Monthly Monday Bookshelfie| A Standalone That Needs a Sequel

A friend of ours, Kwante, from Kwante in Wonderland created the Monthly Monday Book Shelfie. Every month there is a new topic. Continue reading to find out what the Monthly Monday Book Shelfie is and what to do if you want to participate! This month’s theme is a standalone that needs a sequel.

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Down the TBR Hole #9

Down the TBR Hole was originally created over at Lost in a Story. It looked like a fun and productive way to finally make a dent in that Goodreads TBR. I went through my want-to-read shelf a little while ago but I think I was still to kind on a lot of books. Let’s see what I’ll make of it this time around. I decided to go with 10 books at a time so lets get started! Continue reading “Down the TBR Hole #9”

Review| Reign of the Fallen – Sarah Glenn Marsh

Reign of the Fallen was one of my favorite books last month. This book was released in January, but I didn’t have a chance to read sooner. TBR & Beyond had this as a group read and I love participating in those. Reign of the Fallen is a book about necromancers. Did I enjoy reading this book?

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Cover Reveal| Flirting With Forever – Kendall Ryan

Kendall Ryan is a writing machine! Flirting With Forever is a new book we will be able to read later this year. Today we get to start off with the cover reveal and the sypnosis. Let’s see what this one is about!

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Blog Tour| Playing Her Secret Crush – Casey Griffin

Playing Her Secret Crush has been on my radar since I saw that is was going to be published. Then I saw that Chapter By Chapter Blog Tours was doing a last minute blog tour for this book and decided to sign up. Thanks to Chapter By Chapter, Casey Griffin and Entangled Teen for the chance to read and review!

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Blog Tour| The Downside of Love – Meghan Quinn

The Blue Line Duet is now complete with the release of The Downside of Love! Last month I read and reviewed The Upside of Falling. After that ending, I couldn’t wait to get my hands on the second book in the duology. This duology went in a way that I’m not used to in this genre. That being said, definitely read The Upside of Falling first. The Downside of Love isn’t a standalone. Did the second book meet my expectations?

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Bookish Item | Reading Goals Update

After doing the Mid Year Freak Out tag yesterday day we thought it would be fun to talk a bit about the reading goals we set for ourselves for 2018. In December last year we posted about all the goals we wanted to set for ourselves for this year. How are we doing with those goals? Are we on track, or are we failing hopelessly? Let’s find out! Continue reading “Bookish Item | Reading Goals Update”

Blog Tour| Fixing Her – Miranda Elaine

Romances are a lot of fun, when the couple has known each other forever, but never noticed the other. Or maybe they did, but never acted on it! Fixing Her is that kind of romance, so I was excited when I got the chance to read and review. Today you can read about the book (and an excerpt) and my thoughts.

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Tag| 2018 Mid-Year Book Freak Out Tag

It is now July and we are over halfway through 2018! This made us think it would be fun to do a book tag and kind of talk about the books of the year. 2018 Mid-Year Book Freak Out tag was a tag we saw on Mel to the Any‘s blog. The original tag was created by ReadLikeWildfire and Earl Grey Books. We have both had an amazing reading year so far and are excited to answer these questions!

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Blog Tour| Kiss of the Royal – Lindsey Duga

A lot of books use a kiss as a weapon. To kill, to hypnotize and I am sure many other things. Kiss of the Royal is another books like that. The main character in Kiss of the Royal sees her kiss as a weapon, not as something of love. Was this an interesting take of a kiss as something more than a kiss? I read the book and today is my spot on the blog tour.

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