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September 2021 #TBRChallenge Review! WRITTEN IN THE STARS by Alexandria Bellefleur (Written in the Stars #1)

#TBRChallenge time! I slacked off for a couple of months, but I’m back, baby! September’s challenge theme is unusual (time/location/profession, etc.) and I decided Written in the Stars by Alexandria Bellefleur could work, since Elle is a social media astrologer. Plus, it was one of the group reads picked for Creating & Co’s Written in the Stars Readathon, so it could do double duty 😉 Goodness knows my TBR isn’t getting any shorter, so I’m going to make a concentrated effort to make a strong finish with this challenge for the rest of the year. Wish me luck! With nods…

April 2021 #TBRChallenge Review! SOMEONE TO WED by Mary Balogh (Westcotts #3)

It’s #TBRChallenge time! Once again feel I need to justify my choice for the monthly prompt. April’s is “old school,” and I’m guessing most people wouldn’t consider a 2017 book from a series that still has a book coming out later this year to be “old school”–but hear me out 😉 Mary Balogh’s books just feel old fashioned to me. Her writing style and her characters have a gentle, easy vibe (even when things get angsty–and they do!) that I don’t often associate with a lot of the historical romances I read today. When I was scouring my TBR pile…

March 2021 #TBRChallenge Review! SCOT UNDER THE COVERS by Suzanne Enoch (Wild Wicked Highlanders #3)

I finished it! <3 If you missed my long, drawn-out post explaining the challenge and this book’s place in it, you can read it here. When a resourceful English lady and a hot-blooded Highlander join forces to trick a scoundrel, every rule will be broken! Miranda Harris is known for her charm, wit, and ability to solve any problem she encounters. But when her brother lands neck-deep in gambling debt to a crafty villain and Miranda is subsequently blackmailed into marrying him, she must enlist the help of the devil himself to save the family honor―and herself. Devilishly handsome Highlander…

March 2021 #TBRChallenge Progress!

It’s #TBRChallenge Wednesday! (Yes, it only took me two+ months to read *all* the directions…yay, me!) I’m not ready to review yet, but I am currently reading my March #TBRChallenge book–and it (mostly!) fits the monthly theme! March’s theme (the graphic is kind of blurry up there, sorry! It’s not meant to be enlarged too much) is Book by a Favorite Author. To be honest, the author I picked wouldn’t be one who would immediately come to mind when I think about “favorite authors” but I recently read the third book in her newest series for the blog (loved), which…

2021 #TBRChallenge for February (New-to-You Author) LOVE LETTERING by Kate Clayborn

Yes, I know it’s not still February. But I finished this one in February, I swear! You can check my Goodreads page for confirmation 😉 Meg Mackworth’s hand-lettering skill has made her famous as the Planner of Park Slope, designing beautiful custom journals for New York City’s elite. She has another skill too: reading signs that other people miss. Like the time she sat across from Reid Sutherland and his gorgeous fiancée, and knew their upcoming marriage was doomed to fail. Weaving a secret word into their wedding program was a little unprofessional, but she was sure no one else…

2021 #TBRChallenge for January (Comfort Read) ALWAYS THE LAST TO KNOW by Kristan Higgins

Kristan Higgins is one of my OG romance authors. When I consciously decided to read mostly romance for the rest of my life (because my real life sucked enough at the time that I felt ZERO need to read books that might leave me sad or uncertain at the end–I required guaranteed HEAs in some aspect of my life, please) I found a used copy of one of her books–at the used book sale at the library I now am in charge of, maybe?–and proceeded to binge read her entire backlist ASAP. She became a go-to author, and when I…

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