I know it feels like I just did one of these reviews (probably because I did), but I'm back to tell you about the 8 books I read in July. Honestly, these were some of the best books that I've read all year and there is not a single one that doesn't need added to your list. Go check them out now!

I read another book by Christina Lauren last month called Dating You/Hating You, and it was a funny and easy read, so I thought I would check out another by her. This one had the same feel as Dating You/Hating You, and if you are looking for a quick read, I would recommend.
Let Me Lie

My heart pounded through this entire book. Just like the previous Mackintosh books that I've read, this one was full or twists and turns that you didn't see coming. Especially the end.
The Perfect Couple

You all know my love for Hilderbrand and Nantucket and I was excited about her newest release. I will say that although I loved this book, I felt like it had a completely different feel than her other ones as it revolved around a suspicious death.
Need to Know

This was my first spy novel and I will say that it did not disappoint. I was a little unsure when I first read the preview, but it immediately sucked me in, and while at times I was unsure what some of the words meant that she was using, I can't wait to check out more books from Cleveland.
The Girl You Left Behind

I've jumped onto the Jojo Moyes train, and while I'm waiting for Still Me at the library, I thought I would check out another one from her. This book started off based in 1916 and I wanted to stop right away because history books aren't exactly my thing, but I'm glad I stuck with it because it was so good and I was sad when the book switched to present day. I'm a fan.
The Marriage Pact

This book was bizarre and almost (almost) too far fetched for me. It kind of had a Hunger Games feel to it. With that being said, I was very intrigued and I found myself not wanting to put it down to see what would happen next.
The Husband Hour

Tearjerker, plot twists, and a happy ending. Probably my favorite kind of book.
All Your Perfects

You better believe that the second I heard Colleen Hoover was coming out with a new book, I joined the wait list at the library so I could be the first one to read it! You guys, this book made me sob and made my heart pound at times because I was so invested in these characters. It is most definitely the best book that I've read so far this year. When I say that you will never be disappointed in a Hoover book, I'm serious. She is my favorite and I'm so sad that it is over and I have to wait for her to write another book.
I can't believe July is over. I've read a total of 52 books so far this year and I'm hoping that my goal of 100 in 2018 will still come true. Don't forget to follow me on my Goodreads account (here) if you can't wait for my monthly reviews.
Also, let me know below on what to read next!
Happy reading!

My heart pounded through this entire book. Just like the previous Mackintosh books that I've read, this one was full or twists and turns that you didn't see coming. Especially the end.
The Perfect Couple

You all know my love for Hilderbrand and Nantucket and I was excited about her newest release. I will say that although I loved this book, I felt like it had a completely different feel than her other ones as it revolved around a suspicious death.
Need to Know

This was my first spy novel and I will say that it did not disappoint. I was a little unsure when I first read the preview, but it immediately sucked me in, and while at times I was unsure what some of the words meant that she was using, I can't wait to check out more books from Cleveland.
The Girl You Left Behind

I've jumped onto the Jojo Moyes train, and while I'm waiting for Still Me at the library, I thought I would check out another one from her. This book started off based in 1916 and I wanted to stop right away because history books aren't exactly my thing, but I'm glad I stuck with it because it was so good and I was sad when the book switched to present day. I'm a fan.
The Marriage Pact

This book was bizarre and almost (almost) too far fetched for me. It kind of had a Hunger Games feel to it. With that being said, I was very intrigued and I found myself not wanting to put it down to see what would happen next.
The Husband Hour

Tearjerker, plot twists, and a happy ending. Probably my favorite kind of book.
All Your Perfects

You better believe that the second I heard Colleen Hoover was coming out with a new book, I joined the wait list at the library so I could be the first one to read it! You guys, this book made me sob and made my heart pound at times because I was so invested in these characters. It is most definitely the best book that I've read so far this year. When I say that you will never be disappointed in a Hoover book, I'm serious. She is my favorite and I'm so sad that it is over and I have to wait for her to write another book.
I can't believe July is over. I've read a total of 52 books so far this year and I'm hoping that my goal of 100 in 2018 will still come true. Don't forget to follow me on my Goodreads account (here) if you can't wait for my monthly reviews.
Also, let me know below on what to read next!
Happy reading!
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