Tuesday, July 1, 2025

July's TBR

Hello, Lovelies, and Happy July, I hope you’re all doing fabulous! I’ve been away from the blog for a minute. I had some health things going on (I’ll post more about everything at a later date) and, honestly, I haven’t had a lot of time for blogging. I think things are finally calming down and I can get back on a blogging schedule. I plan to sit down this week and work on some content for the blog. I’m also eager to see what everyone has been up to lately.

 

I am normally not one to set a strict TBR. I’m a mood reader, so a floating TBR is more my style but I feel like I need a set TBR this month to get me back on track. June was not my month reading-wise. I didn’t finish a single book or short story. Honestly, between appointments and work, I was just too exhausted to read and I couldn’t focus on anything. 

Here’s what I’m going to read this month

 

*I have 4 ARCs that I have to read this month. I can’t remember the titles but I’ll post them in my Sunday Post.*

 


Every Vow You Break by Peter Swanson—this has been sitting on my shelf for way too long and I need to get it read. I’ve heard a lot of mixed reviews on this one, so we shall see.

 


The King’s Messenger by Susanna Kearsley—I was kindly sent a finished copy for review from the publisher and I feel so bad that I haven’t read this one yet as Susanna Kearsley is one of my favorite authors.

 


The Black Bird Oracle by Deborah Harkness—I was going to wait and read this once the next book in the series was up for pre-order but I have an event that I need to read this for and, to be honest, I’m itching to see what the characters are up to.

 


My TBR Jar Pick for July: Spells for Spells for Forgetting by Adrienne Young

 

Unknown Non-Fiction Book—my non-fiction book club hasn’t announced this month’s book as of yet. They’re supposed to post it the first Friday of the month, but I’m not sure if they will or not with Friday being a holiday. If they do, I’ll post it in my Sunday Post.

 

Audiobooks

 


The Twisted Women's Book Club—I received a copy of this anthology for review and I need to read it this month.

 


Don't Let Him In by: Lisa Jewell—this is another review copy. I’m not always a fan of Lisa Jewell but I do like to listen to Richard Armitage Narrate. Finger’s crossed on this one.

 


Her Knight at the Museum by: Bryn Donovan—I started this one at the end of May and I really need to finish the book. 

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