Favorite Releases for April 2023

Posted April 29, 2023 by Marsha in Discussion / 0 Comments

The title might be a bit deceiving in that I loved every single book I read for Happily Ever After Romance — all thirty-seven (37) of them… and remember that I also have two other book review websites which are not included in that number so, yes, I did read a lot in April. 🙂  (I do not ever borrow, buy, or request a book that I do not know from the Cover Description that I would enjoy… sometimes I’m disappointed, but I go into these books believing I’m about to fall in love – which I usually do.)

Of those books, I’ve gone back and looked at them again to honestly see which ones I would re-read again.  Maybe because I cannot find a current title that calls my name so I’ll pick a comfort read that I know I loved.  Perhaps because I simply love that world and feel the need to revisit it.

The 10 titles listed here are the ones that captured my heart, and my imagination to the point where I will happily and willingly pick them up for another read.  This doesn’t mean that I loved the other 27 books less, only that I know, at this moment, I’d return to any of these titles and fall in love all over again. 🙂

 

Engaged to London’s Wildest Billionaire by Kali Anthony (Behind the Palace Doors

Bound by a Sicilian Secret by Lela May Wight

Return to Hummingbird Way by Reese Ryan (Holly Grove Island

Just a Little Jilted by Joss Wood (Dynasties: Calcott Manor

Their Temporary Arrangement by Joss Wood (Dynasties: Calcott Manor

Bound by the Italian’s “I Do” by Michelle Smart (Billion-Dollar Revenge

Expecting Her Enemy’s Heir by Pippa Roscoe (Billion-Dollar Revenge

Home to River’s Edge by Nan Reinhardt (The Weaver Sisters

A Baby to Make Her His Bride by Dani Collins (wrap up Four Weddings and A Baby

To Hold and Protect by Sandra Owens (K-9 Defenders

That’s a wrap for April 2023.  What am I looking forward to most for May of 2023?  Honestly?  St. Martin’s Press has kindly auto-approved me on NetGalley.  So, you had best believe that I picked up Nora Roberts’ newest IDENTITY due out on May 23rd the moment I saw it listed.  One happy reader here. 🙂  Psst: you’re gonna love it.

 

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