While February is a short month, it felt long this time with all the sickness we had in our house. However, it was a good reading month.
I finished 18 books and DNF 1 in February. Click on the cover of the book if you want to read my review.
5⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
While February is a short month, it felt long this time with all the sickness we had in our house. However, it was a good reading month.
I finished 18 books and DNF 1 in February. Click on the cover of the book if you want to read my review.
5⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Happy Tuesday, my bookish friends!! I hope you all are doing well. Today's Top Ten Tuesday topic is pick a genre and build around it. We won't talk about how tired my brain is or how hard this was for me 😂 I had recently said I love books with wedding dresses on it and it surprised someone, so this week I decided to prove that comment and build my list around weddings! I have other books with "bride" in the title, but I specifically went with covers that represented something to do with weddings. 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.
All things wedding, sorry, not sorry that it is more than 10! I own all of these in Kindle format:
Series: Smitten #3
Author: Collen Coble, Kristin Billerbeck, Diann Hunt, Denise Hunter
Genre: Contemporary Romance, Christian Fiction,
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Source: Own
Challenge: Literary Escapes 2022; 23 in '23, Bookish Books
My review:
Smitten Book Club is a novella collection by four authors. It is the third book in the Smitten collection, but I do not think you need to read the others before reading this one.
Series: Missing in Alaska #1
Author: Elizabeth Goddard
Genre: Suspense, Christian Fiction, Christian Romance,
Publisher: Revell
Source: Publisher Provided
My review:
Cold Light of Day is an excellent start to Elizabeth Goddard's newest series, Missing in Alaska.
Author: Abby McDonald
Genre: Christian Nonfiction, Christian Living
Publisher: Leafwood Publishers
Source: Own
My review:
I have wanted to read Shift: Changing Our Focus to See the Presence of God by Abby McDonald since it came out (2020). When I got money for Christmas, I bought a copy and finally got a chance to read it.
Author: Kimberly Duffy
Genre: Historical Fiction, Christian Fiction, Romance
Publisher: Bethany House
Source: Publisher Provided
My review:
While Kimberly Duffy has been on my radar for a while, The Weight of Air is the first book I have read by her. It will not be my last.