews: Savage City, Boss Witch, To Marry or to Meddle

    I read some ARCs! And, for the first time, two of the ones I read as audiobooks, I read as audiobooks because that’s the format I received them! I’m so grateful since y’all may remember that I am struggling to read with my eyeballs. So, today the books we’ll be talking about are all available

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  • Catch Up ARCs, Harlequin Categories: His to Defend, The Bad Boy Experiment, and The Rebel Returns

    Do you ever take time away from reading a certain type of book and then when you return, you can’t help but be utterly baffled about why you stopped reading it? That’s how I feel about reading these categories. Why did I pause reading them for months? They’re so delightful. Anyway, all that to say,

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  • #SnowInLoveBingo Wrap Up

    Well, a month later than when #SnowInLoveBingo is meant to end, I’ve finally finished it! Woo! And even though you may not actually care anymore, I’m still excited to talk about the 25 books I read for it! So let’s dive in since these posts are always much too long.

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  • #SpringIntoLoveBingo Announcement and TBR

    Aarya, Dani, and I are back with #SpringIntoLoveBingo and Sarah was able to illustrate the board for us again. I’m absolutely in love with this season’s background. I know this announcement is coming many days late given that this challenge started on March 1st and I hope you’ll forgive me. It’s been a time getting

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