Hiya friends! Presenting to you a wrap-up for the books I read in December 2020. I read 6 books this month. Without further ado, let’s dive into the recap.

Hiya friends! Presenting to you a wrap-up for the books I read in December 2020. I read 6 books this month. Without further ado, let’s dive into the recap.
Hello friends! I am presenting below a compilation of books that are going to be released in the first quarter of 2021, that is, January, February, and March 2021.
The list below comprises of fiction books only. However, it contains books of variety of genres: romance, mystery/crime/thriller, young adult, and fantasy.
Feel free to browse through the list.
Attention fellow book bloggers! If you have reviewed any of the books below, please feel free to email me with your name and link to your review. I will like to link to your review in this post. You can find my email on my Review Policy page.
Our generation is sure to remember the year 2020 for the rest of our lives. In these tough times, books kept me company (what else can you expect from a book blogger). They helped me escape from all the sadness and negativity that this year heaped upon us.
Let’s have a look at the fifteen books that I enjoyed reading the most in 2020. These are the books whose stories are still fresh in my mind despite having read (at least some of them) months ago. They are from a variety of genres – thrillers, literary fiction, historical fiction, and fantasy.
Hiya friends! Presenting to you a wrap-up for the books I read in November 2020. I read 8 books this month, a combination of thrillers, young adult, and middle-grade books. Without further ado, let’s dive into the recap.
Today is my stop on the blog tour for Just A Girl by Becky Monson. I am shining a spotlight on the book.
What happens when the right girl and the right guy meet at the wrong time?
One thing that can be said about Quinn Pearson is that she has a knack for doing the wrong thing at the wrong time. Like, the worst time ever. Take her job for instance. One little slip of the tongue using the mother of all swear words while reporting the news, and suddenly she finds herself with over 18 million views on YouTube and her employment in jeopardy. If that wasn’t bad enough, when she meets the man of her dreams, she nearly chokes to death on a powdered sugar donut.
Thankfully for Quinn, the dashing Brit, Henry, finds her near death experience quite charming. But just when Quinn thinks her luck is going to change, she finds out her timing is all wrong again. Henry is off limits. Or is he? Maybe it’s time for Quinn to quit settling for what life hands her. Perhaps it’s time for her to become more than just a girl.
Hiya friends! Presenting to you a wrap-up for the books I read in October 2020. I read 7 books this month which mostly comprise of thrillers/mystery and romance. Without further ado, let’s dive into the recap.