Happy New Year! Who's ready to see what 2021 has in store for us? I don't usually believe in nor do resolutions. They say you should wait to an important date like your birthday to make a major change in your life, but I can't wait three more months. Starting today, no more sugar! No more chocolate, candy, or baked goods for this momma. I've set a goal I'm hoping to reach by the end of July and then maintain it.
Now, onto my yearly recap of all the wonderful books I've read this past year. I should have done a December one on Christmas day but took the week off to be with family. Okay, let's go back to January 2020 with Fallen Ink by Carrie Ann Ryan. I love Carrie Ann's work, ink or shifters, I enjoy each of her stories. Amazon Barnes and Noble Goodreads In February I discovered Meghan March's world of Ruthless King. I had to pick up the other two after finishing the first. Amazon Barnes and Noble Goodreads March I was told about the start of a great series with the four horsemen as the focus. Pestilence was good but War by Laura Thlassa was an entirely different story for me. Amazon Goodreads April, while adjusting to kids doing remote learning, came a rebel in The Rebel of Raleigh High by Callie Hart was a great trilogy. Amazon Goodreads May, I saw the return of one of my friends to the author world and it was a powerful return. There's so much in Loved and Whiskey by Allie Able that I'm still thinking about it. Amazon Goodreads I know a lot of people already read Amy Daws' Wait with Me when she first released and made the news, but she was a new-to-me author in June. Amazon Goodreads Okay, I'm looking back at some of these books and thinking "No way, it wasn't months ago that I read them!" It's crazy looking at time through the books I've read because some feel like yesterday. July introduced me to Callie Rhodes' Omegaverse world with Kian. I'm listening to the latest right now! Amazon Goodreads August brought Brutus by one of my favorites, Mimi Jean Pamfiloff. This series keeps building and Brutus is my favorite so far! Amazon Barnes and Noble Goodreads September I dove into Corinne Michaels' Say You'll Stay. If you know me, you know I'm not a huge fan of country/cowboy romances because I tend to be picky. I loved this book! Amazon Barnes and Noble Goodreads October started my current need for books inspired by Greek mythology. The Power of Hades by Eliza Raine was so good! I'm waiting on the newest of her Ares trail book now. Amazon Goodreads November, we're almost to the end. I was introduced to Kylie Gilmore when she co-wrote a book, Fanged Love, with Mimi Jean Pamfiloff and had to get a feel of her books. Royal Catch had me hooked! Amazon Barnes and Noble Goodreads Yay! We made it to December. I went back to more Greek mythology inspired books with Asterion by Alessa Thorn. I just finished the final book yesterday. It was a great series that you have to read in order. Amazon Goodreads And that's all folks! I hope you found something interesting to you from my posts throughout the year and maybe reminded you of one with this. I'll be back at the end of the month with January's list. In my own book news, I have three coming this year! Scorching Hot Mess, my very first standalone in March. Code of Honor Series continues with Taking Flight in July. And last but not least is The Mating Call, the first of a new shifter series coming October! I hope you have a wonderful start to this new year and that it continues through the months to come. x Brooke
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