As a blogger and bookstagrammer, I’m very grateful for the eARCs I’m approved for. It’s such a great opportunity to read books early and help promote authors. I will say that Netgalley motivates a bit more than Edelweiss by having a feedback ratio. So today, I want to give my Netgalley eARCs some more attention, so I’m letting my TBR cards choose my next 5 eARC reads. Let’s take a look!


Read a Book That Includes Your Favorite Trope
Rules for Fake Girlfriends – Raegan Revord (September 2nd)
If I see a book has fake dating, I don’t need to know more to know I need to read it. Rules for Fake Girlfriends has been on my radar for a couple of months now. I have a feeling that this book will be a lot more than just fake dating though.


Read a Book Set In Your Favorite Season
Kindling – Bonnie Woods (August 19th)
Autumn will always be my favorite season. It’s cozy and I love how everything becomes so colorful. Kindling takes place in this season and our main character planned a whimsical writing retreat, but things don’t go as planned. A lumberjack romance sounds right up my alley!


Roll a Dice. Read a Book with as Many Words as Many Words in the Title
Wild Reverence – Rebecca Ross (September 2nd)
The Letters of Enchantment duology is one I really enjoyed and I love the fact that Rebecca Ross is giving us a prequel novel in the same world. I do believe this is an adult book, so it’ll be a bit different, I think? All I know is that it’s going to be great being back in this world.


Read a Book with a Title That is a Question
Isn’t It Obvious? – Rachel Runya Katz (October 21st)
The idea of two characters who are rivals end up falling in love through emails (without knowing who the other is) is something I know I need to read. As a big fan of emails/texts in books, this hits that mark and then some! I’ll be shocked if I don’t end up loving this book.


Read a Light-Hearted Book
My Roommate from Hell – Cale Dietrich (November 11th)
What is more light-hearted than a YA rom-com? Add to that that our main character finds out his college roommate is the prince of hell. That’s all I want to know before diving into this story.
So here are the five eARCs I’ll be reading next (hopefully this month) according to my TBR cards. I’m excited about all of these books! Which book should I start with? Or are any of these on your radar? Let me know in the comments. I’d love to hear from you!


