March 2024 Wrap Up

March was a good reading month, not just because I read 11 books and 1 novella, but because I read one of my favorite romance books of the year AND got totally captured by a very popular romance author’s series.

March Reads

My reading was overtaken by Ana Huang in March, between finishing up the Twisted series with Twisted Games, Twisted Hate, & Twisted Lies. I then transitioned to what’s been published of the spinoff series, Kings of Sins, so far (imagine my HAPPINESS when I found out that there’s going to be seven total Kings of Sins books) with King of Wrath, King of Pride, and King of Greed. I feel like what I went through with Ana Huang this book, i.e. the chokehold her books had on me, is what people similarly go through with Colleen Hoover’s books. I knew the exact set-up of each book (wealthy, morally grey male MC falls in love with their opposite female MC), but I cannot get enough. I overall had very similar feelings with each book, but Twisted Games and King of Wrath are my faves. I’m so happy that the next King of Sins book, King of Sloth, is coming out on April 30th, AND that Ana Huang has a new sports romance series coming out in the fall.

The BEST book that I read in March was Kennedy Ryan’s latest Skyland installment, This Could Be Us. This was such a well-written romance book, and had such a good balance of the romance with family and friendship amidst its drama. I read Color Me In for a grad class I’m taking right now for a free choice reading review, Ready Or Not is definitely worth checking out, and I felt medium on my other three reads this month. I knew going into reading Royal Valentine that the last Impossible Meet Cute novella had gotten mixed reviews, and I definitely agree with the side that said this one was a miss. I read Anita de Monte Laughs Last because it was the Bad on Paper Podcast Book Club pick for March and it was a miss for me because I had a lot of trouble getting into each of the perspectives and the writing style overall. I liked The Breakup Tour, but it’s not the most memorable read for me.

What did you read in March? Have you read any of the books that I shared? Share in the comments!

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