I’m continuing with my seasonal TBRs, and hoping my little rule I’ve set at the start of this year is going to spur me on to finishing the majority of these books.
I have tried to give myself a helping hand by picking some books I genuinely do already have my eye on. Let’s see if I actually read them this time.

Aisling and the City by Sarah Breen and Emer McLysaght
The fourth, and penultimate, book in the Aisling series follows our heroine setting up a new life in New York city. Aisling and I always seem to match up in terms of life experiences, and I’m hoping this match up of our lives again will bring me even closer to one of my favourite heroines.

Motherfóclóir by Darach Ó Séaghda
I’m a huge lover of the Irish language and I lament not having as many opportunities to speak it these days. This book speaks about the efforts made to revive and develop Irish. I was gifted this by my friend Kaitlyn, and March seems like the perfect time to read it.

The Rebound by Catherine Walsh
I adored Catherine’s debut, One Night Only and when I heard she had a new book coming this spring, I knew I wanted to read it. I have a vcopy from Netgalley. Abby’s return to Ireland and reunification with her childhood neighbour feels like the perfect Valentine’s Day read.

Dial A for Aunties by Jesse Sutano
I’ll be buddy reading this with Cora from Tea Party Princess and I’m really excited to read this. The second book of this series comes out in March and I’m really excited to get reading it. I do, however, need to read the story of Meddy and her date from hell first for it to make sense.

Reputation by Lex Croucher
This is another buddy read, this time with Ross from The Royal Bookshelf. I’ve never read a historical romance, but I feel something with Mean Girls and Gossip Girls vibes will be a good place to start.

The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood
You couldn’t turn around without bumping into this book online last year, and I’ve jumped right on top of the hype train. I’m excited for a fake dating trope and a woman who works in STEM – and I’ve heard this book is pretty steamy. Goodreads has also informed me this is a series, so if we get on well there’ll be more to come.

I hope you enjoy reading these when you get the chance!
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The Love Hypothesis is SO good!!! Highly recommend! That’s the only book I’ve read on this list, but the rest look so good! Hope you enjoy them all 🙂
Dial A for Aunties is ridiculously hilarious, I hope you have fun reading it.
Reputation sounds good!
My post: https://lydiaschoch.com/top-ten-tuesday-books-on-my-spring-2022-tbr/
I hope you enjoy these!. Reputation sounds so good. Here is my post-https://paigesofnovels.wordpress.com/2022/03/15/top-ten-tuesday-spring-tbr/
Dial A for Aunties was wild! A hilarious book for sure. An I loved The Love Hypothesis. Happy reading!
Thanks so much for commenting! Hopefully I’ll enjoy them just as much
The Rebound sounds fun! Here is our Top Ten Tuesday. Thank you!
Dial A for Aunties is a book I keep seeing around and it’s only a matter of time before I find myself with a copy. Hope you enjoy these books when you get to them! 🙂
My Spring TBR.
Looks like you have some fun reading ahead of you. Enjoy!
Happy TTT (on a Wednesday)!
Susan
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