
Author: Priscilla Shirer
Source: Own
My Review:
I Surrender All is a call to action. A reminder that when we call ourselves "Christian," we are called to surrender everything to Jesus.

Author: Priscilla Shirer
Source: Own
My Review:
I Surrender All is a call to action. A reminder that when we call ourselves "Christian," we are called to surrender everything to Jesus.

Author: Megan Walker
Source: Library
My Review:
Here is what you need to know. This is a standalone novel. However, if you have plans to read The Duke's Bargain, Megan Walker's newest release, you should first read Miss Newbury's List, then Lakeshire Park, and finally, The Duke's Bargain. The Duke from Miss Newbury's List and Georgiana from this book are the main characters in The Duke's Bargain.

Series: RomCom University #1
Author: Annah Conwell
Narrators: Cat Protano and Keval Shah
Source: Hoopla
My Review:
I am not the target audience for this book. It is a young adult novel, which I did not realize before starting it. That is on me. However, I have loved everything I have read by Annah Conwell, so I was curious.
Happy Tuesday my bookish friends!! I hope you all are doing well. Today's Top Ten Tuesday topic is: Favorite Secondary/Minor Characters. I am not great at remembering these things, so I am going to continue with the Alphabet, today highlighting "D" titles. A B, and C. 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.

Author: Beth Brower
Source: Own
My Review:
I was intimidated by the size of this book. Instead of committing to reading it straight through, I decided to start with a chapter a day. That didn't last long, as the first chapter captured my interest and curiosity. However, a few chapters in, I started wondering if I should DNF the book.


Series: Hope Harbor #12
Author: Irene Hannon
Source: Hoopla/Library
My Review:
I started listening to this book on Hoopla, but I was not enjoying the narrator's narration, which is odd because I typically like books read by Thérèse Plummer. It may have been the multiple points of view shared that contributed to my dissatisfaction with the narration.