Somehow we’re already near the end of the year, which means it’s time to share my November 2022 reading wrap up.
It’s been a little while since I’ve updated you all on my reading. Life has been hectic and chaotic, but my reading life has finally returned to normal. I’ve had a great reading month in November, despite spending two weeks of it with the flu. To be honest, I’m still not back to feeling normal, but at least I’m better!
I’ve already read some holiday reads and I’m hoping to get to some more in December. I’m also hoping to squeeze in some more of the books I hope to read before the end of the year!
In November, I read a total of five books — all 2022 releases!
While it’s still not my best reading month this year, I’m happy that I’m finally back to a good reading routine. Here’s hoping I can end the year off with some more great reads!
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November 2022 Reading Wrap Up
The Christmas Clash by Suzanne Park. I just love sweet young adult contemporary romance books and this one was super adorable. While I do wish it had more of a Christmas theme, it’s still a solid read that helped kick off the start of the season for me!
A Very Merry Bromance by Lyssa Kay Adams. I adore the Bromance Book Club series and this one is by far my favourite of them all! Colton’s love story did not disappoint and I loved every minute of it. With the grumpy sunshine trope, the Christmas theme and the family drama, this book was perfection for me!
Kit McBride Gets a Wife by Amy Barry. I never thought I would pick up a western romance. After a friend on Instagram convinced me to give it a try, I placed a hold at the library. I’m so pleasantly surprised with this one! I loved every minute, which is surprising to me! I can’t wait to read the sequel next year.
Drunk on Love by Jasmine Guillory. I’ve always been a fan of Jasmine Guillory’s books so I’m glad I finally got to her newest release. I really enjoyed the Napa Valley setting, the meet-cute and the draw that these characters have to each other. Margot and Luke are super adorable and I really enjoyed their love story.
Faking Christmas by Cindy Steel. This is another recommendation from a friend on Instagram and it did not disappoint! I loved this enemies-to-lovers Christmas romance — it was full of humour and swoony moments. I definitely want to check out the rest of the books in the Christmas Escape series now! As a bonus, this one is available with Kindle Unlimited.
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