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Hello, friends! May has been the month of Nalini Singh, with a couple others sprinkled in, and… a re-read of Ilona Andrews Hidden Legacy series. If you’re thinking, “Uh, Jenica, didn’t you just read that last month?” the answer is yes. Yes, I did re-read three books less than a month after reading them for

The Internet and I are not friends right now, y’all, so my apologies for the lack of posts. In other news, I have officially met my Goodreads goal of 100 books this year! Very exciting. I haven’t been reading much physically for some reason, but Nalini Singh has me completely enamored with her Guild Hunters

April was a good reading month for me and the second half of April introduced me to my new favorite romance novel/series, possibly ever. If you’ve been here for a while, you’re probably confused because how on earth could I love a series more than the Forbidden Hearts series by Alisha Rai? I know! I

Wow, did this month get off to an excellent start on the reading front or what? Twitter this month has been A LOT and my job has been full of stress (stop abusing people!!!! Put me out of a job!!!!). Seriously though, everything happening in Romance Twitter has been making me want to scream. Check

I hope your April has started off on a great start! I’m here to wrap up the rest of March and I read a new favorite Penny Reid book in the second half of the month. So let’s jump in: 12. Here and Now by Cheryl Etchinson I really was not the biggest fan of

I’ve read a lot of books in March because I’ve done very little outside of reading. I moved to my new town that is very small and started my new job, which is both wonderful and stressful. I honestly feel like that line in 22 where Taylor says “it’s miserable and magical, oh yeah.” Like,

I’m still doing well re-reading, even if I’ve deviated from the list I wanted to follow this month. But I still tackled one of those books this month (Harry Potter) and last month I re-read three of them, so I’m still on track to get to all of them before the end of the year.

In the first half of February, I read twelve books. I’m going to discuss nine of them here and refer you to my ContemporaryAThon wrap up for more thoughts on the other three. Let’s dive in, shall we? 1. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stoneby J.K. Rowling Dear J.K. Rowling, stop trying to ruin my

Day One: Monday, February 12, 2018 This week is pretty busy, but I’m definitely hoping I can make it through my TBR for this week, partially because I’m really excited about the books on my TBR and partially because I want to win. You know. Because winning a readathon is obviously a thing. Anyway, Brooklynaire

While I didn’t manage to read all of the books on my TBR (I didn’t even touch All the Light We Cannot See), I still feel like I’m relatively on track with my 2018 goals. Sure, I’m behind on my 18 books to read in 2018 list, but I’ve got the whole year! And February