My Winter TBR!
Happy Tuesday! This week we are talking about what books we plan (hope) to read this winter. I swear, I blinked, and then I had 30+ ARCs on my shelf. Obviously, I will be reading some ARCs, but there are so many amazing books coming out in the next few months that I hope I can get my hands on. I split my list with five books I will DEFINITELY be reading and five I HOPE to read.
- Honey Bee Mine by Sarah T. Dubbs - February
- Still Into You by Erin Connor - February
- No Matter What by Cara Bastone - March
- No Place Like You by Jillian Meadows - March
- Once and Again by Rebecca Serle - March
- Our Ex's Wedding by Taleen Voskuni - January
- The First Time I Saw Him by Laura Dave - January
- Laws of Love and Logic by Debra Curtis - February
- So Old, So Young by Grant Ginder - February
- The Jump by Natalie Keller Reinert - March
What's on your winter TBR?
Let us know in the comments!
Let us know in the comments!



I know my sister loves Bastone, and this one is on my radar, too!
ReplyDeleteI have been reading her books for a while, and they get better and better with each release.
Delete30 ARC's? lol Dang. I have 3 on my Kindle right now. I hope yours are good.
ReplyDeleteI have ARCs all the way up to August releases. They pile on early, but I need to show some self control.
DeleteI want to read THE FIRST TIME I SAW HIM, too. Enjoy your winter reading!
ReplyDeleteHappy TTT (on a Wednesday)!
I was pretty excited to see Dave was continuing the story. I guess a successful adaptation can be motivating.
DeleteGood luck conquering your arcs! Hope you enjoy all on your list here, too!
ReplyDeleteThank you. I am hoping for all hits.
DeleteHA I feel you there! Strong covers on all of these, too! I hope you get a chance to read your "hope to" books, those guys always seem to get left behind on my shelf!
ReplyDeleteSo true about the "hope" books, though my biggest issue is not having access to the book, and you know I am too cheap to buy them all
DeleteThe First Time I saw him is also a book I want to read!
ReplyDeleteThe first one was great. Dave has an interesting catalog with these books being the most different.
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