Spell the Month in Books – May 2022

My inspiration for my Spell the Month in Books posts came from Reviews from the Stacks, where they host a monthly linkup on the second Saturday of every month. Although I don’t follow their timeline of posting or really join any linkup, I believe in giving credit where credit is due. I saw several different bloggers participating and that led me to their posts.

Since I started doing these monthly posts, I’ve been using books I’ve already read that I rated highly. Either there aren’t a lot of books out there that start with the letter Y, or I don’t read them. So this month, I chose a book that is on by TBR for the letter Y that fit the water theme of the other covers I chose. The other two I’ve read and loved.

I mentioned last month that I was hoping to be reading from my hammock by the time May rolled around. Good news and bad news, and it’s the same statement for both. I’ve been able to read from my hammock once so far. I’m incredibly thankful for the weekend we enjoyed temps in the 70s creeping into the 80s, but they only lasted the one weekend and then dropped back down. We’re getting there though. Soon I’ll be complaining it’s too hot.

Anyway, as usual, if I have a review of the chosen book on the blog or Goodreads, you can find the review by clicking on the title.


MMarrying Daisy Bellamy



Author: Susan Wiggs

Publication Date: January 25, 2011

Pages: 432

Genre: Contemporary Romance




AAlmost Just Friends



Author: Jill Shalvis

Publication Date: January 21, 2020

Pages: 384

Genre: Chick Lit/Contemporary Romance




Y – You Send Me



Author: Jeannie Moon

Publication Date: May 29, 2018

Pages: 248

Genre: Contemporary Romance




About Cheri

I'm the mom of two boys and wife to my high school sweetheart. Our oldest, Josh, is living at home while working and paying off student loans. Our youngest, Griffin recently left his active duty Army job and is now National Guard here at home. He moved back to Michigan with his wife Kirsten and our beautiful granddaughter Hazel. I work part time and try to fit as much reading into my life as possible.
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