Wednesday, July 13, 2022

What Helen Read #73: June 2022

Wanna know something? It's super late. And I'm super late. I'm also using the word super a lot. Anyhoo, at least I'm doing this now, eh? It's been a busy day. I should be in bed reading already since it's past 9am, but here I am.

Here's what Helen read for the last month.

Someone Else's Child by Kylie Orr
Someone Else's Child
Always A Princess by Clyve Rose
Always A Princess
The Baby Whisperer by Fiona McArthur
The Baby Whisperer
Lola And The Single Dad by Kelly Hunter
Lola And The Single Dad


Everyone In My Family Has Killed Someone by Banjamin Stevenson
Everyone In My Family Has Killed Someone
Adventure WIth A Secret Prince by Andrea Bolter
Adventure With A Secret Prince
Paperbark Hill by Maya Linnell
Paperbark Hill
Under The Dark Moon by Susanne Bellamy
Under The Dark Moon


A Family's Trust by Louise Guy
A Family's Trust
Mysteries, Midsummer Sun, and Murders by RB Marshall et al
Mysteries, Midsummer Sun, And Murders Anthology
The Song Of The Jade Lily by Kirsty Manning
The Song Of The Jade Lily
The Worst Lord In London by Anna Campbell
The Worst Lord In London


A Town Like Clarence by Stella Quinn
A Town Like Clarence
Lying In Wait by Diane Hester
Lying In Wait
Wake by Shelley Burr
Wake
Up All Night WIth A Good Duke by Amy Rose Bennett
Up All Night With A Good Duke


Out Of Breath by Anna Snoekstra
Out Of Breath (Amazon AU)
To Autumn, With Love by Michelle Montebello
To Autumn, With Love
The Billioniare Behind The Headlines by Rachael Stewart
The Billionaire Behind The Headlines



Helen always has a fabulous reading month. Let's see what stood out for her.

It is going to be hard to pick out some favourites this month. 😊

I read some fabulous historicals, Amy Rose Bennett has a new one out, the start of a new series with Up All Night With A Good Duke. Yay! And it was fabulous. Anna Campbell too has another start to a new series with The Worst Lord In London and it sizzles the pages and Susanne Bellamy has an Australian historical set around WW2, Under The Dark Moon which was so good.

The last two books in the Outback Babies series set in Wirralong. The Baby Whisperer by Fiona McArthur and Lola And The Single Dad by Kelly Hunter are must reads.

Off course, I do love my Harlequin Mills and Boon stories and Rachael Stewart’s The Billionaire Behind The Headlines and Andrea Bolter’s Adventure With A Secret Prince both left me feeling so good.

Kylie Orr’s debut Someone Else's Child was such a page turner, one I highly recommend and A Family's Trust by Louise Guy. Wow! One that had me mind jumping around.

Maya Linnell’s Paperbark Hill and Stella Quinn’s A Town Like Clarence are such gorgeous rural romances, ones that I highly recommend.

Michelle Montebello’s second book in the Belle series To Autumn, With Love is a must read.

And if you are in to cosy mysteries the Mysteries, Midsummer Sun, And Murders Anthology is one to pick up, I have two of the stories in it from Phillipa Nefri Clark and Megan Mayfair and they were lots of fun.

There you go I must say I did do a bit of armchair traveling in June and loved it.

Have fun, Helen.

Well, that's it for what Helen read. What did you think? Did you read the same books? Different books? What did you read this month? Tell us below.


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2 comments:

  1. So many fabulous books they certainly bring joy

    Have Fun

    Helen

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