Best Books of 2020

Hello Everyone! Last year I challenged myself and tried to list only 5 books for my best books of 2019, This year, I'm not even going to try and just stick with 10. These are ordered by date read with the most recent at the end. Instead of making a separate post for my reading … Continue reading Best Books of 2020

The Mid-Year Book Freak Out Tag | 2020

The original creators are Read Like Wildfire and Earl Grey Books. Watch their original videos: Read Like Wildfire & Earl Grey Books   This is one of my favourite tags to do. It’s a great way to look back on my reading trends and orient for myself for the rest of the year. This time compared to last year, … Continue reading The Mid-Year Book Freak Out Tag | 2020

Monthly Wrap-Up | May 2020

Hello everyone! I hope you're doing well and staying safe. Last month we moved! It was time to finally get out of the stuffy apartment. It certainly wasn't easy moving in the middle of a pandemic, but worth it for more space and a backyard. Things have been ramping up at work as restrictions slowly … Continue reading Monthly Wrap-Up | May 2020

Break Me (The Wolf Hotel #2) – Nina West

Genre: Romance  Publisher: Self-published  Pages: 302 Release Date: February 29, 2016 Haven't read the first book, Tempt Me? Check out my review here!   Book Two in the highly addictive The Wolf Hotel series Henry Wolf is a deliciously wicked, sinfully handsome man who has done a very bad thing. Potentially. Worse, he owns me … Continue reading Break Me (The Wolf Hotel #2) – Nina West

WWW Wednesday | May 6, 2020

“Welcome to WWW Wednesday! This meme was formerly hosted by MizB at A Daily Rhythm and revived on Taking on a World of Words. Just answer the three questions below and leave a link to your post in the comments for others to look at. No blog? No problem! Just leave a comment with your responses. Please, … Continue reading WWW Wednesday | May 6, 2020

Monthly TBR | May 2020

Hello everyone! This month I plan on doing a lot of rereading.  First up, Mockingjay... for obvious reasons. The more I learn about The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, the more I'm excited for it. Though, I am remaining cautiously optimistic. Second, Wuthering Heights. One of my reading goals for 2020 was to read more … Continue reading Monthly TBR | May 2020