Wow im shocked you came up with your tbr for may this quick im still deciding which books i want to read im planning on picking books for Asian heritage month
I loooove Mariana Zapata so much - her slow burn is just... idk, perfection 😬 Kulti is really great, my favourite is The Wall of Winnipeg and Me (closely followed by Wait For It, Hands Down, Kulti). The audiobooks are also so good. I hope you'll enjoy the book!
Hi Shawna! Just want to recommend Sight Unseen by Kasha Thompson. I think you will love it. The author is black, indie and the story is duo perspective.
I did the audiobook for Highly Suspicious and Unfairly Cute and I LOVED IT! It made me laugh out loud while I was at the gym working out. I highly recommend and there’s no spice it’s a YA I believe. I hope you like it!
I would say go into out on a limb not biased! Because the book was so great even with the trope most people don’t like, but it was such an amazing book. I throughly enjoyed it and it’s not what I was expecting. Alsooo Mariana Zapata hassss SLOW BURNS 😂. When I say slow I really mean slowwwww. All Rhodes Lead Here was such a great book by here that started me on the journey of her books. Something More was also an amazing book!!
Good morning. Some Girls Do by Jennifer Dugan is a YA queer read that I’m reading now and it’s good. Kimberly Brown, Alexandria Warren and Alexandria House are some great Black romance authors. Please read them.
Yes! I LOVE Kimberly Brown, her Jereau Family series is so good! Alexandria House may have too much spice for Shawnaci 😅 but her books are Amazing! I think that off all of her books Technical would be a good recommendation. I think that A. Warren’s Skyhawks series would be a great one for her to read. I loved Snoop and KiKi 😊. Great recommendations.
Shawnaci!!!I just finished Postcards from Summer and it was so good. Probably one of my fav read this year. I really think you will enjoy it. It gives summertime, vacay, love, slowburn..basically all the feels! Your amazing!!!!! Thanks for the videos! You are loved!
Yaaaas! Out on a limb is sooooo sweet! It doesn’t have a THIRD ACT BREAKUP!!! Woo hoo! I just finished Saving & Redeeming 6 and yes, I’m in the middle of Taming 7! I need to read “Addicted to you” I have the first 4 books 🫣🤪 I am a spice LOVER, and I decided to try the slow burn QUEEN, Ms Zapata! I read The wall of Winnipeg and me…that book is long as hell, BUT, there was CRACK in that book! When they brushed hands I was giggling and swooning and that says ALOT!!! Also, Highly suspicious and unfairly cute is YA so not that much spice 😉
All Rhodes Lead Here by Mariana Zapata. Literally the longest book I've ever read and the fastest I've ever read, I could not put it down and loved it!!! Still think about it constantly.
I hope this isn't too much...if it is....please delete this (I'm 100% serious). Your husband is awesome I can tell he is enamored with you. And, as a father of 3 kids, there is a certain glow all of a sudden. Just sayin'. Keep being a great husband and thanks for sharing your bride with us. She inspires us to read more and contributes to the black book tuber community in incredible ways.
Thanks for the book recs! I have a book rec for you - The Never List by DL White. It was a funny, enemies to lovers story that was told from dual POVs. Their banter had me laughing and they also had their own individual stories. I think you would really like this book!
I loved to hear your thoughts about Addicted to You, I loved that there was some representation for both addictions, and both of their addictions hits close to home and I loved that both characters didn't make me feel alone
I clicked on this video so fast! You are one of my favorite booktubers❤. I am the same when it comes to spice. I’m not into having spicy moments without it fitting into or developing the story. I read Act Your Age, Eve Brown by Talia Hibbert and I wasn’t prepared for all the spicy scenes but at least they fit into the overall character development and narrative 😂. Also, I prefer reading stories about female characters. I think it’s more about relatability for me.