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Monthly Recap {March 2017}


Hello, everyone! I hope y'all had a lovely March! I can't believe it's already over! 

I've decided to modify my Monthly TBR Goals into a Monthly Recap. I'm a moody reader and my reading counts vary from month to month, sometimes quite drastically depending on my schedule. So without further ado here goes!

Books I read in March...
I only managed to read two books in the month of March. Traveler took me nineteen days to trudge through!

Rating: ⭐⭐
Check out my review HERE.
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Check out my review HERE.
Books I received for review...


Book News...
Okay, here I go showing y'all how old I am, my teen years were chock full of Buffy The Vampire Slayer. It had everything no other TV show had back then; paranormal elements, romance and ways to overcome challenges in life that no other show displayed at the time. 

Well, a few days ago it was announced that there will be NEW Buffy books! Kiersten White will write a spin-off series based on a brand new Slayer!


April Book Releases I'm Excited For...

Last But Not Least...
Don't forget to enter the giveaway for a $25.00 Gift card going on until the 15th HERE

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  1. Nice new books! I really need to read Julia Quinn. I am actually not sure if I have before or not. Enjoy all of your new books!

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    1. Hi Carole! If you like Regency Romance you'll love practically everything Julia writes! Thanks so much for stopping by and I hope you have a wonderful week! 😄

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