March Wrap Up

It was not a bad reading month this time around, and in all honesty, I probably would have finished three books before the end of the month if my reviews didn’t take 1–5 days, depending on the ridiculous number of quotes I highlighted and my procrastination, of course. I don’t know why I do this, but I know I won’t change the process, despite how often I moan at myself.

But aside from the cold that wiped me out, March has been good to me. The seeds I’ve been planting are coming along well, and I’m looking forward to getting out in the garden more this April! And as always, I look forward to reading far more books than I’ve managed these last two months.

As this month had two five-star reads, they are both my favourites. Both George and Max have made it safely to my book boyfriend collection. And I cannot wait to read more of Julia Quinn, as she never steers me wrong, and I plan to try out more of Ava Ross’s books, as this was my first of hers.

I hope April brings you all the great reads!

𝐐𝐎𝐓𝐃 ➳ Did you have a favourite read this month? Or have you tried any new authors this month that you can’t wait to read more from?

February Wrap Up

This week has felt like a continuous Monday, and I am extremely overwhelmed with life. I think that’s why the book slump has seriously dragged me down. I enjoyed Given to the Wolf King by Adalynd Grayves, and I will get around to reading the next book at some point, but right now I’m really frazzled.
 
I hope you all had a far easier and more successful month than I did. And let’s hope March is better for all. Happy reading, loves!
 
𝐐𝐎𝐓𝐃 ➳ How happy are you with this month’s reading?
 
𝐀𝐐𝐎𝐃 ➳ I’m a little upset that I only managed to read one book, but there’s always next month to read more.

January Wrap Up

It’s been a busy indie author month, and I think this might actually be the most books I’ve read in a single month. Now I know why people love novellas so much. Sadly, it’s not been a roaring month, but at least I’m making my way through the ‘Stuff Your Kindle Day’ backlog of last year.

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