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June 2018 TBR List

Happy Wednesday Everyone :)


We're a few days into June, and I thought today I'd like to take a few moments to share with you all what books I plan to read throughout the month.

I'm very much looking forward to all the titles I have on my list this month, and hopefully none of them will end up disappointing me. 


Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen:



I started this one last month, but as I'm really wanting to take my time with it, and truly be immersed in each and every word, I didn't end up finishing it, and hope to do so this month instead.


The Chemist by Stephenie Meyer:




This one had been on my TBR list for quite sometime, especially since I love both Twilight and The Host so much. I randomly picked it up at the library last month, and I'm currently about halfway through it and I'm really liking it actually.


Three Weddings and a Bar Mitzvah by Melody Carlson:



While overall I haven't loved the 86 Bloomberg Place series as much I did Melody's Dear Daphne series, I'm still really looking forward to finishing the fourth installment this month. Especially with how much growth was shown by most of the characters in the last book, Spring Broke.


The Cherished Quilt by Amy Clipston:



This is probably one of the ones I'm most excited to read this month, mainly because of just how much I enjoyed the first two books in the series. I really enjoyed reading about Emily's character in the first two books as well, so I'm excited to get to read her story this month.


Not If I Save You First by Ally Carter:



I was really hoping to get to read this one in May, but it didn't come in from the library soon enough. I'm really hoping I'll be able to read it this month, as I love Ally Carter's books so much.


A Kiss In The Dark by Gina Ciocca:



I really enjoyed Gina's first book, Last Year's Mistake, and so I wanted to give this one a try. I usually enjoy most ya contemporaries, as long as they're relatively clean so I'm hoping I'll really enjoy this one too.


A Royal Christmas Wedding by Rachel Hauck:



I've really loved all the titles in Rachel Hauck's Royal Wedding series that I've read so far, and I'm both excited and sad to read the last title, A Royal Christmas Wedding, this month. As I really adored Avery's character in the first book, I'm interested to see how her story is going to play out, but I'm not looking forward to this series coming to an end for me as it's definitely become a new favorite.


The Hope of Azure Springs by Rachel Fordham:



Another title I'm looking very much forward to reading this month is this upcoming release from Revell. I know it's a historical about a woman who's searching for her long lost sister, and her developing friendship with the town sheriff. This one releases in July, and I'll most definitely be looking forward to sharing my thoughts about it with you all.


By Your Side by Candace Calvert:



And the last title I definitely want to get to this month is By Your Side by Candace Calvert. I know this book focuses around one of the characters who was introduced in the third book in her Grace Medical series, and since I enjoyed most of that series wholeheartedly, I'm definitely looking forward to diving into this one.


I'm sure there will be lots of other titles I end up reading this month, but those are the definite ones in my June TBR pile as of right now.

Thanks so much for reading guys! Have a great rest of your day, and I'll see you all again on Friday. 


This is not a sponsored post. All thoughts and opinions are my own. The photos do not belong to me, and all rights to the respective owners. 



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