Sundays in Bed With… Happy Place
Now I have to admit, I am only a little way through the book. Pretty much at the beginning, but I just have zero motivation to read this.
Now I have to admit, I am only a little way through the book. Pretty much at the beginning, but I just have zero motivation to read this.
Path to Redemption surprised me in the best way possible. I had no idea what to expect as I ventured through the book, however, every chapter pulled my expectations up higher, and they were met every time. I couldn’t get enough of this book, reading in every spare minute and thinking about these characters when I couldn’t read.
My exams are finally, finally over and I’m free to do whatever I want. I love having the freedom to read whatever I want and actually explore my interests (instead of reading textbooks all the time).
Ah April, already we’re a week into the fourth month of 2023, which is completely insane to me. Where has the year gone? I feel like i’ve been consumed with uni and haven’t had much time for anything else, honestly. It’s been a struggle.
If you’ve been following along with my reviews, tweets or anything about my reading, you know that I’ve been obsessed with Erin and her writing since she came out with Catching Cole, and the Veil trilogy. Knives and Knuckledusters is the last book in the Hell Hounds MC series that I’ve been completely devouring with every new release and I can’t believe it’s over!
This Sunday, my choice of reading material while I chill in bed is, of course, As Good As Dead by Holly Jackson.
Ah February, the ultimate romantic month and the perfect month for reading as many romance books as possible.
Welcome to Trope Tuesday’s with Mayas Bookshelves. This will be a themed post every Tuesday that dives into a chosen trope to explain what it is, how it happens, and some recommendations from me (or any I find online)!