
Author: Joanna Courtney
Publisher: Piatkus Books
First Published: 05 September 2019
Rating: 5 stars
“It made her angry. If he thought he would somehow grind her down into the pattern of a meek, submissive woman, he was very much mistaken.”

Author: Joanna Courtney
Publisher: Piatkus Books
First Published: 05 September 2019
Rating: 5 stars
“It made her angry. If he thought he would somehow grind her down into the pattern of a meek, submissive woman, he was very much mistaken.”
Hello!
I’m here with the second instalment of my recent reads series. I’ve read some fantastic books, all rated between 4 to 5 stars.
I will do my best not to include spoilers for the sequels but just be weary if you want to avoid finding out too much about the storyline.
Onto the ratings!

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.
Hello,
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 Each neighbourhood has been replaced by a genre and each street has a unique challenge within that genre.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!

Author: Sarah Darlington
First Published: 05 February 2020
Rating: 4 stars
“I’d always be the better gamble. Her gamble.”
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 Sarah for sending a copy my way! Also thank you for including me in the Never Love a Rockstar Bookstagram Tour

Author: Sarah Darlington
First Published: 05 December 2019
Rating: 4 stars
“’We all put on a mask, a version of ourselves we want others to see,” John said gently, brushing my hair out of my hair face, staring at me hard.”
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 Sarah for sending a copy my way!

Author: Sarah Darlington
First Published: 05 November 2019
Rating: 4 stars
“He caught my wrist. ‘I don’t care what the dictionary says Emma, trust me, that wasn’t a kiss.’ His eyes are adamant. ‘You’ll know when I kiss you. I promise.’”
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 Sarah for sending a copy my way!
Hello!
I’m here with the first edition of my recent reads series. Since last year I was horrible at writing and keeping up with my monthly wrap up posts in 2019, I thought I would try something different for 2020.
Instead of my monthly wrap up, I’m going to make one of these posts after ever 5 books or so I read. I won’t include overall stats like I did in my month wrap up, instead I’ll leave all of that for a quarterly check-in posts.
I’m hoping this will allow me to review more book and more consistently. 2019 was my biggest reading year, I was averaging 11 books a month so having to write a long post at the end of the month was overwhelming so I procrastinated and never ending up writing them. We’ll see how this goes *fingers crossed*
Hi all!
Since it’s the end of the year, which still doesn’t feel real, I thought I’d look back on my reading year with a survey.
I’ve adapted this from questions for Cait at paper fury. It looked like fun and the pie chats looked so cute. You will be glad to know that I found a way to simplify the pie chart making process, and now have a spreadsheet which I fill in throughout the year and it automatically makes the charts yay!!
Also this is for the all books I’ve read in 2019 so not all where released this year.

Author: Christine J. Darcy
Rating: 4 stars
“We so easily could’ve been start crossed. But we found each other and we fought for each other. And it was so worth it.”
I will start by saying that I was given a copy in exchange for an honest review. These opinions are my own. Thank you so much to Christine for sending a copy my way!