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March 2017 TBR List :)

Tomorrow's the last day of February, and so I thought today would be the perfect time to share my March TBR list with all of you guys!


I've actually got a pretty ambitious list for my next month, as I ordered a ton of books from the library, and of course they all came in at the exact same time.


But oh well, they all sound amazing! and I'm sure March is going to be a month of great reads for me.



Here's the ones I'll be hoping to get to:


Only Yours by Susan Mallery: The fifth book in the Fool's Gold series, and a series that I'm honestly really enjoying it. I tend to read more YA than adult fiction, but when I do choose adult fiction I tend to always choose more of the sweet romance type, and Susan Mallery is one of my favorites from this genre.


Sisterchicks Say Ooh LA La by Robin Jones Gunn: This is the fifth book in The Sistechicks series, and I've been enjoying getting to read more books by one of my all time favorite inspirational authors. This series is composed of stand alone novels that each focus on two women who are "sisterchicks" that take a once in a lifetime vacation together. They're really uplifting, and while I haven't enjoyed two, three or four as much as I enjoyed the first one, they're a cute, easy read, and definitely a series I'd recommend.


Not After Everything by Michelle Levy: I really don't know too much about what this one's about, but I actually won a t shirt with this book cover on it while we were at RT Booklovers, and it's been on my TBR list ever since. I finally decided that now, almost a year later, it's finally time to read this book.


Snowflake Bay by Donna Kauffman: This is actually a book that I planned to read around the holiday season, but I just never got around to it, and I definitely didn't want to wait all the way till next Christmas to finally get to it.


Love, Lies and Spies by Cindy Anstey: I saw this one on a fellow book blogger's blog, and I thought the idea of a pride and prejudice type espionage novel was something unique, and definitely unlike anything I'd ever read before.


Winterspell by Claire Legrand: This book has been on my TBR list forever, as I'm beyond belief intrigued by the idea of a YA novel based on the classic Nutcracker story. However, I haven't heard very good things about it, and so I decided to grab it from the library rather than buying it, and if I end up liking it, then I'll go ahead and purchase it afterwards.


Summer of Yesterday by Gabby Triana: I actually discovered this one when I was researching books for my Disney themed YA books post, and I knew the premise of this one being about a girl who time travels to Disney World of the past made this a book that I needed in my life ASAP.


The Beast Within: A Tale of Beauty's Prince by Serena Valentino: I talked about this one also in my DIsney themed YA book post, and I"m excited to get to read about the beloved tale from the beast's point of view.


Broken Juliet by Leisa Rayven: I wasn't actually a fan of Bad Romeo really at all, but I decided to be fair and give the sequel a chance to see if it redeems the series in my eyes at all.


Yours Truly by Heather Vogel Frederick: I have a slight obsession with Heather's middle grade novels, and The Mother Daughter Book Club series remains one of my all time favorites. I read the first book in this new middle grade mystery series by her about a year and a half ago, and I've been dying to read the second one ever since. Even though I'm not in the intended age group whatsoever, I literally love Heather's books.


Peter and the Starcatchers by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson: I had started this series a few years ago, but never got around to finishing it. And so, since I've really been in a Disney reading mood lately, I decided now was the perfect time to go ahead and start reading it again.


and lastly,

A Whole New World: A Twisted Tale by Liz Braswell: Another series I discovered while I was researching Disney themed books, and I'm so excited to read this one. This particular one looks at the twist of Jafar being the first one to summon the Genie, and i literally can't wait to curl up with this one.



And that's my list of books I hope to finish in March guys! I'd love to hear what books are currently on your March TBR list!



Thanks for reading, and I'll see you all in my next post.


This is not a sponsored post, all thoughts and opinions are my own. 

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