March Wrap Up

Hello lovelies! Another month in the books and it’s fully feeling like spring here, how about where you live?

I’ve been in a super weird reading mood the past couple of weeks, I’ve only wanted to read romance and women’s fiction and I’m just going with it. I’m feeling the dreaded blogger burnout and am trying to figure out what to do to prevent it. I know I’m desperate to read some books from my personal backlist and I’m teaming up with some of my Instagram friends to read only backlist books in the fall. I’m super excited but in the meantime, any tips?! I’m not in a reading slump, I still want to read but I’m struggling with reading to a deadline.

In Another Time: Poetic, Moving and Emotional

The Nowhere Child: Nuanced, Seamless and Tense.

I really struggled with Call Me Evie

Beautiful Bad: Explosive, Authentic and Chilling.

Until the Day I Die was a bit of a different read but I did enjoy it.

I Invited Her In: Obsessive, Manipulative and Dramatic.

The Last Act: Riveting, Relentless and Gripping

A Beautiful Corpse: Sharp, Smart and Steady.

Run Away: Remarkable, Jaw-dropping and Absorbing

The Last Year of the War: Hopeful, Poignant and Affecting

New Starts and Cherry Tarts: Warm, Charming and Sweet

My Lovely Wife: Disturbing, Wicked and Fiendish

The Things We Cannot Say: Powerful, Remarkable and Unforgettable

The Shadow Between Us: Lyrical, Emotional and Moving

House on Fire was a different sort of read for me

The Cliff House: Captivating, Endearing and Uplifting

Blood Oath: Timely, Sharp and Engrossing

Midnight at the Wandering Vineyard was a good read but the ending lost me.

Blood Echo Unusual, Complex and Dark

I’m Fine and Neither Are You: Witty, Heartfelt and Realistic

The Goodbye Cafe: Charming, Endearing and Easy

Review: Gimme Some Sugar by Molly Harper

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Release date: April 2, 2019

Publisher: Gallery

Genre: Contemporary Romance

Blurb:

Lucy Brewer would never have guessed that her best friend, Duffy McCready (of McCready’s Bait Shop & Funeral Home) has been in love with her since they were kids. Fear of rejection and his own romantic complications prevented Duffy from confessing his true feelings in high school, so he stood by and watched her wed Wayne Bowman right after high school. Wayne had always been a cheapskate, so it comes as no surprise when he suffers a fatal accident while fixing his own truck.

Even as her family and friends invade Lucy’s life and insist that the new widow is too fragile to do much beyond weeping, Lucy is ashamed to admit that life without Wayne is easier, less complicated. After all, no one knew what a relentless, soul-grinding trudge marriage to Wayne had been. Only Duffy can tell she’s hiding something.

In need of a fresh start, Lucy asks Duffy to put his cabinet-building skills to use, transforming the town’s meat shop into a bake shop. As the bakery takes shape, Lucy and Duffy discover the spark that pulled them together so many years ago. Could this finally be the second chance he’s always hoped for?

Review:

This is the third book in Harper’s Southern Eclectic series and you could easily read it as a standalone as each book focuses on a new couple living in the kooky town of Lake Sackett, Georgia. I will say that this is one of my favorite series when I need a good laugh, I absolutely adore the authors brand of humor and find myself cackling with laughter several times while I read one of these books, so if you have the time and inclination to start at the first book, I highly recommended them for pure fun and entertainment.

This time the focus is on Duffy and Lucy so you get to revisit the wacky members of the McCready family that I’ve personally grown to love. There’s people are bat shit crazy in the best way possible, I swear some of the stuff they do and say makes me hysterical. As usual, the developing relationship between Lucy and Duffy felt realistic and sweet but also steamy and sexy at times. Lucy also has an adorable son who stole the show, I mean romance, humor AND a cute kid?! I couldn’t possibly ask for more, but there’s also cake because Lucy is opening a bakery 😍 Cake is always an added bonus in my book.

I’ll continue to follow this series as long as Harper keeps on writing it, in fact I love it so much I’m even planning on going back to read the novellas that were released between books and I never ever do that but I just can’t get enough of this southern charm and spunk this series provides!

Gimme Some Sugar in three words: Saucy, Sexy and Spirited.

Overall rating: 5/5

Thanks to the publisher for my review copy.