
It's here! The best books of the year (so far)! I love these big lists of the best books that Book Riot puts out twice a year. Find my picks and so many others in this awesome list:
https://bookriot.com/best-books-of-2025-so-far/
It's here! The best books of the year (so far)! I love these big lists of the best books that Book Riot puts out twice a year. Find my picks and so many others in this awesome list:
https://bookriot.com/best-books-of-2025-so-far/
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This was a bit predictable, things that felt like the author were setting up to be a twist too early and easily identified. But overall I enjoyed this. There was some depth - but Charles and James having family drama and a sense of not being seen. I enjoyed the writing and really liked the ending.
I didn't get to all the books I wanted to read for the #TransRightsReadathon but I've got a few more I hope to read / finish in April.
I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to get to all the books I wanted to read during the #TransRightsReadathon but dang if I'm not going to try
Lord Eden needs a wife and a new valet. The problem is, he doesn't want either. But James Harding isn't the valet he was expecting. Sure, he's uptight and handsome and determined to dress Christopher--something he absolutely will not allow--but he's also surprisingly tolerable. The secrets both men are hiding could ruin everything--or lead to something wonderful. A lovely historical trans romance. If you enjoyed A Lady for a Duke, this is for you.
Reading with my new foster kittens 😻
I'm finishing up Propoganda Girls on audio this weekend and reading A Gentleman's Gentleman and My Best Friend's Honeymoon for the #TransRightsReadathon
#WeekendReads
I was inspired by @BookmarkTavern 's post to make a #TransRightsReadathon tbr. The readathon goes from March 21-31 this year.