Book(s) of the Month - February 2023
February was such a busy month for me (in the real world) so I didn’t finish many books, but I did visit Scotland!
FUN FACT: Each of the books below have a Scottish connection!
In order of reading:
1. Suffering the Scot (Brotherhood of the Black Tartan Book 1) – Nichole Van Suffering the Scot
A delectable Scottish historical romance.
Here are some extracts from my review:
“It reads sort of like Pride and Prejudice, but better.”
“the language in this book is fit for the time period, but written in a way that is easier for a modern reader to understand and appreciate. I adored the way the Scottish accent is written, too.”
“The relationship between Jane and Andrew is TO DIE FOR!”
“[…] passion pleats and kilt swish!”
“more than just romance and (un)suitable marriages and earldoms, there is also a mystery to be solved…”
2. Rock Paper Scissors – Alice Feeney Rock Paper Scissors
A couple go to Scotland to save their marriage… kind of. This is a decent psychological thriller with some good twists to keep you guessing.
3. One Summer Sunrise – Shari Low One Summer Sunrise
My second Shari Low book in as many months. I think it’s safe to say I’m a fan! (And I even bought it on paperback, which is rare for me – I was in Scotland, and I wanted a book I could hold rather than my Kindle. I was craving paper!)
This book has another good mix of characters with difficult decisions to be made, in Shari’s signature one day formula which I absolutely love. Oh what a day!
My ‘Book of the Month’
This month, picking a favourite was easy. This is the book that made me smile, that I didn’t want to finish, that I enjoyed every minute of and couldn’t stop talking about:
Suffering the Scot
Check back with me next month when I will hopefully have finished reading more books (although, I will also be releasing ARC copies of my latest book in March so I’m sure you can imagine how busy I am right now!)
If you want to know more about what I’m up to as an author, don’t forget to subscribe to my newsletter: https://chloeblythauthor.com/newsletter - sent on 10th of each month.
FUN FACT: Each of the books below have a Scottish connection!
In order of reading:
1. Suffering the Scot (Brotherhood of the Black Tartan Book 1) – Nichole Van Suffering the Scot
A delectable Scottish historical romance.
Here are some extracts from my review:
“It reads sort of like Pride and Prejudice, but better.”
“the language in this book is fit for the time period, but written in a way that is easier for a modern reader to understand and appreciate. I adored the way the Scottish accent is written, too.”
“The relationship between Jane and Andrew is TO DIE FOR!”
“[…] passion pleats and kilt swish!”
“more than just romance and (un)suitable marriages and earldoms, there is also a mystery to be solved…”
2. Rock Paper Scissors – Alice Feeney Rock Paper Scissors
A couple go to Scotland to save their marriage… kind of. This is a decent psychological thriller with some good twists to keep you guessing.
3. One Summer Sunrise – Shari Low One Summer Sunrise
My second Shari Low book in as many months. I think it’s safe to say I’m a fan! (And I even bought it on paperback, which is rare for me – I was in Scotland, and I wanted a book I could hold rather than my Kindle. I was craving paper!)
This book has another good mix of characters with difficult decisions to be made, in Shari’s signature one day formula which I absolutely love. Oh what a day!
My ‘Book of the Month’
This month, picking a favourite was easy. This is the book that made me smile, that I didn’t want to finish, that I enjoyed every minute of and couldn’t stop talking about:
Suffering the Scot
Check back with me next month when I will hopefully have finished reading more books (although, I will also be releasing ARC copies of my latest book in March so I’m sure you can imagine how busy I am right now!)
If you want to know more about what I’m up to as an author, don’t forget to subscribe to my newsletter: https://chloeblythauthor.com/newsletter - sent on 10th of each month.
Published on March 05, 2023 02:49
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