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Blogmas Day 23: January TBR

Welcome To Blogmas Day 23 Guys :)






I can't believe Christmas Eve is tomorrow, and I also can't believe that I've managed to stick with Blogmas this entire time. I have to say that I'll definitely miss it once it's over, but at the same time, I think I'll be glad to have a little bit more free time on my hands.


Today's post is going to be a look at some of the books included on my January TBR list. I say "some" because I know after opening Christmas presents I will definitely want to be adding some of my new books to the list, so I'm keeping my current TBR pile for January to be pretty small.


Here's the books I'm hoping to get to next month:


Departures by Robin Jones Gunn: I read both The Christy Miller series and The Sierra Jensen series a long time ago, however, after recently starting Christy and Todd The Married Years, I realized that there's a lot of books in the spin off series, or stand alone novels that connect, that I haven't got to yet, and this is an example of that. I definitely hope to finish this one in early January.



Secrets by Robin Jones Gunn: I want to read this one for the exact same reason as above. Hopefully I'll be able to finish both of these, and possibly another one or two in the series in January.



A Heart's Disguise by Colleen Coble: This was my only purchase for myself on Black Friday, and I've been anxiously awaiting reading it since Colleen Coble is one of my favorites. However, I had put it aside in order to read Christmas themed novels this month instead, so it's definitely a priority for next month.


Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte: I'm currently about a third through this book, but once again I had put it aside in order to read Christmas novels this month, so I'm definitely hoping to finish it in January.


So those are the four novels that are definitely on my January TBR list, and I will be adding many more to this list after Christmas.



Thanks so much for reading guys! I will see you all back here tomorrow. :)



This is not a sponsored post. All opinions are my own. The photo was taken by me with an Iphone. 

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