Curl up with a drink and find your next romance read!
This wrap up is late, but honestly, I’m not even surprised by myself anymore as far as that goes. But, on the bright side, I’m getting it up before the end of the month so I DO have time to squeeze in a non-wrap up post before I’m done, I think.
I read 31 books in July, which is incredible, if I do say so myself. This is mostly because I spent the #24in48 hour readathon trying to actually finish the books in my currently reading shelf on goodreads that were anywhere from a quarter to half finished. But regardless, that means we do have a
I love participating in readathons even though I’m good at them like one time out of three. This one is a particular favorite though because there are no challenges. It’s just read as much as you can in a weekend and that’s basically my ideal way to spend a weekend! That said, I gave myself

This year is half over and I know I feel this sense of shock every year, but wow. So much has happened since the beginning of this year that it’s wild to me that it’s only been six months AND it’s wild to me that it’s already been six months. At this point I’ve posted

The second half of April saw me beginning my new job and I can’t pretend my reading didn’t suffer from it. The majority of the books I finished were due to audiobook time since I’m back to having a decent commute and because I went home for Easter weekend. The rest of my reading in

The beginning of April has been kind of a weird reading month. But I read two of my most anticipated books of the entire year and loved them both so let’s hop to it! P.S. I’m not posting a Romanceopoly Wrap Up because I literally failed so hard at that Readathon. 1. Branded by Fire

I read so many good books this month, but honestly Daisy Jones is absolutely still my favorite book of the month (and of all time). Anyway, let’s get to the last fourteen books I read this month! 11. Block Shot by Kennedy Ryan “I live through those things by caring less,” he says. “And I

Day One: March 18, 2019 I started Show Me How to Love by Synthia Williams this morning while I was waiting around in court on my phone and just completed it. This is a contemporary romance where the hero and heroine find themselves fleeing a wedding after their respective partners fall out of the closet,

I’ve been reading at a much slower pace in March than in February after pushing myself to read a book a day, but I’ve still managed to read ten books so far this month, including my new favorite book ever. So let’s talk about them. 1. Demon from the Darkby Kresley Cole I tried to

I moved toward the end of February and I STILL don’t have internet in my new place, which is why this post is so delayed. For some reason Wix doesn’t like to use my phone’s hotspot so I’m at our new Starbucks (which hallelujah praise the Lord, means Starbucks is now only 30 minutes away