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Hello March!

This year March crept up on me, and along with it came my March TBR. Now will I actually read all of these books, probably not, but a girl can hope. February was a bad reading month for me, so I'm hoping with the approach of spring I'll be able to fly through some books to make up for it. Most of these I'm super excited to dive into, especially some highly anticipated new releases such as Deep End, and Finlay Donovan Digs Her Own Grave. Maybe with the sun shining outside I can make some progress through a good chunk of my monthly TBR, and find some new favorites (fingers crossed that I find a new five-star read). Give me a cozy spot outside to lay out with a picnic blanket, a good book, and an ice cold drink, and I'm sure to have a good time. 



Currently Reading
After a rough reading month, which resulted in the last book I read being a DNF (did-not-finish for my bookish newbies), I desperately needed something to get me out of a book slump. So, when in doubt, pick up an Elsie Silver book. After reading her Chestnut Springs series, I became a fan of her easy to read romances, full of angst and professional bull-riders. Currently I've started Wild Love, and am hoping it lives up to the hype. As of right now I'm about 30% in and enjoying it. Updates and a review are sure to follow in the coming week, so if you want to find out more, keep an eye out for my next review post. Below I've included a photo from a nearly cloudless day that I got to read a few chapters.




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