2025 ABC Challenge—July

Prompts I finished in July


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Bonus—2025 Release

Published April 24, 2025

July 2025 Wrap-Up

Personal Highlights from this month:

  • Besides the awful heatwaves that the Southeast (where I live) experienced during July, nothing exciting happened.

Reading Highlights from this month:

  • I finished the Jessica Brodie Diaries trilogy (Hanging On and A Wild Ride). I wasn’t a huge fan of the books. Texans were portrayed as backward and violent (there were fights every other chapter in each book). Jessica and her friends were super immature, and I also wondered, at various points during the series, if Jessica should stop drinking. She got into some pretty awful situations while drunk. So, no, I will not be rereading this series.
  • I finished the Harris Brothers series. I absolutely loved this series. I also learned more about soccer than I ever wanted to know.
  • I read Book 1 (Irresistibly Lost) and Book 3 (Irresistibly Charming). I liked the books and will be waiting for the rest of the series to go on KU.
  • I read and finished the Wicked Kingdom series. I enjoyed reading it until the last book, which ended on a cliffhanger. There was no follow-up book or even a resolution to the many plot points. I was left wondering about the twins, Ever, Dare, the prophecy, and why Mab did what she did.
  • I read and finished Our Last Wild Days. I really enjoyed reading this book.
  • I read and finished the Heartthrob Hotel series. These were books that didn’t require much mental effort to read. They were nice, fluff books that had some pretty hot sex scenes (the anal play, though, nope).
  • I read the first book of the Wicked series (Good Girl). I was intrigued by the storyline, but I was a little disappointed by the ending. I was intrigued because there was just so much going on in this book. I was disappointed because there was a cliffhanger. Since the rest of the series isn’t available on KU, I’ll have to wait until it becomes available there (or more books become free).
  • I read and finished the Army Wives series. It was a good series with some seriously hot sex scenes.
  • I read the first book in the Diamond Creek, Alaska series (When Love Comes). It was a sweet but predictable romance. I loved that it was set in Alaska. I plan on reading the rest of the series when it becomes available on KU.
  • I read the Island Escapes series. These were short books (under 150 pages). But short doesn’t necessarily mean bad. All three books delivered on sex scenes, and they all had somewhat engaging plotlines.
  • I read the first two books in the Forbidden Desires series (Dirty Little Tease and Dirty Little Secret). This series might not be for everyone (graphic sex scenes, sex work, and BDSM mix together). I plan on reading the rest of the series once it becomes available on KU.
  • I finished the HighTower Fairy Tales: The Little Mermaid series with Depths. I had reviewed the 2nd and 3rd book but never got around to reading the first one (I actually read this series in reverse). This was a very different take on The Little Mermaid, and to be honest, one of my favorite retellings of it.
  • I read the first book in the Dark and Otherworldly series (Poison and Honey). It was interesting, but the series is one of the rare ones that I wouldn’t run out to finish. I just couldn’t connect with the characters or the storyline.
  • I read and finished the Regret duology. I absolutely loved them!!! There was a romance that was woven around so many things that I can’t even begin to describe them. I highly recommend this duology, but if you are easily triggered, it might not be for you.
  • I read three books from the Southern Ghost Hunters series (Southern Spirits, A Ghostly Gift, and The Ghost of Christmas Past). There were ghosts, romance, and mystery abound in all three books, and I enjoyed reading them. I will wait for the rest of the series to either become available on KU or become free before I pick them up.
  • I finished Love Notes and was a little disappointed by it. Don’t get me wrong, it was a sweet romance. However, it was somewhat predictable and a bit boring. Plus, I thought Sophia was a little too conservative (her reaction to the bikini made me roll my eyes) and Drew was way too wild (all those girls coming out of the woodwork to confront/warn Sophia….please. No man is that popular with the ladies).
  • I read the first book in the Book of the Huntress trilogy (Daughter of Dust). It was an interesting take on a post-apocalyptic world. The twist at the end took me by surprise. I will be waiting for the rest of the trilogy to be on KU.
  • I read the first book in the Mate of the Kilgari series (Rescued by the Alien Pirate). It was a fun read with a lot of sex scenes. I will be waiting for the rest of the series to be on KU.
  • I read two books from the Black Mesa Wolves series (Guardian Wolf and Hunter’s Moon). Hunter’s Moon is also the first book in the Silvertip Shifters series. These were quick reads. They were also very light on the plot, but tons of sex. I look forward to reading the rest of the series when it becomes available on KU.
  • I read the first book in The Cracked Slipper trilogy (The Cracked Slipper). This was a very dark retelling of Cinderella, and oh boy, did I enjoy it!! I will be keeping my eye out to see if the rest of the series ends up on KU.
  • I read two books from The Evelyn Maynard Trilogy (Variant Lost and Frayed Bond). This is a New Adult reverse harem series that delivers. I was a little grouchy by the cliffhanger, but oh well. I’m not sure if the rest of the books will be available on Kindle (Amazon currently only shows hardcovers), but I will definitely read them once they are back in stock. I am curious about Evelyn’s past and what her mother was fleeing from.
  • I finished the first book in the Bliss Brothers series (Crush on You), and you know what, I really didn’t like it. It was a revenge, enemies-to-lovers romance, but it was all one-sided. The main female character hated the main male character for not noticing her in high school and an imagined slight. So, she decides to go destroy his business. That left a bad taste in my mouth. But I am curious about the other books and will read them if they show up on KU.
  • I started the Saddle Spring Romance series and read two books (The Cowboy’s Christmas Reunion and The Cowboy’s Mixed-Up Matchmaker). I plan on finishing the rest of the series in August. The two books that I read were adorable, but a little heavy on the religion angle (Christian). That didn’t bother me, but it might bother some people who dislike that kind of thing. Oh, and also, these two books were clean romances with just kissing.

Books I Read:


Books I bought (unless otherwise stated, books were free at the time of purchase):

The Brides Pink Shoes by Jennifer Faye (from BookBub)

Two Cold Killers by K.J. Kalis (from BookBub)

The Brick Wall by Stephanie Julian (from BookBub)

A Bad Eclair Day by Susan Kiernan-Lewis (from BookBub)

An Inconvenient Corpse by Blythe Baker (from BookBub)

The Good Knight by Sarah Woodbury (from BookBub)

Chained Hands by T.L. Smith (adding the entire series to my TBR)

Holly Jolly Rebel by Kate Meader (adding the whole series to my TBR)

Find Me by Margaret Watson (from BookBub)

You Really Got Me by Erika Kelly (from BookBub)

Luca by Brenda Rothert (from BookBub)

Popsugar 2025 Reading Challenge—July

Prompts I finished in July


A book about soccer

The entire series centers around a family (and their friends) who are football players (also known as soccer players outside the US).

A book set at a luxury resort

Luxury resort in the Florida Keys

A highly anticipated read of 2025


Bonus—A book that features a married couple who don’t live together

Husband is in the military and gone for long periods of time

A book that features an unlikely friendship

February 2025 Wrap-Up

Personal Highlights from this month:

  • Miss B started her job and she is loving it.
  • Miss R got her diagnosis—unspecified ADHD, an attachment disorder, and an unspecified anxiety disorder. Her therapist is adjusting her therapy sessions to follow the suggestions of the psychiatrist.
  • BK traveled to Minnesota and got to enjoy -2 to -14-degree weather. To say he wasn’t a fan is an understatement.
  • Mr. Z has his heart set on MIT for college. But he is also interested in a college that solely focuses on computer science in Salt Lake City, any of the UNC campuses, App State, and Western Carolina.

Blog/Reading Highlights from this month:

  • I read two books in The Zemnian Series (Wolf Island and The Singing Shore I: Sea and Song). I have read (and reviewed) two other books in the series—The Breathing Sea I: The Burning and The Breathing Sea II: Drowning. I am slowly working through this series and will return to see if the other 7 books will either be free or put on KU.
  • I read books 1 and 5 of The Starlight Chronicles. I am waiting for the rest of the series to either become free (unlikely) or show up on Kindle Unlimited (a better chance of this happening)
  • I read books 0.5 and 1 of the Hellions Ride series. Like the previous books I mentioned above, I will wait for the rest of the series to become free or go on Kindle Unlimited.
  • I finished the Waldegrave Series by A.L. Tyler (3 books). I was on the fence about the series. I couldn’t decide if I liked it or was bored with it. In the end, it was a combination of the two.

Books I Read:


Books I bought (unless otherwise stated, books were free at the time of purchase):

Keep My Secrets by Stephanie Julian (from BookBub)

Beauty and the Professor by Skye Warren (from BookBub)

Museum of Magic by Beth Revis (from BookBub)

Meet Me Under the Mistletoe by Stacey Kennedy (from my TBR)

A Lot Like Christmas by Kait Nolan (from my TBR)

Alien Mercenary’s Heart by Mina Carter (from my TBR)

Werewolves Only by Carrie Pulkinen (from Angel’s Book Nook)

He Ain’t Lion by Celia Kelly (from my TBR)

Bound to Submit by Laura Kaye (from my TBR)

When Kings Rise by Vi Carter (from BookBub)

A Caribbean Mystery by Agatha Christie (from my TBR)

The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins (from my TBR)

Zoe Baird: Pathogens and Popstars by Michael Ball (from BookBub)

Journey to the Centre of the Earth by Jules Verne (from The Wee Writing Lassie)

Raised to Kill by Evangeline Anderson (found by going down a rabbit hole )

Heather by Chris Keniston (from my TBR)

The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie (from my TBR)

The Big Four by Agatha Christie (from my TBR)

The Mystery of the Blue Train by Agatha Christie (from my TBR)

Finding Love in Forgotten Cove by Karice Bolton (from my TBR)

One Fine May by Courtney McCaskill (from BookBub)

Her Big City Neighbor by Jackie Lau (from my TBR)

Crushing on You by Jen Trinh (from my TBR)

Craving the Fight by L.P. Dover (from my TBR)

Shadow Magic by Donna Grant (from my TBR)

Ivy & Bone by R.L. Perez (from my TBR)

Reckless by Susan Kiernan-Lewis (from BookBub)

The Fall Rush by Abby Jimenez (from Chonky Books)

By His Rule by Tracy Lorraine (from BookBub)

Unbroken by Melody Grace (from BookBub)

All This Time by Annabelle McCormack (from my TBR)

Feel the Heat by Kate Meader (from BookBub)


Goodreads Giveaway Wins

Our Last Wild Days by Anna Bailey