September has completely flown by. I can't believe we are getting towards the end of 2023. This month has been a busy one. I've bought a lot of concert tickets, been on days out and visited the zoo. Here is what happened in September!
Tag: Reviews
What I Read in September!
September has been a very good reading month for me. I've read 11 books throughout September. So, I am 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 September. Here they are!
The Nanny – Lana Ferguson
The Nanny exceeded all of my expectations! It is a spicy, entertaining and addictive contemporary romance that I couldn’t put down. This book moves at a quick pace and is so easy to get caught up in almost instantly. It is a dual POV but mainly centres around Cassie’s narrative. The dual POVs allow us to see the incredible chemistry and tension between Cassie and Aiden.
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!
She is a Haunting – Trang Thanh Tran
I knew I had to read this book the moment I saw it. I had quite high expectations for this one and although it didn’t completely live up to those expectations it was still a haunting and brilliantly written YA gothic horror.
Count to 10 with Me Tag
I'm always on the lookout for a new tag and I spotted the Count to 10 with Me tag on ZeZee with Books. The minute I read through it I knew I had to give it a go and see what my answers would be. So, here is the Count to 10 with Me tag!
Faking It – Beth Reekles
I’m always going to be excited about a book that takes the fake-dating trope and twists it into something new and unique. Faking It does just that and I had a lot of fun reading it.
Wild Things – Laura Kay
Wild Things is the perfect read for you if you are looking for something light-hearted and fairly laid-back. I was excited to give this one a read after seeing a lot about Laura Kay’s books but having never picked one up myself. I throughly enjoyed this easy-going read!
The Seven Year Slip – Ashley Poston
I need Ashley Poston to write romance novels forever. There is something she puts in these books that has me well and truly hooked. After reading The Dead Romantics I was so excited for there to be another magical romance. The Seven Year Slip lived up to and exceeded all of my expectations.
The Boy You Always Wanted – Michelle Quach
After enjoying Michelle Quach’s debut, Not Here to Be Liked, I was excited to pick up her next release. This one was a lot of fun to read and had a wonderful feel of falling in love for the first time throughout.
