What I Read This Weekend

Finding Zen is getting a refresher so I didn’t have my usual amount of reading time this weekend. Still, I managed to finish the books below. Let me know in the comments what you read this weekend.

Rich Prick by Tijan

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The way this book’s written, it unraveled each and every secret slowly and over the course of the entire book, so it really kept me hooked. Blaise and Aspen seem like they’re so different in the beginning of the book, but as the story progresses we learn that maybe they aren’t what we think they are. And I am here. For. It.

I read this book all in one day because I couldn’t put it down. And now, of course, I’m moving onto the second book in the series.

Blaise starts out as a guy who wants no part of any sort of relationship. But he quickly changes his tune when he interacts with Aspen, who in her own right isn’t looking for anything either. But they find their salvation in each other and it really is beautiful. I don’t know if I’ve read another book where the hero and heroine are so good for healing each other’s wounds.

I’d definitely recommend giving this one a read!

Times Like These by Julia Wolf

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A book blogger I follow on Insta (@the_romance_reader_gal) recommended this one and I’ve gotta say I loved every second of it. It’s a rock star romance with everything you could want - but these rockers aren’t your typical drugging and boozing it up kind of guys. They’re older, wiser. They’ve been there, done that. And now they’re tired and not quite sure where to go.

Enter Dalia, the tattooed spunky redhead who somehow manages to worm her way into their lives and onto their tour bus. Her and Nick start out hating each other and it morphs into so much more. I highly recommend giving this a read. And bonus? It’s on KU!

Well, that’s what I read this weekend in between rewriting big chunks of Finding Zen, so watch for more about that soon.

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