Showing posts with label #RockMyTBR. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #RockMyTBR. Show all posts

Sunday, December 31, 2017

Reading Challenge Wrap-Up: December

                Hello happy readers!  Here is the final wrap-up where I see how I did for the year.  For full details on the challenges themselves please visit the challenge tab.  Also please share your yearly wrap-up / challenges as well I’d love to see how everyone else did!

Goodreads Challenge:
Goal: 125
At: 72

2017 Debut Authors (#2017DebAuthC):
Goal: 12
At: 7


2017 Rock My TBR (#RockMyTBR):
Goal: As many as possible!
At: 30
What I've Read:
This Savage Song (Monsters of Verity #1) by Victoria Schwab
Succubus on Top (Georgina Kincaid #2) by Richelle Mead
City of Demons (Georgina Kincaid #2.5) by Richelle Mead
Succubus Dreams (Georgina Kincaid #3) by Richelle Mead




2017 Series Ender Challenge:
Goal: 15+
At: 9
What I’ve Read:
Crowned (Beholder #4) by Christina Bauer
The Rebels of Gold (Loom Saga #3) by Elise Kova


2017 New Releases Challenge: 
Goal: 31-60
At: 37
What I've Read:
Crowned (Beholder #4) by Christina Bauer
The Rebels of Gold (Loom Saga #3) by Elise Kova
Warcross (Warcross #1) by Marie Lu

2017 Audiobook Challenge: 
Goal: 5-10
At: 35
What I've Listened:
The Rebels of Gold (Loom Saga #3) by Elise Kova
Warcross (Warcross #1) by Marie Lu
This Savage Song (Monsters of Verity #1) by Victoria Schwab
Succubus on Top (Georgina Kincaid #2) by Richelle Mead
Succubus Dreams (Georgina Kincaid #3) by Richelle Mead



                So this is the end for 2017.  I didn’t do as well on some of the challenges as I would have liked and others I surpassed my expectations.  I figure I for 3/6 isn’t horrible it’s halfway there!  I can say I went from a newbie at audiobooks to a fend quickly and I bought way more “new releases” than my budget probably wanted.  I will be combining the 2016/2017 challenges to one tab and setting up my new challenges for the year ahead.  I look forward to my goals for next year improving!  I'd love to hear how you're doing so link back to your wrap up!

Monday, November 27, 2017

P.S. I Still Love You (To All the Boys I've Loved Before #2)

                Hello happy readers!  I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving and weekend.  Mine was a bit chaotic but good.  I finally got to watch Netflix The Punisher, which I really enjoyed and see Bad Mom's Christmas.  That said I didn't get a ton of reading done, though I did get an hour or two into my current car audiobook driving to and from my parents place so that's a win.  That said last week I reviewed To All the Boys I've Loved Before by Jenny Han here and as soon as I reviewed it I started on book two P.S. I Still Love You right away and finished it that same day and as I am eager to get to book three I have to review this one first so here we go.  Spoilers for book one…duh.

Rating:  5 Stars

                When we left off Lara Jean had realized she still loved Peter and wanted to fix things.  She had written five love letters and had received word from all but one.  As she starts something real with Peter it becomes a bit more complicated as her other love and letter come into her life as Peter makes some decisions that don't sit well with Lara Jean.  We see everything for the first time through the very distinct and quirky Lara Jean.

                Now this story has me hooked.  I want to know what will happen next for Lara Jean so badly.  She is such a sweet and innocent girl who has all these dreams and ideas but is also happy in her comfort zone and afraid to really step outside of it.  This story really makes her step forward in a lot of ways.  She is forced to be bolder than she has and take charge of her life.  She is experiences many different emotions all at once and for the first time which for anyone would be confusing.  The way it is written is just so sweet and enduring that you get caught up in the whole of it and feel it all like it was happening to you.  Also can I just say how much I adore that she’s a baker because I do love that aspect of her character.  She has mentioned so many ideas that have now been added to my list to try.

                There were times when I was back and forth on what I wanted to happen.  I admit to wavering at points given the information available at the given time.  I wanted Lara Jean to find happiness and was caught up in every moment of this heartfelt story.  I enjoyed this story so much that as I lay listening to this story around 80% through I had to go and buy the third book right then.  Yep no waiting for an extra credit to be available or anything I just knew that when I finished this one I was going to want to continue ASAP.  And while things did resolve in the story enough that I had to start the next one right away I still am looking forward to starting it this week.  There is just so much going on with Lara Jean between her love life, family, and friends I am excited to see where things go for her. 

                I can’t really discuss too much about the story because you should enjoy it as it progresses but the characters were there.  I got to see more with the sisters, the always late coffee spilling neighbor, the boys, and my favorite to learn more about were the residents at the retirement community. They had such diverse backgrounds and fun stories to explore plus being at their age they are set in their ways and able to say/do whatever they want because why not.  I loved the play off of them.  I can’t wait to see how Lara Jean’s journey ends in the next book. 


                Until next time…

Saturday, November 25, 2017

Reading Challenge Wrap-Up: November

                Hello happy readers!  Here is where I stand for my monthly challenge update and wrap-up.  Here is my standing but please don't forget to share your progress as well! 

Goodreads Challenge:
Goal: 125
At: 65
Not looking good with one month left….

2017 Debut Authors (#2017DebAuthC):
Goal: 12
At: 7
What I've Read:
Nada

2017 Rock My TBR (#RockMyTBR):
Goal: As many as possible!
At: 26
What I've Read:
The Chemist by Stephanie Meyer (review)
To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before (To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before #1) by Jenny Han (review)
P.S. I Still Love You (To All the Boys I've Loved Before #2) by Jenny Han


2017 Series Ender Challenge:
Goal: 15+
At: 7
What I’ve Read:

2017 New Releases Challenge:
Goal: 31-60
At: 34 (YAY!!!!)
What I've Read:
Wolves and Roses (Fairy Tales of the Magicorum #1) by Christina Bauer (review)
Geekerella by Ashley Poston (review)

2017 Audiobook Challenge: (my best one)
Goal: 5-10
At: 30
What I've Listened:
Geekerella by Ashley Poston
The Chemist by Stephanie Meyer
To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before (To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before #1) by Jenny Han
P.S. I Still Love You (To All the Boys I've Loved Before #2) by Jenny Han


                So while I don't plan on giving up or quitting these challenges I can objectively look at this and see that I probably won't finish most of them.  That said I look forward to my goals for next year and improving!  I'd love to hear how you're doing so link back to your wrap up!

Wednesday, October 25, 2017

Reading Challenge Wrap-Up: October

                Hello happy readers!  Here is where I stand for my monthly challenge update and wrap-up.  Here is my standing but please don't forget to share your progress as well! 

Goodreads Challenge:
Goal: 125
At: 59

2017 Debut Authors (#2017DebAuthC):
Goal: 12
At: 7
What I've Read:
Girls Made of Snow and Glass by Melissa Bashardoust


2017 Rock My TBR (#RockMyTBR):
Goal: As many as possible!
At: 23
What I've Read:
Glass Sword (Red Queen #2) by Victoria Aveyard (review)


2017 Series Ender Challenge:
Goal: 15+
At: 7
What I’ve Read:
:(

2017 New Releases Challenge:
Goal: 31-60
At: 32 (YAY!!!!)
What I've Read:
Girls Made of Snow and Glass by Melissa Bashardoust

Sun Warrior (Tales of a New World #2) by P.C. Cast (review)

2017 Audiobook Challenge: (my best one)
Goal: 5-10
At: 26
What I've Listened:
Glass Sword (Red Queen #2) by Victoria Aveyard

Sun Warrior (Tales of a New World #2) by P.C. Cast


                I am thinking I won’t finish some of these this year it’s just been a slower reading year for me but I am keeping positive and going to try and finish strong at least!  Wish me luck!  I'd love to hear how you're doing so link back to your wrap up!

Monday, September 25, 2017

Reading Challenge Wrap-Up: September

                Hello happy readers!  Here is where I stand for my monthly challenge update and wrap-up.  Here is my standing but please don't forget to share your progress as well! 

Goodreads Challenge:
Goal: 125
At: 56

2017 Debut Authors (#2017DebAuthC):
Goal: 12
At: 7
What I've Read:
Caraval (Caraval #1) by Stephanie Garber

2017 Rock My TBR (#RockMyTBR):
Goal: As many as possible!
At: 22
What I've Read:
 Nothing.... :(

2017 Series Ender Challenge:
Goal: 15+
At: 7
What I’ve Read:
 Again nothing...

2017 New Releases Challenge:
Goal: 31-60
At: 31 (YAY!!!!)
What I've Read:
Jane, Unlimited by Kristin Cashore
Caraval (Caraval #1) by Stephanie Garber
Tower of Dawn (Throne of Glass #6) by Sarah J. Maas
Thrax (Angelbound Origins #4) by Christina Bauer (review)


2017 Audiobook Challenge: (my best one)
Goal: 5-10
At: 24
What I've Listened:
Caraval (Caraval #1) by Stephanie Garber
Tower of Dawn (Throne of Glass #6) by Sarah J. Maas



                I completed another challenge which is exciting having reached the minimum set of my goal for the New Releases Challenge but I’m still pretty far off on some of the others sadly.    I am keeping positive though and hoping to finish more challenges!  Wish me luck!  I'd love to hear how you're doing so link back to your wrap up!

Friday, August 25, 2017

Reading Challenge Wrap-Up: August

                Hello happy readers!  Here is where I stand for my monthly challenge update and wrap-up.  Here is my standing but please don't forget to share your progress as well! 

Goodreads Challenge:
Goal: 125
At:52


2017 Debut Authors (#2017DebAuthC):
Goal: 12
At:5
What I've Read:
The Wood by Chelsea Bobulski (review)

2017 Rock My TBR (#RockMyTBR):
Goal: As many as possible!
At:22
What I've Read:
CrookedKingdom (Six of Crows #2) by Leigh Bardugo (review)

2017 Series Ender Challenge:
Goal: 15+
At:7
What I’ve Read:
Crooked Kingdom (Six of Crows #2) by Leigh Bardugo
JuniperLimits (Juniper Series #2) by Lora Richardson

2017 New Releases Challenge:
Goal: 31-60
At:26
What I've Read:
Traitor tothe Throne (Rebel of the Sands #2) by Alwyn Hamilton (review)
The Wood by Chelsea Bobulski
Mirror Me by Tara St. Pierre 
Juniper Limits (Juniper Series #2) by Lora Richardson

2017 Audiobook Challenge: (my best one)
Goal: 5-10 
At: COMPLETE (22)
What I've Listened:
Traitor to the Throne (Rebel of the Sands #2) by Alwyn Hamilton
Crooked Kingdom (Six of Crows #2) by Leigh Bardugo


                So I think I did pretty good this month and got books in on each challenge.  I still want to do better but hoping to finish the year strong.  Wish me luck!  I'd love to hear how you're doing so link back to your wrap up!

Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Crooked Kingdom (Six of Crows #2)

                Hello happy readers!  I’m happy to be back.  My travels were pretty great it was nice to get away from the heat, humidity, and bugs for a bit and even better to see my family.  That said I was also thrilled to sleep in my own bed again and see my fur baby who has been giving extra cuddles since I came home.  I did go with my mom and while I intended to get some serious audiobook time in with two 13 hour car rides I got no audiobook time in as my mom and me chatted most of the time and listened to music.

                However, I did have a chance to finish three books via other formats so yay for reading!  I also did an interview with Hannah Bucchin debut author of Paintbrush (review) which will be posting Friday!  I’m excited about this one so stay tuned.  Now, one of the books I finished during my trip was one I had been both eager to read and nervous as it was the end, Crooked Kingdom (Six of Crows #2) by Leigh Bardugo.  The sequel to one of my favorite books I have read and also the final book in the two part series.  I got it the day it came out eager to start but held off because I was scared to let it end but eventually I had to know and started listening to the audiobooks at a slow pace to savor and enjoy.  Now having finished I am thrilled to share my thoughts.

Rating:  5 Stars

                I previously reviewed Six of Crows and I LOVED it!  I was so devastated by the ending.  Inej was taken and I just couldn’t believe that ending after everything they went through being beat down at the very end.  Now our crew is beat down, separated, and tired but they are not out for the count.  They have to regroup and come up with more plans.  Their lives are more dangerous than ever and old allies could just as easily be enemies these days.  When you go up against the more powerful in Ketterdam you need to have more than luck to save you.

                I didn’t listen to the first book I read it through but having listened to this one I really enjoyed the narration and how each character had a different narrator.  As we see the story from different POVs hearing a different person with a different accent and style was really rather thrilling.  I now picture certain accents with the characters that I didn’t before but now seem so natural.  The multiple POVs is something I loved because it gave us all the information we needed but seeing things from different views you see how everyone can hear/see the same things but take away different things from it.  All of their prospective are important and play off one another.  They each have something to bring to the table, the same thing that made them special in the first book we just know and love them more.  Each of our characters has a special place in my heart.  Kaz and his cold and clinical way of looking at things in terms of what they do for him or how they can be used in the future.  Inej and her ability to blend into any shadow and disappear yet despite her life she still has a kindness and good heart to her.  Nina who is far from her home but will risk her own life for those she loves.  Mathis and his turbulent inner battle between what he was raised to believe and what he has seen and felt to be true.  Jesper in his flawed and self-destructive nature full of charm and good intensions.  And Wylan the son who has always felt less than and flawed for his inability but has found a home and people who see his abilities rather than flaws. 

                “Crows remember human faces.  They remember the people who feed them, who are kind to them.  And the people who wrong them too.  They don’t forget.  They tell each other who to look after and who to watch out for.”

                All of my crows were in my heart and I couldn’t wait for them to save Inej because they had to.  I had no other option in my head.  Well that is the start of the plan, save Inej and get revenge on Van Eck.  He has no only betrayed them and tried to have them killed after they upheld their side of the plan but more he did that and took one of theirs and when you have so many enemies your reputation is important in helping fend off the wolves.  I loved all the different plots and schemes from the first page to get Inej and the revenge they deserve.  To get what is owed and set things right because no monster like Van Eck can be left standing.  There is a difference between being a criminal and being a criminal with no value behind your word.  Some things are sacred.

                Things don’t go as planned.  Oh so many beautifully crafted plans and of course wrenches thrown into the mix.       I am struggling so hard to review this book without spoiling things because there is so much happening.  So many little subplots that take place and all the little details that are just amazing.  Like seeing characters from the original Grisha series come into play and go toe to toe with Kaz and crew.  One of the best moments.  Inej, some of her chapters just broke my heart.  Her captivity, the flashes back to when she was forced to work in the menagerie before Kaz saved her.  So powerful.  Bardugo has really captured so much emotion within the story.  Things are in chaos all around them but still even between the plotting, scheming, running, and fighting they were able to have such deep moments between one another.  They care for one another deeply even if they fight.  Even if they don’t always show it.  A few lines in particular that just hit me in all the feels….

                “I would come for you.  And if I couldn’t walk, I’d crawl to you, and no matter how broken we were we’d fight our way out together—knives drawn, pistols blazing.  Because that’s what we do.  We never stop fighting.”

                I was rooting for my characters and rooting for others to get what was coming to them because they are just so dang vile.  Seriously.  Nina is struggling with her addiction and how it has changed her and her power.  While Mathis sees just how wrong he was and his hope to try and help others see like he did.  Oh but his time with Nina being there for her through it all…I adore him.  Kaz and Inej are both so different but they are so good together and understanding one another in a way that no one else can.  Both damaged.  Both strong and weak.  Both with baggage.  I love this and shipped them so hard! And of course we had a bit of a spark between the wild card Jesper and our shy and quite Wylan which is adorable how they come to count on one another and support one another in times of need.  Each of them have their own journeys to work through and I enjoyed being there as they went through them.  They knew the odds for the life they chose to lead. 

                No mourners, no funerals.  Another way of saying good luck.  But it was something more.  A dark wink to the fact that there would be no expensive burials for people like them, no marble markers to remember their names, no wreaths of myrtle and rose.

                The story and pacing of this book was so well done for me.  With the larger overall story but full of side stories and little inner stories that just made a more developed adventure.  The pacing was on point and it felt like you were there with them rushed and escaping death one moment then having a few moments to regroup.  It never let you fully off the edge of your seat but kept you leaning there ready to go.  My poor heart was a mess keeping up with it. 

                This book was everything.  One of my favorite series by far.  I loved everything.  Even the end that had me sobbing.  Okay several parts of the book had me choking back tears for several different reasons.  My heart raced through it all and even though I took my time reading it fearing the end and while I wish I had more and parts made me sad I love it.  It is such a fitting end (minus one part I don’t think I’ll ever get over) for this story and this crew.  It started with one job and ended with so much more.  I love this book and I would highly recommend this series to anyone and everyone.


                Until next time…

Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Reading Challenge Wrap-Up: July

                Hello happy readers!  Top Ten Tuesday creators are still on break until next month but as today is the 25th here is where I stand for my monthly challenge update and wrap-up.  Here is my standing but please don't forget to share your progress as well! 

Goodreads Challenge:
Goal: 125
At: 47
I am thinking upping my goal from last year may have been a mistake…

2017 Debut Authors (#2017DebAuthC):
Goal: 12
At: 4
What I've Read:
Paintbrush by Hannah Bucchin (review)

2017 Rock My TBR (#RockMyTBR):
Goal: As many as possible!
At: 21
What I've Read:
Fall of Thrones& Thorns (Threats of Sky and Sea #3) by Jennifer Ellision (review)
Rebel ofthe Sands (Rebel of the Sands #1) by Alwyn Hamilton (review)

2017 Series Ender Challenge:
Goal: 15+
At: 5
What I’ve Read:
Fall of Thrones and Thorns (Threats of Sky and Sea #2) by Jennifer Ellision

2017 New Releases Challenge:
Goal: 31-60
At: 22
What I've Read:
Paintbrush by Hannah Bucchin
The Dragonsof Nova (Loom Saga #2) by Elise Kova (review)

2017 Audiobook Challenge: (my best one)
Goal: 5-10
At: 20
What I've Listened:
Fall of Thrones and Thorns (Threats of Sky and Sea #2) by Jennifer Ellision
Rebel of the Sands (Rebel of the Sands #1) by Alwyn Hamilton
The Dragons of Nova (Loom Saga #2) by Elise Kova


                So I’m starting to get a bit discouraged since I am so far behind in most of my challenges and the year is over half gone but going to try and rally and catch up.  Wish me luck!  I'd love to hear how you're doing so link back to your wrap up!

Monday, July 17, 2017

Rebel of the Sands (Rebel of the Sands #1)

                Hello happy readers!  I hope you had a better weekend than me.  We have swapped to a new system at work and it is NOT user friendly and keeps crashing so lots of frustration to be had.  Still trying to keep a positive attitude because I did get some reading time in and oh yeah Game of Thrones started last night!!!    Something I did this year is also finally get to a book that had been on my TBR since last year, Rebel of the Sands (Rebel of the Sands #1) by Alywn Hamilton.  I listened to the audiobook narration which I found quick and easy listening.

Rating: 4 Stars

                So the story follows Amani, a girl who grew up in the gunpowder city in the desert of Dustwalk.  She'd taught herself to shoot with the best of guys in secret feeling herself with a pistol in her hands.  The world is rules by mortals but Gene used to roam free with their magical off spring, djinni, and other magical creatures roaming around the desert.  There are millions of stories about them and the past and Amani knows them all.  Stuck under her Uncles care after her mother was hung she is bound and determined to escape and make it to her mothers home, the place she talked about so often.  She meets Jin, a handsome foreigner who is also pretty good with a gun in a contest she is trying to win to secure funds for her travel.  Things change and she is forced to adjust her plans.  Jin seems like a better means of escape, fleeing from the Sultan's army with a treasonous fugitive who will help her figure out her place and who she really is.

                I liked the idea of this story from the start giving me an Aladdin vibe.  While I'm not a huge fan of deserts in person as I don't like the heat, sun, or sand I like reading about them.  Following Amani and Jin on this journey was full of exciting moments.  The scenery was well described with the different towns and the methods of travel.  I really found myself captivated as it felt like the desert.  Despite the magic it felt realistic, the fact that they were in the desert and the strain that puts on a person was never forgotten and that is always a plus. 

                Still like many books for me I fell in love with the characters.  Amani was bad ass.  She wasn't happy with her situation and what was to happen to her so she changed things.  She took charge and wasn't going to let anyone made decisions about her life for her just because she is a SHE.  Even as she starts to develop feelings for Jin she doesn't let that cloud her judgment completely but simply a factor to be considered along with all the other options.  I respected her for that.  Jin, I had my ups and downs with him at times but far more ups to be sure.  I liked his attitude form the beginning and most important is he doesn't underestimate her simply for being a female.  He never considers her weak but instead expects more of her knowing her grit.  I also adored some of the others as we got to meet them as the story progressed. 

                The story morphs from one of escape to one of rebellion and I love it.  I enjoyed how the story had lots of twists and turns and always kept the pace moving.  It walked a line of real and magical well as there would be times when you don't realize the world has magic until you are faced with a magical sand horse or a djinni who can use their powers.  It's like a world within a world and I love it.  The political aspect of the Sultan and the Rebel Prince, the foreigner soldiers that practically rule nation taking what they are allowed and more. 

                It was fascinating and I can't wait to read the sequel, which thankfully as I waited so long to get to this is already out.  I just have to wait for my next credit to kick in and I will be able to start on the sequel which has me equal parts excited and nervous given where things are.


                Until next time…

Monday, June 26, 2017

Reading Challenge Wrap-Up: June

                Hello happy readers!  I’m a day behind as I was out of town this weekend and spent most of yesterday driving which isn’t so great for typing and posting.  But here is where I stand for my monthly challenge update and wrap-up.  Here is my standing but please don't forget to share your progress as well!

Goodreads Challenge:
Goal: 125
At: 42
Really behind!

2017 Debut Authors (#2017DebAuthC):
Goal: 12
At: 3
What I've Read:
I am so behind here but hope to rally!

2017 Rock My TBR (#RockMyTBR):
Goal: As many as possible!
At: 18
What I've Read:
Riot ofStorm and Smoke (Threats of Sky and Sea #2) by Jennifer Ellision


2017 Series Ender Challenge:
Goal: 15+
At: 4
What I’ve Read:
Nothing new but I should have more next month about to start 2 different series enders!

2017 New Releases Challenge:
Goal: 31-60
At: 20
What I've Read:
Lord ofShadows (The Dark Artifices #2) by Cassandra Clare (review)

Flame inthe Mist (Flame in the Mist #1) by Renee Ahdieh (review)
Windwitch (The Witchlands #2) by Susan Dennard (review)
TheAlchemists of Loom (Loom Saga #1) by Elise Kova (review)

2017 Audiobook Challenge: (my best one)
Goal: 5-10
At: 17
What I've Listened:
Lord of Shadows (The Dark Artifices #2) by Cassandra Clare
Flame in the Mist (Flame in the Mist #1) by Renee Ahdieh
Windwitch (The Witchlands #2) by Susan Dennard
The Alchemists of Loom (Loom Saga #1) by Elise Kova
Riot of Storm and Smoke (Threats of Sky and Sea #2) by Jennifer Ellision


                Not my best month but still pretty decent.  I have at least two series enders and a debut ready to read next month so I hope to rally and catch up.  I'd love to hear how you're doing so link back to your wrap up!

Thursday, May 25, 2017

Reading Challenge Wrap-Up: May

April Wrap Up

                Hello happy readers!  So today is the 25th which means it is time for my monthly challenge update and wrap-up.  Here is my standing but please don't forget to share your progress as well!

Goodreads Challenge:
Goal: 125
At: 37
Behind but I hope to rally! 

2017 Debut Authors (#2017DebAuthC):
Goal: 12
At:  3
What I've Read:
The LoveInterest byCale Dietrich (review)

2017 Rock My TBR (#RockMyTBR):
Goal: As many as possible!
At: 17
What I've Read:
Moon Chosen (Tales of a New World #1) by P.C. Cast (review)
Everything,Everything by Nicola Yoon
The BaneChronicles by Cassandra Clare


2017 Series Ender Challenge:
Goal: 15+
At: 4
What I’ve Read:
Champion:The Graphic Novel (Legend: The Graphic Novel #3) by Marie Lu
Rise ofFire (Reign of Shadows #2) by Sophie Jordan (review)


2017 New Releases Challenge:
Goal: 31-60
At: 15
What I've Read:
Champion: The Graphic Novel (Legend: The Graphic Novel #3) by Marie Lu
Quanta Rewind (The Shadow Raves #4) by Lola Dodge (review)
A Court ofWings and Ruin (ACOTAR #3) by Sarah J. Maas (review)
Rise of Fire (Reign of Shadows #2) by Sophie Jordan
The Love Interest  by Cale Dietrich
Cherished (Beholder #3) by Christina Bauer (review)
Blank Space by Alla Kar


2017 Audiobook Challenge:
Goal: 5-10
At: 12
What I've Listened:
A Court of Wings & Ruin (ACOTAR #3) by Sarah J. Maas
Moon Chosen (Tales of a New World #1) by P.C. Cast
Rise of Fire (Reign of Shadows #2) by Sophie Jordan
The Bane Chronicles by Cassandra Clare



                All in all I'd say it was a pretty successful month.  I'd love to hear how you're doing so link back to your wrap up!