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What to Read and What to Skip in Autumn?

This past month I reopened my acupuncture practice since closing it due to the pandemic so I wasn’t sure how much reading I’d fit in but I actually read quite a bit!

Every month I try to read a mixture of romance book new releases and a few that have been on my to be read pile for way too long though this month I actually read quite a few new releases.

I also read at least one book that fits the theme for my Romance Book Reading Challenge (if not more) and tries to read one book from an author I’ve never read before.

There wasn’t a consistent romance book trope theme across this month’s picks. Every book was a contemporary romance but they included erotic romance, friends to lovers romance, fake relationship romance, MM romance, college romance, and age-gap romance.

I haven’t done a reread in a really long time but this month I reread one of my all-time favorite romance books and it just keeps getting better and better.

Check out my favorites and my not-so favorites books I read below.

1. The Shadow of a Crime book







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