Spell the Month in Books – August 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.

The eagle-eyed visitors to my little blog may have noticed I skipped July. I didn’t even notice until about a week ago and decided to just totally skip it instead of doing an end-of-month post. So, here we are, deep into the middle of summer. I hope you’re all having a good one. With my husband recently starting a new job, we’ve been sticking close to home since he doesn’t have any vacation time yet. It’s kind of nice to not have any plans to have to worry about. There’s always enough to do around the house.

I didn’t go with any particular theme this month. They’re all books I highly rated, 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.


AThe Art of Running in Heels



Author: Rachel Gibson

Publication Date: December 26, 2017

Pages: 384

Genre: Contemporary Romance/Sports




UUnraveling



Author: Nicole Edwards

Publication Date: September 26, 2014

Pages: 192

Genre: Contemporary Romance




GGame Changer



Author: Rachel Reid

Publication Date: October 22, 2018

Pages: 334

Genre: Contemporary Romance/Sports




UUnbroken Cowboy



Author: Maisey Yates

Publication Date: April 23, 2019

Pages: 384

Genre: Contemporary Romance/Western




SSleepover



Author: Serena Bell

Publication Date: November 13, 2018

Pages: 224

Genre: Contemporary Romance




TTaken



Author: Rebecca Zanetti

Publication Date: April 30, 2019

Pages: 103

Genre: Romantic Suspense




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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