Monthly Reads: July 2015

Posted August 5, 2015 by Rowena in Features, Giveaways | 9 Comments

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Rowena: July was a slow going reading month for me. For some reason, I was not in the mood to read all that much. It was a busy month for my daughter as she traveled to several different places each and every single weekend in July for basketball so I guess I can blame that, maybe? I’m not even sure but I just really hope that August is a better reading month for me.

Here’s what I read in July:

Forever and a Year by B.T. Gottfred | DNF
Racing the Sun by Karina Halle | 3.75 out of 5
Black Rainbow by J.J. McAvoy | 3 out of 5
The Fill-In Boyfriend by Kasie West | 4 out of 5
Sincerely, Carter by Whitney Gracia Williams | 4.25 out of 5
Open Road Summer by Emery Lord | 2.5 out of 5
If I Could Turn Back Time by Beth Harbison | 3 out of 5
P.S. I Still Love You by Jenny Han | 4 out of 5
Sincerely, Carter by Whitney Gracia Williams (re-read) | 4.5 out of 5
Brown Eyed Girl by Lisa Kleypas |

I read ten books. Hmm. Maybe not as bad a month in reading than I thought.

My favorite read of the month is probably Sincerely, Carter by Whitney Gracia Williams. It was a lovely friends to lovers story about two people who were made for each other. I thought Carter and Arizona’s story was so freaking good. I loved the way that their relationship was rooted in friendship first. All of that love stuff came way later and reading about how they were with each other before and after they became an item was a lot of fun. Honorable mentions go to P.S. I Still Love You by Jenny Han (which was adorable and I’m so Team Peter!) and The Fill-In Boyfriend by Kasie West (which was another adorable contemporary YA romance that I enjoyed!).

My least favorite read of the month is probably Open Road Summer by Emery Lord. The main character in this book, Reagan got on my hot damn nerves throughout the whole book and even in the end, I didn’t necessarily like her. I really liked Matt Finch though but for a lot of the book, I wondered what in the world he saw in Reagan’s hot and cold ass. I didn’t include Forever for a Year by B.T. Gottfred in my least favorite read of the month because well, I didn’t get that far into the book before I was rolling my eyes down the street and calling it a wrap on that one.

Holly: I had a terrible reading month. I’m traveling and visiting family, plus I picked up a summer job that ended up being way more time-consuming than I expected. I managed to finish 6 books, but the majority were re-reads.

Night’s Surrender by Amanda Ashley | 3 out of 5
Archangel’s Enigma by Nalini Singh | 4.5 out of 5
Heartbreaker by Linda Howard (re-read) | 4 out of 5
White Lies by Linda Howard (re-read) | 3.75 out of 5
Fairytale Come Alive by Kristen Ashley (re-read) | 3.5 out of 5
Kill and Tell by Linda Howard (re-read) | 4 out of 5

My favorite read of the month was Archangel’s Enigma. I’ve been dying to find out more about Nassir and Singh didn’t disappoint. I loved him. His heroine was pretty great, too. I adore this series.

My least favorite read was Night’s Surrender by Amanda Ashley. I didn’t dislike the book, I just read so few my options were limited.

This month we’re giving away:

Sincerely, Carter
Archangel’s Enigma
(print or digital)

If you want to be entered to win, leave a comment on this post telling us what your favorite – and least favorite – reads of the month were. Also, be sure to tell us what book you’re interested in winning. You can put your name in for more than one book, but you’ll only be allowed to win one, so choose wisely.

So…what was your favorite read of the month? And your least favorite? Use the Rafflcopter Widget to enter! Good luck!

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9 responses to “Monthly Reads: July 2015

  1. Timitra

    Ricochet by Keri Lake was one of my faves, Claiming The She Wolf by Louisa Bacio was my least fave. I’m interested in winning Sincerely, Carter.

  2. lsureader

    I read 15 books in July. My favorite was The Other Side of Midnight, by Simone St. James. My least favorite was Robyn Carr’s A New Hope. I found it too predictable. If I win, I’d like Archangel’s Enigma. Thanks.

    It’s not listed. What was Rowena’s rank for Brown-Eyed Girl?

  3. Kareni

    Favorites this month include:

    The Deal (Off-Campus) and The Mistake (Off-Campus Book 2) by Elle Kennedy
    M. L. Buchman’s latest military romance Bring On the Dusk (The Night Stalkers)
    Marilyn Pappano’s contemporary romance A Promise of Forever
    In The Air Tonight (Sisters of the Craft) by Lori Handeland

    Least favorite is always challenging: I began Jennifer Marie Brissett’s Elysium which was nominated for the 2014 Philip K. Dick Award, but I gave up after some thirty or so pages. It has a lot of excellent reviews, but I don’t think I was in the mood for so challenging a story. Others might be interested in attempting it.

    I’d love to win Sincerely, Carter by Whitney Gracia Williams.

  4. Lacey Thach

    My favorite read of the month would have to be The Hotter You Burn by Gena Showalter! My least favorite is All the Ways to Ruin a Rogue by Sophie Jordan. I really didn’t like the hero in that one.

    I’d love to win Archangel’s Enigma!

  5. Anne H

    I’ve read at least 10 books so far this month, and am going on holiday next week, so I’ll have time to read some more. My favorites so far are ‘A Wish Upon Jasmine’ by Laura Florand, two older books that are new to me – The Wild Marquis, by Miranda Neville and ‘Blitzing Emily’ by Julie Brannagh – and, for something totally different – ‘The HIstory of the Mongol Queens’ by Jack Weatherford. I’m not sure if I’ve got a least favorite. I’d love to win ‘Archangel’s Enigma’..

  6. Katie Lowden

    My favorite so far this month would be Chasing River my least, sadly I had a few, but it would be Bury Me. And I really love Tara Sivecs writing, it just wasn’t for me! I would absolutley love Sincerely, Carter in PB. Such a great book!! Thanks so much!

  7. Kristine R

    My favorite this month was Step Beast by Selena Kitt. I am looking forward to reading Sincerely, Carter by Whitney Gracia Williams

  8. Katie Lowden

    Congrats to the winner of Sincerley, Carter. Such a great book. One of my favorites so far this year!! 🙂

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