February TBR

My January TBR had 24 titles in it for February I’ve lowered it to 14 books.  One thing I do know about myself which I proved in January is that I’m very much a mood reader.  There are books that I have in my TBR for years because I want to read them, but for one reason or another I haven’t been in the mood to do so.  This month’s TBR consists of books were pushed from last month because I didn’t get to them and a couple new titles.

Sliding Forward from January:

Black Girl, Call Home a collection of poems by Jasmine Mans that is expected to be published on March 9.  I’m about halfway through this collection and so far I’m loving the poetry.  I received an e-ARC from NetGalley.

Heartsong and Brothersong by T.J. Klune books three and four of the Green Creek series.  I loved the first two books of this series and have been meaning to read these since book four was published.

Born in Blood Mafia Chronicles by Cora Reilly I read the first three books last year and hopefully I’ll finish the series in February. Thankfully, all the titles are part of Kindle Unlimited.

Bound by Temptation

Bound by Vengeance

Bound by Love

Bound by the Past

Bound in Blood Anthology

And finally for books pushed forward from January, I want to start my re-read of the Bridgerton Series by Julia Quinn by reading The Duke and I.

New titles to this TBR are:

The Vines by Shelley Nolden which is scheduled to be released March 23. “Across a century and against seemingly insurmountable odds, a woman with an astonishing immune system and an equally dramatic determination to survive is held against her will on an abandoned island off of New York City.” – from Shelley Nolden’s website.  I received an e-ARC copy from NetGalley.

The House in the Cerulean Sea by T.J. Klune; I’ve never been disappointed in their writing and I can’t wait to read this title.  And I love the cover.

Sea of Ruin by Pam Godwin; a dark, historical pirate romance. Yes, please.

Return of the Hunters and City of Secrets by Sonya Bateman books four and five of the Deathspeaker Codex; I started this series either at the end of 2019 or early 2020 and have been meaning to catch up and since all the titles are currently part of Kindle Unlimited it seemed like a good time to get back into it.

I’m not promising that I’ll read all of these titles, something else might catch my attention and I’ll have to forgo a couple of these titles, but we’ll see what happens at the end of the month.

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