December wrap-up
December Edition
Whatcha readin’?
These are the most recent romance novels I’ve read. (I realize I rely on these monthly posts to help me keep track of what I’ve read and loved. Thanks for indulging me.)
This was a big month for finishing up titles I started earlier in the year! It looks like I was very busy reading all month. But for the bulk of these, I was wrapping up reading the third act. Obvious exceptions include the three huge Throne of Glass books. If you haven’t read these, please do!
Click the link to check them out. (I’ve decided to stop posting Amazon links and use the authors’ websites when possible.)
December 2023
Wreck the Halls by Tessa Bailey, narrated by Brooke Bloomingdale, James Gloucester
Puck Yes by Lauren Blakely, narrated by Samantha Brentmoor, Jacob Morgan, Teddy Hamilton
HIM by Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy, narrated by Teddy Hamilton, Jacob Morgan
Eight Winter Nights by Liz Maverick, narrated by Eva Kaminsky, Jason Clarke
Bright Winter Lights by Liz Maverick, narrated by Andrew Eiden, Emily Lawrence
On a Night Like This by Liz Maverick, narrated by Dara Rosenberg, Andrew Eiden
How to Lose a Guy Before Christmas by A.J. Pine, narrated by Andi Arndt, Jason Clarke
The Christmas Star by Kate Forster, narrated by Rachael Tidd
Hey, Whiskey by Kaylee Ryan, narrated by Teddy Hamilton, Maxine Mitchell
Christmas at the Gingerbread Inn by Michelle Stimpson, narrated by Cary Hite, Wesleigh Siobhan
Wrapped with a Beau by Lillie Vale, narrated by Keylor Leigh & Sean Patrick Hopkins
Queen of Shadows (Throne of Glass, Book 4) by Sarah J. Maas, narrated by Elizabeth Evans
Empire of Storms (Throne of Glass, Book 5) by Sarah J. Maas, narrated by Elizabeth Evans
A Voice Without Reason by Irene Bahrd, narrated by Amy Hall
International Player by Louise Bay, narrated by Saskia Maarleveld, Shane East
Tower of Dawn (Throne of Glass, Book 6) by Sarah J. Maas, narrated by Elizabeth Evans — I’m still recovering from this amazing book!
Sadly, I did not finish a book. This is not something I would normally share, but I feel compelled in this case. If you follow me at all, you know I love Tessa Bailey. But I could not finish Window Shopping by Tessa Bailey, narrated by Alexa Morden, Sam Rushton. It’s a great story. Narrators who are new to me did a beautiful job. But I have a highly personal trigger about abusive best friends that just would not let me finish this book. If you don’t have this very specific weird thing, please read this book! Read, rate, and review it for me!
What books have you read and loved lately? 💕