
Finished this set yesterday and today while@listening to@the rain … 🌧️ love a rainy day

Finished this set yesterday and today while@listening to@the rain … 🌧️ love a rainy day

@TheBookHippie released the recipient list for #SummerCardSwap 2025! I‘m super excited and already bought the notecards and the stamps to send them out. Now I just need to add some SUMMER and mail them ☺️

May 23rd #Bibliophile All The Romance I really think Nora Roberts is the best Romance writer. @Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

The romantic plot was a bit eye-rolling and obvious, and the supporting characters felt one-dimensional, but I loved the Irish village setting and the magical realism element. This was my #ReadOrDonate pick for March. Definitely donating it.
#Pantone2025 #Kashmir @Lauredhel

This one is definitely darker, but I was fully prepared for that. It was laugh out loud funny in places (I was trying so hard not to wake the neighbours with my head under a pillow laughing SO hard at the dragon costume, but mostly the poster plant). It had some really hard parts to read, but it wasn‘t necessarily the dark parts I found hard to read (I‘d guessed at least some of them).
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My #ReadOrDonate choice for March is Jewels of the Sun, by Nora Roberts. What will everyone else be reading and/or donating?

Picked up the Crescent City trilogy at a real good price from Target. Price matched for some super savings. Excited to have physical copies of this series.
#CrescentCity #SarahJMaas #HouseofEarthandBlood #HouseofSkyandBreath #HouseofFlameandShadow #trilogy #boxset #physicalcopy #books

The writing style on this one was interesting, omniscient 3rd person into six people‘s POV in the same chapter.
I wasn‘t quite sold on the main romance. I thought the man bullied her into the relationship and forced her hand into progressing things rapidly.
There were plenty of touching moments. And a century‘s old ghost haunting the house. Who is she and why does she haunt.

OMG this city in the book is just 11 miles away or a half hour car ride away!
Sadly, the novel is now in Tennessee.