March 2026 Reading Wrap Up
How is March already over? With spring weather in full swing and April just around the corner, it’s time to share my March 2026 reading wrap-up!
After a slower reading month in February, I was so happy to find my way back into a bit of a reading rhythm. I didn’t have a busy schedule, which meant more time to curl up with a good book—and it really showed in my reading.
In March, I read five books—a mix of romance, a new release for my book club, and some re-reading. It felt like a well-balanced reading month, and I enjoyed revisiting stories that remind me just how much joy reading brings me.
I’m looking forward to carrying this momentum into April—hopefully with a few more sunny reading days! I can’t wait to sit outside and curl up with a good book. But for now, here’s everything I read in March 2026.
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March 2026 Reading Wrap Up



Just for the Cameras by Meghan Quinn: I can always rely on Meghan Quinn to pull me out of a reading slump, and Just for the Cameras was no exception! Her books are consistently entertaining, funny, and swoon-worthy—and this one delivered on all fronts. I loved the fake-dating PR relationship, the humour, and especially the way the characters grew as their feelings became real. This was such a fun read, and I’m already looking forward to the next book in the series.
My Husband’s Wife by Alice Feeney: This was my March book club pick and my third Alice Feeney novel. I think this one ranks solidly in the middle for me—I still loved Rock, Paper, Scissors the most, but I enjoyed this more than Beautiful Ugly. As always, her writing drew me in immediately and kept me hooked until the end. While some of the twists weren’t quite as shocking as I’d hoped, it still made for an engaging and entertaining thriller.
Sunk in Love by Heather McBreen: If you enjoy a good second-chance romance, this book is definitely worth reading. I really liked the cruise setting—it created such a fun, escapist backdrop—and the dual timelines added an interesting layer to the story. Watching these characters find their way back to each other was both heartwarming and satisfying. It was funny, heartfelt, and exactly the kind of romance I love. I’m looking forward to reading Wedding Dashers at some point this year!


A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas: With the announcement of the upcoming two ACOTAR books, I suddenly felt the urge to revisit this series—and I didn’t hesitate. This book holds a special place in my heart, and it definitely still resonates on a re-read. Returning to this world was so comforting, and it reminded me exactly why I fell in love with the series in the first place. I’m so excited to experience it all over again.
A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J. Maas: As soon as I finished A Court of Thorns and Roses, I immediately started A Court of Mist and Fury—my favourite in the series. This story completely captivated me the first time I read it, and that hasn’t changed at all. Every moment still resonates just as strongly, and it’s been such a pleasure to revisit these characters and this world. I’m very excited to continue with the rest of the series!
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