Hi everyone! Today we are celebrating our favorite books of September. Here are the books we rated most highly this month.
What about you guys? What were your favorites this month? Discover anything good in Reading Challenge Month?
Jay’s Favorite Books
- The Hitman’s Guide to Staying Alive Despite Past Mistakes by Alice Walker
- A Crown of Iron and Silver by Hailey Turner
- Bitter Heat by Leta Blake
- Claiming Bite by Silvia Violet
Michelle’s Favorite Books
- King Me by Lucy Lennox (audio by Michael Pauley)
- Birthday by Meredith Russo
- The Divorce by Matthew J. Metzger
- The Beach House by Angelique Jurd
Sammy’s Favorite Books
- Him Improvement by Tanya Chris
- The Long Way Home by Kate Sherwood
- Temporary Insanity by H.L. Day
- The Freshman by Louise Collins
- The Wanderer by Dahlia Donovan
Sue’s Favorite Books
- Hidden in Darkness by Alice Winters
- The Priest by Rowan McAllister
- Coast to Coast by R.J. Scott and V.L. Locey
Kris’ Favorite Books
- A Crown of Iron & Silver by Hailey Turner
Veronica’s Favorite Books
- In Safe Hands by Victoria Sue (audio by Michael Pauley)
- Cranberry Boys by Scudder James, Jr
Camille’s Favorite Books
- In Case You Forgot by Frederick Smith and Chaz Lamar
- Would it Be Okay to Love You, Year 3 by Amy Tasukada
Jovan”s Favorite Books
- The Secrets We Keep by Rick R. Reed
Kenna’s Favorite Books
- Beyond Identity by Karrie Roman
- Coffee by Matthew J. Metzger
- Mystery of the Bones by C.S. Poe
Elizabeth’s Favorite Books
- The Art of Death by Bob Appavu
- The Musician and the Monster by Jenya Keefe
- Boy Shattered by Eli Easton
- Honeymoon for One by Keira Andrews (audio by Joel Leslie)
I quite liked a number of my challenge reads particularly Exit Plans for Teenage Freaks by ‘Nathan Burgoine and Not Dead Yet by Jenn Burke which were new to me as well as the Claiming series by Lyn Gala which was a reread.
Oh yes, I have heard great things about those (and loved Not Dead Yet)
I picked up quite a few of this list this month, thanks!!!
You are welcome! Hope you enjoy!
The Freshman by Louise Collins was one of my favourites.