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Apr 7, 2026

T10T: Books Set in Places on my Bucket List

     

Welcome back to Top 10 Tuesday, following the list from That Artsy Reader Girl! I've been pretty busy lately, so I am happy for an easy prompt

This week's prompt is..... books set in places on my bucket list


These are in no particular order

  1. Check & Mate by Ali Hazelwood (Toronto, Canada)
  2. The Unhoneymooners by Chirstina Lauren (Cancun, Mexico)
  3. Someday in Paris by Olivia Lara (Paris, France)
  4. The Map of Love by Ahdaf Soueif (Cairo, Egypt)
  5. The Sword And The Scimitar by David Ball (Malta)
  6. Garnethill by Denise Mina (Glasgow, Scotland)
  7. Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides (Detroit, USA)
  8. Heidi by Johanna Spyri (Switzerland)
  9. Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty (Sydney, Australia)
  10. Omeros by Derek Walcott (St. Lucia)
There are so many gorgeous and fascinating places I hope to experience someday. Do we have any in common?

Here it all is in a pretty lil' graphic as always



While I may not be able to physically travel to any of these any time soon, I can at least go there through books.

FFAF: The Easter Book Tag

    

Intro


Can you believe Easter is in 2 days? Tomorrow I'm hosting a community Easter party so it is the perfect time to do the Easter Book Tag! I found this tag from the Alli the Book Giraffe blog. It originated from the YouTube channel Rosie the Reader.

The Prompts and My Picks


Rabbits: a book that you wish would multiply (become a series)

Cambria by A.R. Tyler

I found something about this book incredibly addictive. I feel like you could follow a side character or two and make an interesting series out of it.


Egg: a book that surprised you

Girl in Pieces by Kathleen Glasgow

This book was a lot darker and triggering than I was lead to believe. It is truly depraved and a difficult read. I barely finished it. 


Hunt: a book that was hard for you to get your hands on

Addicted by Krista & Becca Ritche

As I am on a permanent book-buying ban (I make very low income), I very rarely get the chance to buy books. I got this one with a gift card.

Lambs: a children's book you still enjoy

The Geronimo Stilton series

It is simply lighthearted goofy fun with lovely illustrations. This series has been near and dear to my heart since I was a kid. 


Spring: a book with a cover that makes you think of spring

It Seemed Like a Good Idea by Lauren Blakely

The pretty lavender storefront is totally giving a spring vibe. Gorgeous flowers automatically makes me think of spring.


Jesus: a religous or spiritual book you love

Everything is Spiritual by Rob Bell

I am not a religious or spiritual person at all. It simply does not interest me. This is the only book I've read that would count.


Rising from the dead: a book from a deceased author

The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

This one is one of my favorite classic books. I did a project about it in English class which made me connect to it even more.


Baskets: a book that is on your wish list right now

Addicted for Now by Krista & Becca Ritchie

As I discussed a bit ago, I am working on collecting this series. This is the next one I need to obtain.


Candy: a book that is sweet

So Not My Mr. Wright by Evie Sterling

Evie is my go-to author for sweeter reads. They are all lovely and lighthearted. This is my favorite of hers.

Outro

Well... this challenge leaned a bit more religious than I am comfortable with. Just remember, I do not support Christianity and the great falsification of what The Bible actually says. This was just meant to be lighthearted fun. As always, if you'd like to do the challenge, consider yourself tagged.

Apr 1, 2026

March 2026 Reads


 March 2026 Reads 


This month I read 13 books 

I DNFed 2 books

These books were 77% fiction

They were 8% physical, 23% digital, and 69% audio

The most popular genres were romance, contemporary, and LGBTQ+

My average rating was 4.19 stars

My longest reading day was March 2nd


The Books

➽ Thinky Thoughts: All Grown Up and Still Just as Confused by Gwenna Laithland

Dear Debbie by Freida McFadden

➽ The Ex-Girlfriend Murder Club by Gloria Chao

Cambria by A.R. Tyler

Caught Up by Navessa Allen

➽ The Trouble with Love and Exposure by Harriet Ashford

Bottom of the Pyramid by Nia Sioux

Blind Ride by B.A. Tortuga

Common Goal by Rachel Reid

➽ The Gender Binary Is a Big Lie: Infinite Identities Around the World by Lee Wind

➽ The Good Girl Exception by Maren Moore

Sacked by Surprise by Beatrice Bradshaw

Girl in Pieces by Kathleen Glasgow

CWW: Dangerously Ours

 


This week's book is.... Dangerously Ours

 

Author: Krista & Becca Ritchie
Publisher: Berkley
Release Date: May 12th
Series: Webs We Weave #3


Blurb:

In the thrilling conclusion to the Webs We Weave series, ex-con artist Phoebe Graves must pull off the biggest grift she’s ever devised to keep her friends and family safe.

Conning the rich and fleeing to new cities is all ex-grifter Phoebe Graves has ever known—until she started building real relationships in a small but wealthy Connecticut town. But she’s worried these new bonds won’t hold fast as more than one big bad wolf threatens to blow down those she loves most.

And now more than ever, she has a reason to stay in one place. Among them is Brayden “Rocky” Tinrock, her best friend’s older brother, who’s been a partner to Phoebe during every daring and exhilarating con. And then of course there’s Hailey Tinrock, her best friend, whose precious secret they’ll do anything to protect. . . .

As Phoebe and her family team up with the Tinrocks to fight for a chance at a home, they confront the demons of their pasts and must do the impossible . . . deceive the most cunning con artist they’ve ever known.


Explanation:

The first two books in this series are some of my favorites of all time. I love these characters so much and how they are all morally grey. I highly recommend it to everyone. I am hoping I get accepted for the ARC to this one as I was the prior two. Hands down most hyped release of the year!

Mar 31, 2026

T10T: Buzzwords/Phrases That Make Me Want to Read a Book

    

Welcome back to Top 10 Tuesday, following the list from That Artsy Reader Girl! I've been pretty busy lately, so I am happy for an easy prompt

This week's prompt is..... buzzwords/phrases that make me want to read a book


These are in no particular order

  1. Found family
  2. Dual/multi-POV
  3. Written by an indie author
  4. LGBTQ+ rep
  5. Neurodivergent rep
  6. Swoon-worthy romance
  7. Twisted high-society characters
  8. Summer vacation vibes
  9. Small town setting
  10. Meddling older folks
It is a bit of a mixed bag for me in terms of the kinds of books I gravitate towards. If a book includes any (especially multiple) of these, I am very down to give it a try. Do we have any in common? 

Here it all is in a pretty lil' graphic as always


If you happen to know any good books with these themes or tropes, I am always down for recs! See you next week!

Mar 27, 2026

FFAF: Did I Read It? Fall 2025 TBR



My Fall 2025 TBR

  1. Galloway's Gospel by San Rebellin
  2. The Final Gambit by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
  3. The Girl from Devil's Lake by J.A. Jance
  4. Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas
  5. The School for Thieves by Peter Burns

Did I read them?

So funnily enough, this is mad embarrassing for me lmao. That said, let's get into it.

I did not read Galloway's Gospel, but it is still on my physical TBR. Maybe I will read it this fall.

Even worse for me was The Final Gambit... I still have not even finished the book before it in the series. I love this series and basically all of her books in general. As such, I am terrible about saving them for "a rainy day" that seems to never come. 

In the case of The Girl from Devil's Lake, it is also still on my physical TBR. I may get to it in April though as it can fulfill a prompt for the Magical Readathon.

Finally I can feel a tiny bit better about myself. I read and gave Cemetery Boys 5 stars. It was fantastic. I was even sent another book by this author because I loved that one so much!

Lastly, I do not even recognize the title of The School for Thieves. I decided to look it up and am even more confused. Was it a lapsed library hold as it definitely wasn't an ARC.


 

Outro


Welp, this was not a fun time for me XD at least I read one. Even if I also did not recognize one. This is why my TBRs I make now are all ARCs or books I already have out at the library. That is really the only way I will ever stick to it.

Mar 26, 2026

Spell the Month in Books: March 2026

  

Spell the Month in Books: March 2026


Intro

This is a fun challenge that I am going to try for 2026. This is inspired by Mehsi-Hime! You can check out their picks here!

This month I decided to do this based on the first manga series I could come up with. I want to read month, I'm back to using my recent (or recentish) reads to spell the month. Shall we begin?

The Books


M - Mad Mabel by Sally Hepworth
A- Attention Seeker by Darcy Michael
R - (The) Rival Upgrade by Lauren Blakely
C - Caught Up by Navessa Allen
H - Hurt Me Not by Davidson King

Outro

All but "R" I was able to pull from within the last two months! Go me! R is a smidge of a stretch I know, but my goal is to minimally repeat so here we are. See you next month for another fun twist on this challenge (I think I might pull from my shelves!)

Mar 25, 2026

CWW: Rules for the Summer

  


This week's book is.... Rules for the Summer



Author: Meghan Quinn
Publisher: Bloom Books
Release Date: May 5th
Series: n/a


Blurb:

He clicked "yes" on a dare. She bought a failing candy shop. Now they're neighbors for the summer―and neither is ready for what comes next.

Renley Gossage has one shot to prove she's more than Cape Meril's favorite cautionary tale: restore her favorite candy shop before the town writes her off like they did her father. No help, no shortcuts, and definitely no rich men wielding engagement rings and making things messy.

Theo Williams never planned on ending up in Cape Meril. A drunken game of truth or dare turned into a botched online engagement, and now he's across the ocean, escaping his father's control with nothing but designer shoes, misplaced confidence, and a rental next door to Renley.

She's practical, stubborn, and covered in paint. He's posh, persistent, and willing to use a sander if it means earning her trust.

Between collapsing drywall, gossiping neighbors, and the chaotic schemes of Renley's aunt, their forced proximity turns into something dangerously close to real.

But Renley's future depends on standing on her own two feet, and Theo's past isn't done with him yet. By the time the candy shop doors open, they'll have to decide if this is just a summer fling―or the happily ever after neither of them saw coming.


Explanation:

I have enjoyed all of Quinn's books I have read thus far. I am confident this will be no different. She truly excels at the humor in romcoms for me. As such, if she writes it, I will happily give it a try. I am also SO ready for all of the summery romances as they are among my favorites.

Mar 24, 2026

T10T: Books On My Spring TBR

   

Welcome back to Top 10 Tuesday, following the list from That Artsy Reader Girl! Happy spring! The sun is shining and there is no snow on the ground and I couldn't be happier!

This week's prompt is..... books on my spring TBR


These are in no particular order

  1. The Gender Binary is a Big Lie by Lee Wind
  2. Girl in Pieces by Kathleen Glasgow
  3. Open Roads, Open Hearts by Isabelle Peterson
  4. Much Obliged by D.P. Clarence
  5. The Analyst and the All-Star by Mel Walker
  6. The Anniversary by Alex Finlay
  7. The Shippers by Katherine Center
  8. The Final Target by Nora Roberts
  9. The Good Girl Exception by Maren Moore
  10. Until We Meet Again by Lily Kim Qian
All of these are ARCS, books for promos, or library holds so I am pretty confident I can actually accomplish this list. Please keep me accountable if you do not see these books in upcoming monthly wrap-ups. 

Here it all is in a pretty lil' graphic as always



What does your spring TBR look like? Let's do what we can to make sure we get them all read!

Mar 18, 2026

Book Feature: Stride for Stride

 Book Feature: Stride for Stride


Stride for Stride by Kim Stephenson is a wonderful story out now with wonderful LGBTQ+ rep!


Tropes

  • Rivals to lovers
  • Only one tent
  • Olympics
  • Coming out
  • Secret relationship

Cover design: 100 Covers
Connect with Kim ➤ FB: kimstephensonauthor | IG & TikTok: runningfortheromance | Bluesky: kimstephenson.bsky.social

Blurb

Rivals on the road. Teammates on paper. But could they be more?

Jackson and Elliot have been neck-and-neck since their first race. Two elite marathoners, constantly pushing each other to the limit. But with the Olympics looming, they’re forced to do the unthinkable: train 
together.

Altitude camp means long runs, cold nights, and the kind of tension that’s not just competitive anymore. When a single kiss shatters the fragile line between enemies and something much more complicated, both men are left breathless—for reasons that have nothing to do with their last tempo run.

But between the pressure of the Olympics, increased media scrutiny and career-threatening injuries, their chance at love might not make it to the finish line.

Can they go stride for stride toward something real, or will the world pull them apart before they’ve even begun?

Stride for Stride is the sizzling follow-up to Your Pace or Mine. It is a standalone medium spice, MM Sports Romance and book 2 in the Running for the Romance series.

If you loved 
Heated Rivalry by Rachel Reid and Pole Position by Rebecca J. Caffrey, you’ll fall hard for Jackson and Elliot in Stride for Stride

CWW: Our Perfect Storm

 



This week's book is.... Our Perfect Storm



Author: Carley Fortune
Publisher: Berkley
Release Date: May 5th
Series: n/a


Blurb:

Best friends have one week in paradise to fix their friendship or fall apart in this heart-stopping, utterly romantic new novel from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Every Summer After and One Golden Summer.

Frankie and George have been best friends since they were eight years old. Both passionate, impulsive, and headstrong—they’ve always clashed . . . and come back together. Until now. It’s the eve of Frankie’s wedding weekend, and she doesn’t know where they stand or even if George will show up as her best man.

Then, at the start of the festivities, in walks George. For one glorious evening, surrounded by her loved ones, Frankie’s life is finally perfect. But it all comes crashing down when her fiancé dumps her the next morning, leaving only a note as an explanation.

Crushed and confused, Frankie returns to her family’s home to wallow. But George has a different idea and a plan for healing Frankie’s broken heart. He wants her to go on her honeymoon. With him. For one week, to the lush rainforests and misty beaches of Tofino.

Frankie agrees, seeing the trip for what it really is: one last chance to repair their friendship. Even if it means unearthing secrets and long buried feelings neither knows how to handle. Even if it means falling apart for good.


Explanation:

I have loved each and every single one of her other books so far. They are true peak summery reads for me. As such, I have massive levels of hype for whatever she puts out next. Do you like her books too?

Mar 17, 2026

T10T: Books with Green Covers

  

Welcome back to Top 10 Tuesday, following the list from That Artsy Reader Girl! Yay for being able to do the prompt it its entirety! Happy St. Patrick's Day to all who celebrate!

This week's prompt is..... books with green covers


These are in no particular order

  1. Stolen Moments by AB Jackson
  2. Dear Debbie by Freida McFadden
  3. Unseen by Molly Burke
  4. Sweet On You by Dani Galliaro
  5. Thinky Thoughts by Gwenna Laithland
  6. The Inheritance Games by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
  7. Destructively Mine by Krista & Becca Ritchie
  8. Be Prepared by Vera Brosgol
  9. Game On by Navessa Allen
  10. Home Before Dark by Riley Sager
Yay for pretty green covers. They are all so gorgeous, especially together.


Here it all is in a pretty lil' graphic as always



I am so happy this week went a lot smoother than previous weeks. It was getting rough not gonna lie. What color do you think is most prominent on your shelves?

Mar 16, 2026

Book Mail Monday #6

     

Intro

Welcome back to Book Mail Monday! The one where I bought some books for once. Check out some of my most hyped book mail!

The Book Mail








Books Included

Celestial Monsters by Aiden Thomas
- Free Fall by Kathryn Nolan
- Guilty Pleasure by Suzana Thompson
- Perfect Cover by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
- Killer Spirit by Jennifer Lynn Barnes


Discussion

Perfect Cover is the first one I bought. It is in a duology with the other book by her in this book mail. This is actually one of her backlist titles that got new modernized covers which was much needed honestly. There are STUNNING and a proud addition to my shelves. This one has pink sprayed edges that have a splattered, almost glittery effect coming from both corners. It also says "The Squad" (the series title) in dark pink lettering. 

Killer Spirit is the second book in this duology. I am happy to finally have these books in my Jennifer Lynn Barnes collection as she has been my favorite author for other 10 years. This one has the purple version of the sprayed edge, which is also gorgeous. 

Celestial Monsters was a total surprise to me sent by the publisher. I am guessing they must've seen by positive review of Cemetery Boys which you can find here. The only unfortunate thing about it is that it is book two in a series for which I do not have book one. But no real complaints for surprise queer book mail!

Free Fall was sent to me by the author for me to promote. Stay tuned on Instagram for my content about it! It is signed by the author. 

Lastly, Guilty Pleasure was also sent to me by the author. I have a flat lay post planned for it in a few days so keep your eyes peeled! It is personally signed for me which I appreciate oh so much!

Outro

Needless to say, this way some very anticipated book mail for me. I cannot wait to dive into these! I'm so happy Barnes is now mainstream so even more people love her works. Thank you to the lovely publisher and authors who were kind enough to share their books with me. While it has meant I've needed to reorganize my shelves, I'm proud to give them all a home with me. 

See you next time I have some exciting book mail to share!

Mar 15, 2026

Blind Ride by B.A. Tortuga Review

 

* This review is spoiler-free *

4.25/5 ⭐


Tropes

 Blind rep

Cowboy romance

Gay rep

Friends-to-lovers

Hurt x comfort


Blurb

Jason Scott has everything a bull rider wants—success, money and traveling partner Andy Baxter. When he loses his sight in an accident, he stands to lose it all.

Jason Scott is at the top of the bull riding game, on his way to a winning season. Along with his traveling partner, Andy Baxter, he’s riding hard on the circuit, working around the country with all of the other bull riders and bullfighters, living the good life. The only thing he wishes he had is Bax, but he’s afraid to take the step that would make them more than friends, worried that it will ruin everything.

When a terrible accident leaves Jason unable to see, his whole life goes south. Jason decides to chuck it all, determined to go home and hide at his momma’s ranch. Bax has other ideas. He wants to make sure his best friend doesn’t give up, and he hatches a plan that stuns Jason and makes their friends and family think he’s crazy.

With the help of the other bull riders and a very persistent bull fighter named Coke, Bax convinces Jason to give life one more try. With Jason cautiously learning to hope, and his relationship with Bax going to the next level, life gets pretty complicated. Everyone gets in on the project, from Jason’s strong-willed mother to an entire ranch full of children, all of them working to help Jason do what he loves. 


LGBTQ+ Representation

4/5 🌈

I thought it was well-done and respectful overall. I just feel like their identities could've played more into their characterization. Especially in a realm filled with homophobia, it feels like it could've mattered more.

My Thoughts

The narration of this one truly made this book shine! I felt like it brought the story to life. The narrator's Southern drawl added to my immersion immensely. 

This book also does a great job with pacing given it is a shorter story. The relationship development felt natural. Speaking of, I of course commend the gay rep in this book. It was respectful and thoughtfully done. 

Due to the cliff hanger, I am very excited to dive into the rest of the series!

This book does contain a good bit of open-door spice. If that is not your thing, I do not recommend this book. 

Thank you to Gay Romance Reviews for the ALC! My review is honest and voluntary. 

Mar 13, 2026

FFAF: Spring Cleaning Book Tag

   

Intro


I am so happy that spring is upon us! At the time of writing this blog it's in the 80s outside which is so warm! As such, I've got the cleaning bug. That's where the spring cleaning book tag comes in! I found it on the Book Cheshire Cat blog. The tag is originally from Between the Shelves. Let's clean up!

The Prompts and My Picks


Getting started: a book series you've been wanting to read

The Addicted/Calloway Sisters series by Krista and Becca Ritchie

I absolutely adore the Webs We Weave series that these sisters also write. I've heard amazing things about this series. The only reason I have read it yet is that I want to read it physically. As I am trying to maintain a book buying ban, I am only very slowly able to obtain the series. So far, I have collected the first two books.


Cleaning/organizing the closet: the best way to organize books

The simplest answer is, however they fit and works for you. 

I think in my official library I hope to have once I move, I would sort by genre and keep series together. Other than that, just a vibe really.


Getting rid of unnecessary things: book/series you no longer need

Let Me Count the Ways by Laurel Osterkamp

I have read this book and don't think I would ever reread it. As such, I do not find the need to keep it.

Get some air: you favorite lighthearted read

One Golden Summer by Carley Fortune

This was one of my top reads of last year. It was oh so good and perfect for me during the time I listened to it. I loved it on so much. Highly recommend! 


Clean out the kitchen cupboards: favorite food-themed read

Café con Lychee by Emery Lee

This was such a nice YA read. It's got queer rep and portrays culture so well! You should absolutely check it out if given the chance.


Dust the shelves: what's the fifth book on your bookshelf

The Grandest Game by Jennifer Lynn Barnes

As she is my favorite author, her books come up first on my shelves. This series is currently ongoing so I look forward to finishing it!


Wishing for the end: a 2026 release you are excited about

Game On by Navessa Allen

I have just read the second book in this series. While I did not enjoy it as much as the first book in the series, I still enjoyed my time with it. I'm curious to see if book three works better for me.


Long but satisfying: the longest book series you've read

The Wolf Mountain Ranchers series by Erin FitzGerald

I am not counting any of the series that I read as a kid and know I never finished (as some are still getting books added). As such, this series with 5 main books and a novella is the longest series I have finished as an adult.

Outro

Are you feeling cleaner? I know I am! If you are interested in doing this one, consider yourself tagged!

Mar 11, 2026

CWW: The Escape Game

 



This week's book is.... The Escape Game



Author: Marissa Meyer and Tamara Moss
Publisher: G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers
Release Date: April 7, 2026 
Series: n/a


Blurb:

It’s all fun and games until someone ends up dead.

Six months ago, season four of The Escape Game ended in horror when contestant Alicia Angelos was found murdered on set.

Now season five is underway, and new contestants are ready to put their skills to the test solving the show's trickiest escape rooms. There's Adi, the cryptographer; Carter, the math whiz; Beck, the wannabe game master, and... Sierra Angelos, the girl who got away with her sister’s murder. Or so everyone believes.

But Sierra’s not just here to win. She’s here for justice.

When the contestants begin uncovering clues that hint at the identity of Alicia’s true killer, it becomes clear that the stakes aren’t high in this competition, they’re deadly. If these teens want to win—and survive—the game, they must solve the biggest mystery of who killed Alicia Angelos?


Explanation:

I have always thought any books inspired by escape rooms or involving thriller games is totally up my alley. As such, I am very down to check this out. It sounds like the perfect level of both twisty and entertaining. That said, I have been burned before, so I will take it all with a grain of salt. 

Mar 10, 2026

T10T: Book Titles The Feature Numbers

 

Welcome back to Top 10 Tuesday, following the list from That Artsy Reader Girl! I have to slightly bend the prompt, as I have listed every book I read featuring an ordinal number and that was only 4 books lol

This week's prompt is..... book titles that feature numbers


These are in no particular order

  1. The Third Gilmore Girl by Kelly Bishop
  2. The First to Die at the End by Adam Silvera
  3. The First Part Last by Angela Johnson
  4. The Second Wave by Krista Street
  5. One Golden Summer by Carley Fortune
  6. One of Us is Lying by Karen M. McManus
  7. Maybe Once, Maybe Twice by Alison Rose Greenberg
  8. Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid
  9. The Seven Year Slip by Ashley Poston
  10. Two Can Play by Ali Hazelwood
Clearly I nee to prioritize more books with specifically ordinal numbers. I feel like they may be more common in the genres I do not read much of? I feel like I need to read a lot more books so I have more to talk about.


Here it all is in a pretty lil' graphic as always



I am happy to take suggestions for any books you know of that fit this category. At least I had 10 books with numbers. See you next week where I hope I'll struggle less!

Mar 6, 2026

FFAF: 2026 Bookish Predictions

  

Intro


As we are still at the beginning of 2026, let's do some predictions shall we? I got the idea from Mehsi aka Twirling Book Princess. The original is from Book Princess Reviews.


The Prompts and My Picks


Next Read

The Spiral Key by Kelsey Day

I am due up for a thriller honestly, and this one just released which I had an ARC for.


Next 5 star read

The Primrose Murder Society by Stacy Hackney

I have already explained my excitement for this one. I have also seen some great early reviews that encourage me.


Next 1 star read

To Cage a Wild Bird by Brooke Fast

This is a fantasy books that I got an ARC for. As I'm sure you remember, I am not much of a fantasy girlie

Next love interest (or character you think will be cool)

One of the many MCs of 13 Little Love Stories by Elise Bryant; Jennifer Dugan; J. Elle; Jessica Goodman; Sloan Harlow; Crystal Maldonado; Krystal Marquis; Katharine McGee; Julie Murphy; Lynn Painter; Laura Sebastian; Sara Shepard; Jesse Q. Sutanto

There are so many characters here, I feel like I'm destined to like at least one of them. 


Next book you'll be buying

The Gilded Blade by Jennifer Lynn Barnes

Barnes is my only auto-buy author (as I am too low income to have more than one). I quite literally just ordered this because I was able to get an exclusive signed edition for a good price!


Next book that will give you a book hangover

How to Fake a Husband by Bella Rivers

This one has such a pretty cover, I feel like I might not want to pick up anything else for the fear it will be a downgrade. 

Outro

If you'd like to do this yourself, go for it! It was easy and has me excited for my future reads! What are some of your bookish predictions?

Mar 5, 2026

March 2026 Birthstone Book Covers

  

March 2026 Birthstone Book Covers

Intro

This is a fun challenge where I match book covers to each month's birthstone based on their colors. It is a fun way to look back at a rainbow of reads by the end of the year! I got this idea from Books Are the New Black so thanks to them for the fun challenge! Let's hope I can keep up with this for the whole year! If you would like to tackle this challenge yourself, consider yourself tagged!

For each month I will find 5 books that match that month's birthstone. March's birthstone is aquamarine which is a blue color that looks like this:


Book Covers

Let Me Count the Ways by Laurel Osterkamp



It Seemed Like a Good Idea by Lauren Blakely 



Hurt Me Not by Davidson King



All Boys Aren't Blue by George M. Johnson



Heated Rivalry by Rachel Reid


Outro

I was actually able to use all books I read this year, so I consider that an accomplishment! I hope I can keep this as a streak for the rest of the year. Wish me luck!

Mar 4, 2026

February 2026 Birthstone Book Covers

 

February 2026 Birthstone Book Covers

Intro

This is a fun challenge where I match book covers to each month's birthstone based on their colors. It is a fun way to look back at a rainbow of reads by the end of the year! I got this idea from Books Are the New Black so thanks to them for the fun challenge! Let's hope I can keep up with this for the whole year! If you would like to tackle this challenge yourself, consider yourself tagged!

For each month I will find 5 books that match that month's birthstone. February's birthstone is amethyst which is a gorgeous purple color that looks like this:

Book Covers

Tough Guy by Rachel Reid



Cubby Season by Bindi Kennedy



Superfan by Jenny Tinghui Zhang



The Rival Upgrade by Lauren Blakely



Between the Lines by Olivia Hayle




Outro

Gosh I love a good purple cover! Aren't they all so pretty! I truly adore them so much. Next month should be a bit a challenge but we shall see. (Also yes I did forget to upload this on time but shhh, don't worry about that).

T10T: Books Set in Places on my Bucket List

          Welcome back to Top 10 Tuesday, following the list from  That Artsy Reader Girl ! I've been pretty busy lately, so I am happy ...