I didn't get to read quite as many books as I wanted to this month as I was so busy with work and getting my blog ready to go for while I am on holiday, as you are reading this as I am actually in sunny Spain! As I didn't get to read as many books as I wanted this month, I thought I would also share the TV show I binged watched this month as I really enjoyed it!
The TV Show I binge watched in July was Hart of Dixie. This isn't a new show nor is it available on Netflix but if you can find it, it is definitely worth a watch! I watched this show when it was airing weekly a few weeks ago and I am still gutted that it got cancelled after just four seasons. This has serious Gilmore Girls vibes to it, maybe because it's on the same set but it just makes me feel good whenever I watched it. I am actually going to restart watching it because I already miss Bluebell.
The first book I read this month was 180 Seconds by Jessica Park.
''Some people live their entire lives without changing their perspective. For Allison Dennis, all it takes is 180 seconds…
After a life spent bouncing from one foster home to the next, Allison is determined to keep others at arm’s length. Adopted at sixteen, she knows better than to believe in the permanence of anything. But as she begins her third year in college, she finds it increasingly difficult to disappear into the white noise pouring from her earbuds.
One unsuspecting afternoon, Allison is roped into a social experiment just off campus. Suddenly, she finds herself in front of a crowd, forced to interact with a complete stranger for 180 seconds. Neither she, nor Esben Baylor, the dreamy social media star seated opposite her, is prepared for the outcome.
When time is called, the intensity of the experience overwhelms Allison and Esben in a way that unnerves and electrifies them both. With a push from her oldest friend, Allison embarks on a journey to find out if what she and Esben shared is the real thing—and if she can finally trust in herself, in others, and in love.''
I really enjoyed this book and it was a little different than what I have been reading recently but I just couldn't put it down and finished it within a couple of days. This wasn't my favourite book that I read this month but it was a complete bargain at 99p on Kindle, if you have Kindle Unlimited, it's free for you to enjoy! This book is available - HERE.
The next book I read this month was Holiday in the Hamptons by Sarah Morgan.
''She’s moved on…
Felicity Knight loves New York. But when she spots her ex-husband in the city, Fliss is desperate to escape!
He’s moved back…
Vet Set Carlyle is back from California to establish his own practice and settle down. When he learns that his ex Fliss still lives close by, that future is looking a whole lot brighter…
Will a perfect escape bring them back together?
With the help of his adorable dog Lulu, and a sprinkling of beachside magic, Seth is determined to make Fliss see he’s never stopped loving her!''
I read one of her books last month and I loved it so much I had to read another and I wasn't disappointed! I went into this book without a clue of what it was about and I really enjoyed it from cover to cover. I always find with Sarah's books that they leave me wanting more! This was a great summer beachy read that did make me feel incredibly sad in some parts but overall it was a great read! I can't wait to read even more from her soon. This book is available in Paperback for £3.85 - HERE.
The final book I read this month was Dare to Fall by Estelle Maskame. I really don't want to go into too much detail about this book as I was actually apart of the blog tour yesterday! But I really loved this book and you can find out all the details - HERE.
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