We’re already a couple of weeks into April, which means it’s time for me to stop procrastinating and share my March 2021 reading wrap up!
I had a better reading month than I did in February but still not as good as my January reading. I typically find that January is always my best reading month. Usually because it’s the start of a new year and I have some time off to read.
Overall, I’m happy with my March 2021 reading — I read enjoyable books and that’s all I can ask for!
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March 2021 Reading Wrap Up
Namesake by Adrienne Young: After reading Fable, I just couldn’t wait to jump into its sequel, Namesake. Thankfully, I was able to get a digital ARC. It is such a great end to this adventurous duology and I’m so excited for what’s to come in The Last Legacy! For more of my thoughts, be sure to check out my reviews.
Accidentally Engaged by Farah Heron: After reading a fantasy, I’m usually in the mood for something lighter. I really enjoyed Accidentally Engaged. It’s a sweet contemporary romance that will definitely leave you hungry! I also loved that it’s set in Toronto! You can read all my thoughts, here!
What’s Not to Love by Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka: I am a HUGE fan of all of Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka’s books! They’re fun, entertaining and are guaranteed to be a good time. Their newest release is one of their best yet and I loved every minute of it! Keep checking back for my full review soon!
The Intimacy Experiment by Rosie Danan: After reading The Roommate in January, I’ve been excited to read Naomi’s story. I flew through this book — and I loved it even more than The Roommate. Naomi really grows in this book and I loved seeing her character find happiness. My full review will be posted soon!
Maybe This Time by Kasie West: I’m a fan of Kasie West and this one was a re-read. I read it to complete March’s prompt for the Buzzwordathon, hosted by Books and Lala! It is a sweet story and I love that it takes place throughout a year of events!
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