I think March went just as fast as February did!!! I had a pretty good reading month (I think!).
I read 18 books, dnf 2. Click on the cover of the book if you want to read my review.
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I think March went just as fast as February did!!! I had a pretty good reading month (I think!).
I read 18 books, dnf 2. Click on the cover of the book if you want to read my review.
5⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Happy Friday, my bookish friends! Any
plans for the weekend? I hope to rest/relax on Saturday and have a full day of church stuff on Sunday.
Welcome back to First Line Friday hosted by Carrie at Reading is My SuperPower!! I am also linking up with Gilion on Rose City Reader for Book Beginnings. This is where you share the beginning of the book that you are reading. To join in the fun grab the book you are reading and leave a comment with the first line (or your link). This week I am reading Mulberry Hollow by Denise Hunter.
Series: Defend and Protect #2
Author: Lynn H. Blackburn
Genre: Suspense, Christian Fiction, Romance
Publisher: Revell
Source: Publisher Provided/Net Galley
My Review:
Wow. Just wow.
Can I leave it at that?
Series: American Heiresses #2
Author: Jen Turano
Publisher: Bethany House
Genre: Christian Fiction, Historical Fiction, Humor, Romance
Source: Owned
My review:
Jen Turano is quickly becoming a go-to author for me. Her stories are delightful and humorous.
Can't-Wait Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted at Wishful Endings,
to spotlight and discuss the books we're excited about that we have yet
to read. Typically they are books that have not been released yet. This week I am sharing A Promise Engraved by Liz Tolsma. This is book 8 in the Doors to the Past series. Each book is a standalone novel that feature a dual-time period romantic suspense story set against a historic American landmark. It is set to be released May 1, 2022. I have loved each book that I have read in the series and can't wait to read this one as well!
Happy Tuesday, my bookish friends!! I hope you all are doing well.
Today's
Top Ten Tuesday
topic is 21st century books I think will become classics. This is an interesting topic and is going to require some brain power, LOL. Top Ten
Tuesday is hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl and you can head over there to see what our other bookish friends are up to today. Today's great topic was submitted by Lisa of Hopewell.
I headed over to Goodreads to make this list. I started with my favorites and only picked books that had over 10,000 ratings, in some cases over 100,000 😲
Ten + 21st century books I think will/could become classics: