
Book Review: Sweet Heat by Bolu Babalola
Sweet Heat by Bolu Babalola was actually a highly anticipated read for me, having read Honey and Spice ages ago.

Sweet Heat by Bolu Babalola was actually a highly anticipated read for me, having read Honey and Spice ages ago.

Unfortunately (for me), November’s reading recap is incredibly brief. Not only did I struggle to read all month in general,

October’s reading recap wasn’t very spooky – unless you count reading a couple of misses back to back as spooky.

Happy fall y’all! September was another brief reading month, a trend at this point, where I managed to read three

Mamey, A Spanglish Novel, follows the story of Dena and her mother Gloria, who has passed away. Dena is on

Another month, another reading recap! Only managed to read three books for August, which seems to be on trend for

This month’s reading recap is relatively short. I ended up DNF-ing three books this month (though only two are on

Trying to keep up with the last two months of reading more than six books, I ended up doing just

Reading recap for April is a good one! Another fantastic month with great reads – including a highly anticipated new

Funny Story by Emily Henry tells the story of a very unique situation. Daphne Vincent is engaged and set to

Forget Me Not by Julie Soto is my favorite read for this month so far. The story follows Ama Torres,

My March recap looks crazy with 12 titles! Probably the most I’ve read in one month however, 7 of these

A Love Song for Ricki Wilde by Tia Williams is about Ricki Wilde, her family’s misfit as she’s younger than

I loved This Could Be Us by Kennedy Ryan, which is the second book in her Skyland series following Before

No Reservations by Sheryl Lister – No Reservations was the January book club pick of the month, and as always,

Seven Days In June by Tia Williams is a second chance romance of two authors who wrote to each other