March Romanceopoly TBR

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I am here today with my third Romanceopoly TBR and I am so excited!

Like the name suggests, it’s romanced themed Monopoly game which is designed to get you to explore a range of different sub genres. Each neighbourhood has been replaced by a genre and each street has a unique challenge within that genre. Although, some neighbourhoods are a little more diverse and offer a melting pot of different genres to delve into.

The challenge is hosted by the ladies over at PeaceLoveBooksxo and Under the Covers Book Blog. For all the information about the challenge and reccomenedations can be found at the Romanceopoly website.

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Middle Grade March TBR

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I can’t believe it’s almost March already! This March round 3 of Middle Grade March is happening!

Middle Grade March is a readathon similar to Nonfiction November. The goal for this readathon is to celebrate Middle Grade books and to read more than you regularly would. There are 5 challenges but ultimately if you can read just one Middle Grade book in March you have succeeded!

This readthon is hosted by Krista of BookAndJams and Katie of Life Between Worlds over on BookTube.

I love Middle Grade fiction and I think this is the perfect way to get to some of the books sitting on my shelves

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The Blizzard Bride

The Blizzard Bride

 

Author: Susanne Dietze

Publisher: Barbour books

First Published: 01 February 2020

Rating: 3 stars

Professional Reader

 

Maybe God brought us together again to write a better ending to our story. One where we can walk away as friends, or at least do our jobs without arguing every moment.”  

I will start by saying that I was given an ARC copy in exchange for an honest review. These opinions are my own. Thank you so much to Barbour Books and NetGalley!

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Waiting on Wednesday | The Lost Love Song

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Today I thought I join in Waiting on WednesdayWaiting On Wednesday is a weekly meme that originally created by Jill at Breaking the Spine but has since been adapted with Can’t Wait Wednesday by Teresa at Wishful Endings.

Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly feature that showcases upcoming release that we are dying to get to!

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Waiting on Wednesday | Kiss of Vengeance

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Today I thought I join in Waiting on WednesdayWaiting On Wednesday is a weekly meme that originally created by Jill at Breaking the Spine but has since been adapted with Can’t Wait Wednesday by Teresa at Wishful Endings.

Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly feature that showcases upcoming release that we are dying to get to!

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Blog Tour: Foul is Fair

Foul is Fair

 

Author: Hannah Capin

Publisher: Wednesday Books

First Published: 18 February 2020

Rating: 4 stars

 

 

“He said, Make your rage fight for you. It’s your greatest gift.”  

I will start by saying that I was given an ARC copy in exchange for an honest review. These opinions are my own. Thank you so much Meghan Harrington and team at Wednesday Books for sending a copy my way. I am very thankful for be part of this Blog Tour.

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Waiting on Wednesday | The Rich Boy

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Today I thought I join in Waiting on WednesdayWaiting On Wednesday is a weekly meme that originally created by Jill at Breaking the Spine but has since been adapted with Can’t Wait Wednesday by Teresa at Wishful Endings.

Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly feature that showcases upcoming release that we are dying to get to!

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January Romanceopoly Wrap Up

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January is over and with it is the end of my first month of Romanceopoly! I completed 5 challenges, 1 more than my TBR. I’m on track to be able to fulfil all the Moon challenges.

Like the name suggests, Romanceopoly,  is romanced themed Monopoly game which is designed to get you to explore a range of different sub genres. Each neighbourhood has been replaced by a genre and each street has a unique challenge within that genre. Although, some neighbourhoods are a little more diverse and offer a melting pot of different genres to delve into.

The challenge is hosted by the ladies over at PeaceLoveBooksxo and Under the Covers Book Blog. For all the information about the challenge and reccomenedations can be found at the Romanceopoly website.

On to the books and prompts I completed!

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