April 2025 | Indie Book Releases

Hi Friends,
Let’s discuss some indie April book releases! I’m passionate about indie books because not enough people talk about the awesome self-published books out there. But don’t worry, I’ve got this! Get ready to find some new indie books to add to your TBR. I’m so hyped for these indie April releases!


Awakening by J. Ross (April 1st)
The Northern Kingdom sought to destroy Rydell, and Adanya sacrificed herself to stop them. Her spell was meant to put her in a coma for months, but she awakens seventy years later to find her kingdom gone. The betrayer who doomed her now rules with dangerous magic, and she must join forces with the descendants of those she once loved. To defeat him, Adanya must unlock her own power—and find the courage to face someone who once meant everything to her.


The ABCs of You & Me by Megan McSpadden (April 1st)
Sophie Hore is eager for a fresh start as a school social worker, but her first day takes an unexpected turn when she runs into Foster, her childhood crush and best friend’s brother. Foster loves his job as an educational assistant, but seeing Sophie again stirs long-buried feelings. When Sophie needs a date for an alumni event, Foster agrees on the condition that she pretends to be his girlfriend at a barbecue to dodge his matchmaking friends. Their deal quickly spirals into a series of creative “friend dates” through the alphabet, blurring the lines between pretend and reality.


A Taste For Lies by LC Whitehouse (April 8th)
The best lies are mostly true, and Alora knows the Guild’s Ten Rules of Spy Craft better than anyone. But when she is caught by the terrifying yet alluring beast prince, he surprises her by recruiting her for an impossible heist to steal from his own father, the king. As their dangerous mission unfolds, forbidden attraction ignites and blurs the lines between allies and enemies. Now, Alora must decide if she can trust the beast prince or if his promises are just beautifully crafted lies.


Cuddle Like You Mean It by Shea West (April 8th)
Staley is great at her job, and with her dad’s medical bills piling up, she takes every cuddle client she can. Realizing she’s one class short of her degree only adds to her stress, and she definitely doesn’t have time for a charming TA. Theo, a quiet poet and reluctant TA, keeps his confidence hidden behind sonnet critiques and a secret side job. But when a hungover Theo accidentally books Staley for a cuddle session, their connection deepens, forcing them to decide if their story deserves another stanza or should remain unwritten.


If Love Could Kill by Riva Frye (April 22nd)
Gwen thought she’d escaped her dark past when she started a new life in the Carolinas, but danger was never far behind. When she meets Cole, a widowed father, they share an undeniable connection, but both carry hidden secrets. As their relationship grows, Gwen uncovers shocking truths about Cole’s past that shatter everything she believed. Now, she must untangle a web of lies and betrayal before it’s too late.


Everything You Are by Brittney Lauren (April 24th)
Abby, tired of failed relationships, finds herself in a tough situation with nowhere to turn until her reclusive neighbor, Kaiser, unexpectedly comes to her rescue. She’s torn between accepting his kindness and questioning if her growing feelings are one-sided. Kaiser, who despises chaos, can’t help but step in when Abby’s in trouble, even though he’s spent years keeping his distance. As they grow closer, both struggle with their feelings, wondering if they can overcome their barriers and find something real together.


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Bunny

Buy 3, For 2 Sale | My Top Picks!

Hi Friends,
Amazon is having a buy three for the price of two book sale. I skipped the last book sale, but I posted about some books you should check out. I’m not sure if I’ll buy any myself, but here are some books you should grab while they’re on sale!



Quicksilver by Callie Hart
This romantasy is a huge hit on BookTok! It’s supposed to be full of action, witty banter, and an enemies-to-lovers romance. It started as an indie book, but now a traditional publisher put it out.



Sunrise On The Reaping by Suzanne Collins
This is the newest addition to The Hunger Games series. Everyone loves this book, and I can’t wait to read the original trilogy, so I don’t miss out. If you’re into dystopian books with action, adventure, and killer writing, snag this series while it’s on sale!



The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides
I didn’t love this story, but the twist at the end was awesome! If you’re interested in thrillers or have heard people talking about this one, it’s well worth picking up, especially with this deal.
Related Post: The Silent Patient | Book Review



Throne Of Glass by Sarah J. Maas
Although I haven’t read any of SJM’s books, I’m aware of her immense popularity. Not only is the complete Throne of Glass box set discounted, but it’s also part of the three-for-two sale. I’ve heard this fantasy series about an assassin is a beloved favorite among book readers.



Off To The Races by Elsie Silver
I became an Elsie Silver fan after reading (and loving) her “Chestnut Springs” series. This is the first book in a new series that is, I believe, supposed to be read before Chestnut Springs. This is a small town ranch romance, and I believe the MMC is the FMC’s boss!
Related Post: Flawless | Book Review



How To Survive Your Murder by Danielle Valentine
This book is perfect for fans of cheesy horror films. I love this campy slasher book and jumped at the chance to recommend it when I saw it on sale. If you love 90’s teen horror movies, you’ll adore this crazy, bloody, YA horror story that just so happens to take place on Halloween.
Related Post: How To Survive Your Murder | Book Review


These are just a handful of the books I’d suggest adding to your Amazon cart before the sale is over. Show your support by liking this post and following the blog for more updates!

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Bunny

March 2025 | To Be Read

Hi Friends,
Today I am sharing my March TBR! So, when I first started writing this post, I accidentally wrote “February TBR,” which just shows how fast the months are flying by. I am, however, eager to select my next TBR. Spoiler alert—I read no books from my February TBR. I’m way behind with my reading goal, but I’m hoping to get back on track in March. I used my TBR prompt cards again to choose my next reads. Fingers crossed for a great reading month!


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Bunny

Valentine’s Day Sweetheart | Book Tag

Hi Friends,
Happy Valentine’s Day! I hope you’re spending today with people you love, or just enjoying some me-time! To celebrate Valentine’s Day, I thought I’d do a book tag inspired by it. YouTuber ‪@PamperedPages‬ created Valentine’s Day Sweetheart Tag, which has some really fun romance related book questions!


It’s not really a Valentine’s candy, but I love sour gummies. But honestly, I’d rather have Valentine’s Day donuts than candy.


Absolutely! I love all types of books, but I’m especially into adult romances and romantasy novels these days.
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I usually read a lot of romance novels around Valentine’s Day, but I’m a mood reader, so I don’t stick to one genre. However, because most books I read have a romantic subplot, they still fit the week’s romance theme.


A handwritten love letter! Being an affirmation girl, a simple love letter is enough to make my day feel extra special. And flowers would be a really nice bonus!


Of all the romance authors, I probably own the most books by Ali Hazelwood and Abby Jimenez. I love Ali’s books so much; I buy them as soon as they come out. Believe it or not, I have all of Abby Jimenez’s books and haven’t read a single one. It’s kinda embarrassing to say.
Related Post: Authors I’ll Love | Female Authors


That’ll probably always be Five Feet Apart. It’s one of the saddest romance novels I’ve ever read. This book has the best teen love story ever! But if you read it, get ready for heartbreak.
Related Post: Five Feet Apart | Book Review


This is a really hard question, but I’ll say Epicot. It’s a bit out there, but wouldn’t a Valentine’s Day date trying all that delicious food be so fun?


Definitely “Holly” by Adalyn Grace! It’s a Belladonna novella—a holiday one. I’m a huge fan of that series, so I can’t wait for this book!
Related Post: Belladonna | Book Review


“Love means constantly saying you’re sorry, and then doing better” is one of my all-time favorite quotes about love. It’s a quote from Emily Henry’s Happy Place, a really great second-chance romance novel!
Related Post: Happy Place | Book Review


So I checked, and I’ve got way more books with red spines than pink ones. Seriously, I never realized I had that many red-spined books!


I hope you enjoyed this fun, Valentine’s-themed book tag! Don’t forget to comment your answers and a heart emoji if you’ve made it this far. Follow to the blog—it’s free and you won’t miss any posts!

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Bunny

Instant Buys | Books I’d Grab Right Now

Hi Friends,
Let’s discuss the books I’d love to own! I’m limiting my book purchases this year, but it’s tough when so many good deals pop up at once! But personally, I don’t think you can ever have enough books. Although I’m skipping Amazon’s buy one, get one 50% off sale, here are some books from the sale I’d get if I wasn’t avoiding buying books.


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First-Time Caller by B.K. Borison

A hopeless romantic meets a jaded radio host in this cozy, Sleepless in Seattle–inspired love story from beloved author B.K. Borison.
Related Post: Lovelight Farms | Book Review


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Beg, Borrow, or Steal by Sarah Adams

Two feuding second-grade teachers (and neighbors) find themselves teaming up in this new rivals-to-lovers romance set in Rome, Kentucky—from the New York Times bestselling author of The Rule Book and Practice Makes Perfect.
Related Post: When In Rome | Book Review


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Off to the Races by Elsie Silver

A boss falls for his new employee and struggles to keep their relationship professional amidst their growing attraction.
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Quicksilver by Callie Hart

A girl with strange powers is transported to a land of ice and snow, where she must navigate a centuries-long conflict between the Fae and humans, all while trying to survive and make it back home.


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Morbidly Yours by Ivy Fairbanks

Introverted mortician must marry before his 35th birthday to inherit family business. Vivacious American cartoon creator agrees to help him find love.


Comment below with the books on your wishlist. To see more books I’d love to own, check out my Amazon book wishlist. Liking and sharing this post will really help my blog grow. And, as usual, hit that follow button to stay updated on new posts.

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Bunny

Be My Valentine | Book Recommendations

Hi Friends,
I wanted to share some book recommendations perfect for Valentine’s Day! However, I didn’t want these recs to be filled with only romance books because I know that there are so many types of readers. Some people might only read mystery/thrillers while others prefer fantasy, which is why I create this list with many readers in mind.


The Perfect Marriage by Jeneva Rose

I think this mystery thriller would be a fun Valentine’s Day read. The story follows a woman whose husband stands accused of murdering his lover. Her role now is to defend her husband in court, literally acting as his attorney in the case brought against him. I’ve only read one of this author’s books, and although I wasn’t crazy about it, I’ve heard great things about this one. There’s also a film adaptation in progress, and a sequel book coming soon.


One True Loves by Taylor Jenkins Reid

To be completely honest, I wasn’t a fan of this book. However, it’s a great Valentine’s Day read if you want something emotional with a happy-ish ending. Emma, in the book, ends up marrying her high school sweetheart Jesse. Following Jesse’s unexpected death, Emma returns home and eventually begins a relationship with a former friend. But then, surprise—Jess is alive and wants Emma back, except Emma’s moved on. This book is a total emotional rollercoaster!
Related Post: One True Loves | Book Review


Happily Never After by Lynn Painter

This romcom has a unique twist: the FMC is cynical about love and relationships. To rescue people from terrible marriages, Sophie and Max become a wedding-objecting pair. If you’re a girl who likes witty banter and quick, not-too-mushy romances, you’ll love this book. It’s a friends-to-lovers story with some steamy scenes—if you’re okay with that, it’s a good read!
Related Post: Happily Never After | Book Review


Lonely Hearts Day by Kasie West

This quick YA novella takes place on Valentine’s Day. Scarlett’s not anti-Valentine’s Day, but she’d rather celebrate being single. So, enlisting the help of her longtime best friend, Jack, she hosts a party for all the single students at their high school. However, the undeniable spark between Jack and Scarlett complicates her independent, single identity. This sounds like the perfect lighthearted teen romance to me!


Once Upon a Broken Heart by Stephanie Garber

I think the book title practically shouts “fairytale romance”. This young adult romantasy novel, the first in a trilogy, continues the story of the Prince of Hearts from the Caraval series. This book promises an incredible romance intertwined with a fascinating fantasy story! If you’re looking for a fantasy romance this Valentine’s Day, this book is for you.
Related Post: Caraval | Book Review


I hope you found a Valentine’s Day read among those recommendations! Drop your fave romance novel in the comments! Spread the love, share and like this post! Hit the follow button to stay updated on new posts.

Until The Next Chapter,
Bunny

Free Audible Audiobooks | February 2025

Hi Friends,
As a huge audiobook lover, I’m always on the hunt for the best deals because, let’s be real, they can get pricey. Lately, I’ve noticed more and more books being included with an Audible subscription, so I figured I’d share some audiobooks you can listen to for free if you’re a member. Basically, I did the work for you—now you can just add these to your library without the hassle of searching. You’re welcome!

A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas

I’m gonna be completely honest—I’m not an SJM fan and probably never will be. But I know her books are wildly popular. So when I saw this was free with an Audible membership, I knew I had to mention it!

Binding 13 by Chloe Walsh

I’ve been wanting to listen to this series for the longest time, but I know it’s super emotional with a few intense TW. Honestly, I don’t know if I’m ready to sob that much. But since it’s free with an Audible subscription, I might just have to bite the bullet and start it.

The Bridge Kingdom by Danielle L. Jensen

This is actually an Audible exclusive audiobook! I believe it’s the first book in a fantasy romance series (correct me in the comments if I’m wrong!). I’ve been wanting to read A Fate Inked in Blood by this author, but this is her first fantasy series, and I’ve heard great things about it. Since it’s included with my Audible membership, I may need to give it a try.

Lightlark by Alex Aster

I’ve heard so many mixed opinions on this YA fantasy series, which is probably why I haven’t picked it up yet. But apparently, the books just keep getting better, so I’m curious! Right now, it’s free to listen to if you have an Audible subscription. I’m not sure if I’ll actually take advantage of that since I have other books I’m more interested in. Still, if you’ve been wanting to start this series, now might be the perfect time.

If We Meet Again by Ana Huang

This is the first book in the If Love romance series, and to be totally honest, I know nothing about it. Ana Huang is an author I’ve been open to trying, but I’ve never felt a strong pull towards her books. I believe she writes a lot of mafia romances, which aren’t really my thing. That said, she’s a BookTok favorite author, so I wanted to mention that this audiobook is free right now with an Audible membership in case anyone wants to check it out.

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Bunny

Best Books Of 2024!

Hi Friends,
Today we’re doing my ‘Best Books of 2024’ post! I’m actually super excited to share this, because I had such a great reading year in 2024. I read so many five-star books and discovered a ton of new favorites. It might have actually been my best year since starting my blog, which is crazy to think about! Without further ado, here are the best books of 2024, according to me.



12. Witch of Wild Things by Raquel Vasquez Gilliland
This book surprised me, because I didn’t even know it existed until it was recommended to me. I loved the witchy aspects of the story and the romance plot. I had such a good time reading this book, and didn’t expect to love it as much as I did. It’s definitely an underrated gem that fans of romance with magical elements should check out.
Related Post: Witch Of Wild Things | Book Review



11. Our Violent Ends by Chloe Gong
This is the conclusion to the Violent Delights duology, and as a whole, I truly enjoyed this series. The ending was done so well—I loved so many elements of this book, and the characters are amazing. There were moments when I cried, was shocked, and couldn’t put it down. The ending was intense and fast-paced, keeping me invested the entire time.



10. A Touch of Darkness by Scarlett St. Clair
I loved every second of this book. It’s a spicy Hades and Persephone retelling that I think about all the time. If you’re looking for a book with great spice and a compelling plot, this is it. I didn’t know much about the original Hades and Persephone myth going into it, but I had such an amazing time reading it, and I’m excited to continue with the series.



9. Reckless by Elsie Silver
This is part of the Chestnut Springs interconnected standalone romance series, and it came as no surprise that I loved this book. After reading the first book in the series, I knew I’d be obsessed with Winter’s character and connect with her on a deeper level—and I wasn’t wrong. This book features a trope I haven’t read much of, and I really enjoyed it. I loved the pacing and romance, even though I’m not usually a fan of the “older woman, younger man” trope. Winter’s character, and her similarities to me, really made this book special.



8. Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Faeries by Heather Fawcett
This cozy fantasy may not be for everyone, but I found it incredibly enjoyable. I loved the world-building and the journal-entry format—it’s such a fun way to tell a story. Emily and Wendell’s characters were great, and their romance was done perfectly. It wasn’t the main focus, but their connection was clear, which I really liked in a cozy fantasy.
Related Post: Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Faeries | Book Review



7. How to Sell a Haunted House by Grady Hendrix
I haven’t enjoyed many books by Grady Hendrix, so I went into this one with low expectations—but I ended up sobbing by the end. It completely blew me away and made it onto my best books of the year list. This is a grim horror involving puppets (I know, that sounds wild, but trust me). If you’re a horror reader, give this one a chance—you won’t be disappointed.



6. Powerless by Elsie Silver
Another book from the Chestnut Springs series, and it features the friends-to-lovers trope. I can’t explain why I loved this book so much, but I think it has a lot to do with Sloan and Jasper’s characters. Their personalities made this book so good. I also loved the character development, which is something I really enjoy in romance novels.



5. Wisteria by Adalyn Grace
If you’ve been following my blog for a while, you’re probably not surprised to see the third book in the Belladonna series on my best books of 2024 list. This is one of my all-time favorite fantasy romance series, and I recommend it all the time. I’m sad it’s the final full-length book in the series, but I loved how it was wrapped up. As a Blythe fan, I’m so glad we got a book from her point of view.



4. Divine Rivals by Rebecca Ross
If you enjoy lyrical writing and historical fiction with magical elements, this duology is for you! I can’t explain how incredibly well-written this book is, and the plot is like nothing I’ve read before. Iris and Rowan are literal couple goals. Their chemistry was off the charts, and the pacing was perfect—so much happened, and the world-building was incredible.
Related Post: Divine Rivals | Book Review



3. Daisy Darker by Alice Feeney
I’ve never read a thriller with such a shocking twist. I couldn’t put this book down and binged it in one sitting. I’m probably late to the game on this one, but if you haven’t read it, you definitely should. If you love mysteries with isolated settings, family drama, and a Halloween backdrop, this book is for you.
Related Post: Daisy Darker | Book Review



2. Assistant to the Villain by Hannah Nicole Maehrer
I had mixed feelings going into this one, but I couldn’t put it down. There were so many moments that had me giggling and blushing. This is the perfect book for someone just getting into the romantasy genre. While there’s actual romance in the book, you can tell where it’s headed, and I can’t wait to see what happens next. The MMC and FMC are perfect for each other, and the ending left me eager for the sequel.



1. Happy Place by Emily Henry
I can’t believe my favorite book of 2024 is a second-chance romance. I’m usually not a fan of this trope, but this book struck such a chord with me. I felt all the feels. I think you have to be in a very specific place in your life to fully appreciate this story, but everything from the characters to the plot, romance, and conflict was perfect. This is a book I’ll be recommending for years to come.
Related Post: Happy Place | Book Review


And there you have it—my best books of 2024! Please hit the follow button so you never miss my new posts, and I’d love to hear your favorite books of 2024 in the comments. Do you agree with my list? Let’s chat!

Until The Next Chapter,
Bunny

Worst Books Of 2024!

Hi Friends,
Today, I’m sharing my ‘Worst Books of 2024’ post. I do this every year, and I always like to include a disclaimer. This is not me hating on anyone who enjoyed these books or the authors. These are simply stories that didn’t work for me or that I didn’t enjoy—and that’s totally okay. Reading is subjective, and it’s perfectly fine to share your honest thoughts about a book. So, let’s dive into my list of the worst books of 2024!



12. Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark by Alvin Schwartz (Author), Stephen Gammell (Illustrator)
I don’t think this is necessarily a bad book, but there wasn’t much to it. It’s a collection of middle-grade spooky stories. My husband actually read it as a child, and these stories scared him a lot. However, reading it as an adult, I had a very different opinion. Some of the stories are quite cheesy, with a few silly ones and, yes, a couple of creepy ones. Overall, though, it was a very simple book that didn’t entertain me much, which is why it’s on this list.



11. Mistletoe Season by Kathleen Fuller, Pepper Basham, and Sheila Roberts
This is another book I didn’t exactly hate, but I didn’t love either. Surprise, surprise—it’s a collection of short holiday stories. I’ve been pretty vocal in the past about not typically enjoying short story collections, so it shouldn’t come as a shock that this book made this list. Unfortunately, the stories didn’t stand out, and I wasn’t a fan of most of them. It’s not a book I’m likely to remember, and it’s one I probably wouldn’t recommend.
Related Post: Mistletoe Season | Book Review



10. Milk and Honey by Rupi Kaur
I hate including this book on this list or even giving it a rating because it’s a poetry collection, and it’s clear the poems are very personal to the author. However, poetry is a genre I don’t usually read, so I wasn’t entirely sure what to expect. As one of my first poetry collections, I found it a bit too heavy. The subject matter was quite intense and not at all what I anticipated. While I can see how many readers might resonate with some of the poems, I didn’t feel any real connection to them personally.



9. I Hope This Doesn’t Find You by Ann Liang
I had such high hopes for this book, but it ended up being a major letdown. I’m not sure if I’m just aging out of YA, but the storyline didn’t unfold the way I expected, and the romance fell flat. In my opinion, it also sends a really problematic message about teenage love. Overall, I don’t have many positive things to say about this book.



8. What Lies in the Woods by Kate Alice Marshall
This is another book I was told was amazing, but for me, it was a miss. It’s an adult mystery thriller, and I expected the mystery to be fast-paced and shocking. However, I found the book slow, and the plot was very predictable. There were no jaw-dropping plot twists, and I saw the ending reveal coming.



7. Starling House by Alix E. Harrow
I really wanted to like this book, but the plot just wasn’t executed in a way I enjoyed. Sadly, my overall enjoyment while reading it was lacking. I will say that the ending was fairly interesting and somewhat surprising. However, it didn’t make up for the book as a whole, which felt very underwhelming and not enjoyable to read.



6. A Thousand Boy Kisses by Tillie Cole
I am so frustrated that I bought into the hype behind this book because it’s not a romance I think should be romanticized at all. Again, this is a YA novel, so I had to keep that in mind while reading. But the ending was horrible, in my opinion. I honestly cannot believe the author went that route—it really made me angry. It’s not a book I think should be as popular or raved about as it is.
Related Post: A Thousand Boy Kisses | Book Review



5. A Game Most Foul by Alison Gervais
This is another YA book that I just didn’t enjoy. I liked the mystery plot and the Sherlock Holmes element. However, the story didn’t flow well, and I felt that many aspects didn’t quite work. I wasn’t a fan of the writing style or the characters. It was an easy read, but nothing special.
Related Post: A Game Most Foul | Book Review



4. Mixed Signals by B.K. Borison
This book had so much promise in the beginning, but I was really upset by the end. I will say, though, please take this with a grain of salt, as I might be a bit dramatic with my feelings. However, some of the characters’ actions—especially those of the female main character—really frustrated me. The ending was probably what caused me to drop this book’s rating significantly. Let me just say, I literally almost threw my phone across the room while listening to it.



3. We Used to Live Here by Marcus Kliewer
I don’t understand why people say this is one of the best horror stories they’ve read. For me, there were too many unanswered questions, and the ending felt a bit open-ended. It seemed like the author was trying to be experimental and make this an elevated horror story, and maybe that’s what it is, but I just didn’t get it. That said, I’m not on the hype train for this book.
Related Post: We Used to Live Her | Book Review



2. Resting Scrooge Face by Meghan Quinn
This book had many good things going for it, but the love story was probably its downfall, which isn’t ideal since it’s a romance. One thing to note is that this is a second-chance romance, a trope I typically dislike. However, I’m slowly warming up to it, which is why I decided to give this book a chance. I feel like if the author had taken a completely different approach to resolving their relationship, I might’ve liked it more. But honestly, I didn’t care for the male main character or all of his excuses.
Related Post: Resting Scrooge Face | Book Review



1. Lovelight Farms by B.K. Borison
I had heard nothing but good things about this book, and the cover is adorable, but unfortunately, I don’t want to say I hated it, but I really hated it. Everything about the friends-to-lovers trope, the characters, the writing style, and the plot just didn’t work for me. There are many other things about the book that I didn’t enjoy, and it was almost a DNF for me, which should tell you how much I disliked it.
Related Post: Lovelight Farms | Book Review


There you have it—my Worst Books of 2024. It was actually a challenge making this list because I’ve had a very good reading year. In the comments, let me know if you agree with any of my thoughts on these books. Feel free to share some of the books you didn’t like in 2024. And, as always, hit the follow button so you never miss a new post.

Until The Next Chapter,
Bunny

Cozy Christmas | Book Tag

Hi Friends,
Happy Bookmas Day Twenty-Four! I can’t believe there’s only one more sleep until Christmas. I thought it would be really fun to end Bookmas with a festive little Christmas book tag. I’m not sure who the original creator of this tag is, but I watched Books with Brittany’s video featuring it, and it seems like the perfect way to wrap up Bookmas.



For me, that book is definitely Better Than The Movies by Lynn Painter. This book made me laugh, smile, and cry. It’s definitely one of my all-time favorite YA romances.
Related Post: Better Than The Movies | Book Review



The first book that instantly comes to mind is Sadie by Courtney Summers. I don’t know much about this book except that it’s a young adult mystery, and I believe it includes a podcast element as well. I’ve read another book by this author that I think is a bit underrated, but I know this is one of her more popular works.
Related Post: The Project | Book Review



That would definitely be A Touch of Darkness by Scarlett St. Clair. This was such a great spicy romance! I loved the relationship between the FMC and MMC, and the spice was just incredible. There are smutty scenes in this book that I still think about and even go back and reread.



This one is a newer recommendation for me, but I’ll probably continue recommending it for years to come, Happy Place by Emily Henry. I was shocked by how much I enjoyed this book, especially since it features a trope I don’t particularly like.
Related Post: Happy Place | Book Review



It has to be Iris and Rowan from the Letters of Enchantment duology. I absolutely loved their chemistry and was rooting for them from the very first chapter. This is a duology I adore not just for the romance but for its amazing plot as well.
Related Post: Divine Rivals | Book Review



For me, that would be The Serpent and the Wings of Night by Carissa Broadbent. I still think about this book and can’t believe I haven’t continued the series yet. It ended on such an intense cliffhanger, and I can’t wait to find out what happens next. This is one of those books that stays with you for days, weeks, or even months after you’ve finished it.
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This is such a hard question for me to answer because I don’t feel like there’s any book world I’m completely obsessed with. However, I really enjoyed the world in Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Faeries. It’s so similar to our own, but it features magical creatures and otherlands, which I find fascinating.
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That’s 100% Adalyn Grace. I’ll buy every book she releases and will probably always rave about her work. I own way too many copies of the Belladonna series, but I’m not mad about it—it’s one of the best young adult/new adult fantasy romance series I’ve ever read.
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Bunny