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I read 'P.S. It's Always Been You' by Lauren Blakely parts 1-3. Really cute book that was broken up into 3 parts on audible (and counts as 3 books:). It follows two people who had a short fling 10 years ago, knowing that it was going to end when at the end of the summer. They have reconnected and are starting to follow a love story that took place in the 1920's. Will they also find a love story during their journey? Or is the past too much to get over?
I also read 'Defy the Night' by Brigid Kemmerer, which was for the podcast I host with my friend. It has major Robin Hood vibes, and some Rapunzel (magic healing flower...), and I gave it a 4/5 stars.
Lastly, I read 'Winter's Captive' by Robin Mahle and the first in the 'Lochlann Treaty' series. 4/5 stars!



I finished 'If I Only Knew' by Corinne Michaels, which is the last in the Second Time Around series. I really loved this series and wished there was more! I also forgot to say all of these books I rated 4/5 stars.
I also started a new audible series, 'Never Date' by Jules Barnard. I read books 1-4, which were: 'Never Date Your Brother's Best Friend', 'Never Date a Player', 'Never Date Your Ex', and 'Never Date Your Best Friend'. A really cute series, I rated all 3/5 stars. These are a wider group of friends, whose stories somewhat overlap but not in a repetitive way. Definitely something to listen to if you need to catch up on books like I did!

It also focuses on a group of 4 women, and each book features a different one.
The first one is 'We Own Tonight', the second is 'One Last Time', and the third is 'Not Until You', all of which I read this week.

I read 'The Fairest Kind of Love' by Crystal Cestari, which is the 3rd and final book in Windy City Magic.
I also read 'The Wedding Date Disaster' by Avery Flynn. I loved this book so much, and can't wait for the next one in this series!
I also finally finished 'Souls' by Megan Wolters, which ended up being a great book!


