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February 2019 TBR

Hello Everyone :)


I hope you're all doing well, and I want to thank you for joining me here today on The Preppy Book Princess.


Since we're already into February, I thought today would be the perfect day to share with you all what books I plan on reading during this month.


To Best The Boys by Mary Weber:



I originally had this one on my November TBR I believe it was, but I decided to wait and read it closer to the release date instead. It's my first experience with a Mary Weber book, but I'm really enjoying it, even if it is vastly different from what I was expecting.


The Printed Letter Bookshop by Katherine Reay:




I adore everything there is to adore about Katherine Reay's novels, and words cannot describe how excited I am to get to advance read her May 2019 release. Katherine's writing has no parallels, she's just that good, and the fact that this is about a bookstore only excites me more. 


Where Two Hearts Meet by Liz Johnson:



It took me way too long to get around to reading The Red Door Inn, especially considering it had been on my tbr list since it was first released. Now that I've finished it, I can't wait to continue on with the series. As Caden was one of my favorite characters in the first book, I'm very much looking forward to reading her story.


Eliza and Her Monsters by Francesca Zappia:



I don't actually know too much about this one, other than that I've had a lot of fellow bloggers whose opinions I trust recommend it to me, and that it's supposed to do a good job of showcasing mental illness I believe.


When You Wish by Kristin Harmel:



I've enjoyed the adult fiction titles I've read by this author, and so I decided to give her young adult novel a chance. I've heard that it's got one of my favorite tropes ever in it-the famous person falling for the regular person-and that it's also supposed to be fairly clean which I'm definitely hoping will prove true.


Destined for Doon by Carey Corp and Lorie Langdon:




Now that I've finally gotten around to reading the first book in the series, I'm definitely wanting to continue on with the second this month. 


Emma by Jane Austen:




One of my 2019 reading goals is to finish the Jane Austen novels that I have yet to read, and I'm going to start off with Emma. I've heard from lots of people that this it their favorite Austen novel, so I'm definitely looking forward to diving into it.


Aside from these, I'll probably be adding in another book or so depending on how much time I have, and in particular, I've been really wanting to read an Amish fiction title so I might get to that this month as well. If any of you guys have any Amish fiction recommendations please let me know in the comments :)


Thanks so much for reading guys! Have a great rest of your day.


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