Monday, April 20, 2020

What Helen Read #47: March 2020

Hello! How is everyone doing? It's a little late in the month for our regular What Helen Read since originally, I had scheduled this post for this time because of my travel plans. Then the world changed. In the meantime, since coming home, I've been adjusting to what we are calling the new normal, I've decided to keep to what I have scheduled.

With this, I hope you are settling into a routine and that you and yours are doing well. My gratitude and appreciation to those of you who are working on the frontline. You are true heroes. I hope you get some down time between all the crazy and that your romance pick takes you away to a wonderful place. Much love, xoxo.

Here's what Helen read for the last month.









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


Again so many fabulous books all of them I would recommend but choosing a couple of standouts is hard but let me try. :-)

A couple of really good romantic suspense stories this month Charlotte Pass by Lee Christine and Shannon Curtis’s Easy Target. Both of them had me on the edge of my seat.

Callum by Sasha Cottman is another fabulous story in her Regency Rockstars series and Natasha Lester’s The Paris Secret is amazing.

Kandy Shepherd always pleases me with her beautiful romances with One Night With Her Millionaire Boss and Fiona McArthur’s newest took me to the jungles of Papua New Guinea in Midwife In The Jungle.

The End of Cuthbert Close by Cassie Hamer and The Banksia Bay Beach Shack by Sandie Docker’s newest releases are fabulous reads.

Have Fun, Helen.

Well, here's what Helen read. What do you think? Did you read any of the same books? What did you read this month? Tell us below.


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6 comments:

  1. I love seeing all of the covers together :)

    So many great stories

    Have Fun

    Helen

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    1. That's one of my favorite parts of this regular post we do. Seeing all the covers together when I finish drafting the post.

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  2. Helen, you are AMAZING -- with all you have going on, to get so much reading done. Such generosity <3

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    1. Oh yes, Helen is truly amazing.

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    2. Reading makes me happy

      :)

      Have Fun

      Helen

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    3. Oh yes, and we have all the lovely authors to thank for giving us so many awesome books. :-)

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