Reading Romances Challenge: July Completed

This is my Reading Romances Challenge monthly status. July didn’t go so well. I started with a few options and ended up reading completely different books… And this is why I’m always reluctant in naming my choices in the beginning of each month.

So… here they are, duly accompanied by my thoughts on the matter: read more

Review/Opinião: ‘A Hunger Like No Other’ by Kresley Cole

This was my first Reading Romances book for the current month challenge. In Topics: N.º 3: Read a book that is part of a series.

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Reading Romances Challenge: June Completed

Hi all. This is my Reading Romances Challenge monthly status. June challenge brought us a lot of variety.

In Topics we could choose between fairytales, sports or any stand-alone book. In themes there were weddings and all things related, m/m romance and all royal titles included. And the special event theme was the repeat day which made us find an author with the same initial letter in their first and last names. read more

Review: ‘Persuasion’ by Jane Austen

June Reading Romances Challenge: Read a Stand-Alone book

I bought this book in my first visit to London about seven years ago. It was on sale on a little book store in Nottingh Hill and I just couldn’t pass this opportunity to bring a personal token from the city I love so much. read more

Reading Romances June Challenge: My book choices

These are my book choices for June’s Reading Romances Challenge.

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Reading Romances Challenge: May Completed

This is my Reading Romances monthly status. May brought us sci-fi or futuristic themes, favorite author or genre, friend recommendations and for Special Events Memorial or Mother’s Day choices. I managed to read 2 of the 4 books mentioned in the beginning of this month. My choices were:

1) Read a futuristic or sci-fi romance – Tangle of Need by Nalini Singh (I really don’t know what came on to me because this book release date was May 29th in the States. Wishful thinking… I guess) / Unmasked by C.J. Barry (this one was a very nice surprise and my starting point for C.J. Barry books). read more