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What I Read in August!

August has been quite a good reading month for me. I’ve read 9 books throughout August. So, I’m back with another what I’ve read this month post. In this post, you will find a bunch of mini-reviews for the books I read in August. Here they are!

Francine loves her grandfather, but their time together is running out. He has one final wish: to see a male heir carry on the family traditions. Francine knows his ideas are outdated, but she would do anything for him. Her solution? Ask Ollie Tran, a family friend (and former crush, not that it matters), to pretend to be ceremonially adopted and act like the grandson A Gūng never had.

Ollie generally avoids the odd, too blunt (and fine, sort of cute) Francine, whose intensity makes him uncomfortable. So when she asks him to help deceive her dying grandpa, Ollie’s not down. He doesn’t get why anyone would go to such lengths, even for family. Especially with a backwards (and sexist, Ollie keeps stressing) scheme like this.

Francine, however, is determined to make it happen, and soon Ollie finds himself more invested in her plan—and in her—than he ever thought possible. But as the tangled lies and feelings pile up, Francine must discover what exactly she needs for herself—and from Ollie. Because sometimes the boy you always wanted isn’t what you expected.

After reading Michelle Quach’s previous book I was looking forward to giving this one a read. It is a fun read about falling in love for the first time and working out who you are and want to be. I would definitely recommend it. I’ve written a full review of this one, which you can find here.


Ama Torres is a great wedding planner. Ama Torres does not believe in happily-ever-afters… When Ama lands the job of her dreams, a headline-grabbing wedding for a glamorous Instagram star and her fiancee, it’s her biggest job yet.

But the florist is none other than Elliot Bloom – Ama’s ex, the man whose heart she broke two years ago. The man she hasn’t spoken to since. Can they get through the wedding without killing – or kissing – each other?

I didn’t expect to love this one as much as I did. It is a grumpy x sunshine, second chance romance which made me love this one even more. Ama and Elliot are excellent main characters and I loved reading about them both from the two POVs in the book. I would highly recommend this one!


Here is a little snapshot of 5 of the books that I’ve read this month along with the rating I gave them. I enjoyed all of these ones! Some of these have full reviews on my blog and they will be linked too.

  • We’ll Always Have Summer by Jenny Han – ★★★★★
  • Faking It by Beth Reekles – ★★★★
  • My Dark Vanessa by Kate Elizabeth Russell – ★★★★
  • The Summer I Turned Pretty by Jenny Han – ★★★★
  • She is a Haunting by Trang Thanh Tran – ★★★

When twenty-seven-year-old Joan Bergstrom sends a fan letter–as well as a gift of saffron–to fifty-nine-year-old Imogen Fortier, a life-changing friendship begins. Joan lives in Los Angeles and is just starting out as a writer for the newspaper food pages. Imogen lives on Camano Island outside Seattle, writing a monthly column for a Pacific Northwest magazine, and while she can hunt elk and dig for clams, she’s never tasted fresh garlic–exotic fare in the Northwest of the sixties. As the two women commune through their letters, they build a closeness that sustains them through the Cuban Missile Crisis, the assassination of President Kennedy, and the unexpected in their own lives.

I picked this book up a while back completely on a whim and didn’t expect to love it as much as I did. The friendship that is book portrays is beautiful and I just wanted the letters between Imogen and Joan to keep coming. I laughed and I cried whilst reading this book and I cannot recommend it enough.


Hallie Welch fell hard for Julian Vos at fourteen, after they almost kissed in the dark vineyards of his family’s winery. Now the prodigal hottie has returned to their small town. When Hallie is hired to revamp the gardens on the Vos estate, she wonders if she’ll finally get that smooch. But the grumpy professor isn’t the teenager she remembers and their polar opposite personalities clash spectacularly. One wine-fueled girls’ night later, Hallie can’t shake the sense that she did something reckless–and then she remembers the drunken secret admirer letter she left for Julian.

On sabbatical from his ivy league job, Julian plans write a novel. But having Hallie gardening right outside his window is the ultimate distraction. She’s eccentric, chronically late, often literally covered in dirt–and so unbelievably beautiful, he can’t focus on anything else. Until he finds an anonymous letter sent by a woman from his past. Even as Julian wonders about this admirer, he’s sucked further into Hallie’s orbit.

Please don’t hate me for this one but I didn’t enjoy this one at all. I had no connection with the main characters and it felt way too cringey throughout. Normally, I enjoy Tessa Bailey’s books but this one I wasn’t a fan of at all. I’ll give mroe of her books a go in the future but this one wasn’t for me.


Books read this month: 9

Pages read this month: 2,960

Books read this year: 75

Pages read this year: 26,140

There you have it, that is everything I read in August! What have you read in August and what are you looking forward to reading in September? Let me know in the comments!

Happy Reading

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