Yes, that says September lol. Better late than never! Although it feels like a very long time ago, I read so many good books in September and distinctly remember each story in this stack! Here’s a quick recap of the 6 books I read in September 2022.
Read MoreIt’s thriller season! Although I definitely enjoy reading thrillers year round! If you’re looking for cozy and atmospheric, eerie and spooky, or mindbending and shocking reads for this fall check out this quick list of thriller and mystery books I’ve compiled — 8 I still randomly think about and 8 I'm looking forward to reading soon!
Read MoreThis story just felt magical. Their was a whimsical and quaint feel to Other Birds that kept me turning page after page. And it completely snuck up on me! Check out my latest book review of Other Birds by Sarah Addison Allen.
Read MoreAugust was definitely a weird reading month for me. Overall, I had a slow start, but I mostly finished strong with 4 full length novels and 2 novellas altogether as well as, unfortunately, 1 DNF (did not finish). I’d call that a great month looking back! Here’s a recap of all the books I finished in August 2022.
Read MoreThis book was just splendidly splendid. Love on the Brain is a snarky, snort-laugh and laugh-out-loud funny enemies to lovers, slowburn romantic comedy that just warmed my entire heart. Check out my latest book review of Love on the Brain by Ali Hazelwood.
Read MoreCheck out my latest Amazon Haul from this summer! I’ll be covering what I’ve ordered and kept, what’s still on it’s way to me, and those items I’ve returned and why.
Read MoreHappy release day to Sarah A. Parker and To Snap A Silver Stem, book 2 in the Crystal Bloom series! This book utterly gutted me and I’m still dazed from the impact. Moving prose, vivid imagery, overflowing feeling and gut-wrenching emotion. This book is all consuming and soul shattering. Check out my latest book review of To Snap A Silver Stem by Sarah A. Parker.
Read MoreI got lost in some amazing stories this month. From a unique murder myster series, a couple epic fantasy rereads, and a snort-laugh funny rom-com, check out the 7 books I read in July 2022.
Read MoreI love a good book tag challenge. It’s such an easy way to garner inspiration for your next post, whether it’s on a blog or your bookstagram account. I love how simply it sparks that creativity in me. I thought this one would be fun to participate in. So here are mine: books I love and will read soon, my autobuy authors, my favorite genres, and the places I love to read.
Read MoreI love this story and world SO much. I lost time while reading. The characters. The banter. The exciting action and adventure. And a love story that will tear your heart out and knit itself back together. Check out my latest book review of A Curse of Blood and Stone, book 2 in the Fate & Flame series, by K.A. Tucker.
Read MoreI really liked my reading experience in June. Not only did I get to reread a few books, I also got to a couple of genres I typically read less of on an average basis. One of the best highlights was beginning an impromptu reread of the Throne of Glass series with one of my book besties!! Completely unplanned and 100% worth it! Here’s a recap of all the books I read in June 2022.
Read MoreIt’s June!! And that means we’re halfway through the year, so it’s time to recap my favorite books of the year so far. I’ve read so many good ones already! Here are 7 books I can’t get enough of (so far) in 2022.
Read MoreI can’t believe May is over already! This year is flying by, but I got through some more good books this month. From epic fantasy and rereads to audiobooks and contemporary romance, check out all the books I read in May 2022.
Read MoreI love getting book recommendations based on stories I’ve already loved. I also enjoy spotting similarities between books and recommending them based on those things. So, let’s dive into Part Two of my If You Loved This, Read This blog series! This time we’ve got sweeping, contemporary YA stories, intense romantic suspense novels, and a couple of paranormal thrillers.
Read MoreApril was an interesting month! From traveling to and fro, starting fertility treatments, and feeling a little slumpy and stretched thin generally to finding joy in baking and season 2 of Bridgerton, I feel like I barely read a wink! But I'm currently still obsessing over the world of Daughter of Smoke and Bone (through book 2!) and these 4 rom-coms tooootally pulled me through my slumpiness and brought me so much joy!
Read MoreDo you ever struggle with captions for your bookstagram account? A few months back I got to this place where I felt like I was asking the same question over and over again. So, I became determined to keep things fresh and new and I wanted to share a bunch of ideas with you! Here are over 150 creative caption ideas for your bookstagram account. I hope they help inspire your next post.
Read MoreThe last month or so, I’ve really been leaning hard into those things that are bringing me pure joy and just all around happiness, even that quiet happiness, that complete contentedness, despite what life is throwing at me. That’s where I’ve been thriving most especially of late and where I definitely want to stay. Here are 5 things that are bringing me joy lately.
Read MoreIn honor and acknowledgement of National Infertility Awareness Week, here is my (our) story with infertility so far. Looking back and thinking of all my husband and I have been through thus far in the journey of TTC, it’s a lot and it’s hard. This is for all those who need a reminder that they are not alone and a challenge for those adjacent to infertility | #NIAW2022
Read MoreI'm someone who can easily get overwhelmed. I'm such an overthinker! And, as a creative, there's typically an endless amount of tasks I'd like to get done everyday and new ideas that I have. When everything takes time, it can sometimes feel like I just don't have time for anything. Here are 5 ways I've learned to combat overwhelm and cope over the years.
Read MoreMarch has to be my favorite reading month so far this year! Even though my ratings varied, every story was unique and individual, and I can still distinctly remember details and plotlines of every one (including the ones that didn’t really resonate with me). I also got to read several of my favorite genres which I'm beginning to notice really helps! Here are all the books I read in March 2022.
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