February was a light month on the bookish front. Lingering sickness snowballed our to-do lists and medicine head isn’t very conducive to comprehensible reading or #swoof (squeezing words out of feelings, aka reviewing).
Here are the newest additions to my all-time favorites!
What are some of your favorites from February?
argh. I still have to read 4 of your 6!!!
LikeLike
Well, then, you’ve read 1 more than I have!
LikeLike
the struggle is real, my friend!
LikeLike
I’ve read Maybe It’s You and loved it. I have the rest of these on my TBR list. I’m currently reading The Memory of You by Catherine West. I guess I have until midnight to finish it this month. If not, it will have to go in March, I guess! LOL I’d add An Uncommon Courtship by Kristi Ann Hunter and Love’s Eternal Breath by Naomi Rawlings. February had flown by way too fast!
LikeLike
The Memory of You is on my list for March. An Uncommon Courtship was in my January Favorites. I need to read some Naomi Rawlings!
LikeLike
I’ve not read any of your February list. A couple are on my TBR list. Hope you feel better soon! ((((HUGS))))
LikeLike
Thank you, Caryl! Maybe you’ll want to add some more or give those couple a little bump! I know I’m guilty of that!
LikeLike
Hope you’re all on the mend. It’s awful when it goes through the whole family. Takes weeks out of your life by the time it’s gone.
Definitely loved ‘Maybe It’s You’ and ‘Redeeming Grace’. Still to read the others. My reread of Tamara Leigh’s ‘The Unveiling’ wasn’t bad either! The rest are on my TBR *sigh*
LikeLike
2017 hasn’t been very nice to us, that is for sure 😉 I hear ya, yet I can’t stop adding books to the tbr…
LikeLike
I so want to read these – especially the three from series I’ve started (An Uncommon Protector, Redeeming Grace, and Worth the Wait).
Two of my favorite reads in February were Jocelyn Green’s The Mark of the King and James Markert’s The Angels’ Share.
LikeLike
Redeeming Grace was my first Jill Eileen Smith book so I’m looking forward to reading more of hers! The Mark of the King is magnificent, isn’t it! Thanks for sharing, Yvette!
LikeLike