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My June 2022 TBR

Hello Readers! 🌈 Happy Pride Month! If you’re looking for something uplifting to celebrate the month, I highly recommend Heartstopper. I finally picked up the first two graphic novels and started watching the adaptation on Netflix in May and it’s truly heart-warming. Beautifully done!

I’m doing something a little different for my June TBR. I’m only including the six books I consider must-reads this month and leaving the rest of the month free for mood-reading off my 20 Books of Summer challenge list. These are 20 books off my backlist, as well as being mostly books I still need to read to fulfill my Popsugar Reading Challenge for the year. I’m interested to see if the little bit of freedom will be a positive or negative for me… 😃

Let’s see what I have planned for June!

Only When It’s Us (Bergman Brothers, #1) by Chloe Liese

My current read and I’m almost done. Oh my, it’s so good!

Synopsis:

**Revised and Expanded 2021 Edition**

Prepare for an emotional rollercoaster brimming with laughter, tears, and slow-burn sexiness in this new adult romance that tackles the vulnerability of love with humor and heart. 

Ryder

Ever since she sat next to me in class and gave me death eyes, Willa Sutter’s been on my shit list. Why she hates me, I don’t know. What I do know is that Willa is the kind of chaos I don’t need in my tidy life. She’s the next generation of women’s soccer. Wild hair, wilder eyes. Bee-stung lips that should be illegal. And a temper that makes the devil seem friendly.

She’s a thorn in my side, a menacing, cantankerous, pain-in-the-ass who’s turned our Business Mathematics course into a goddamn gladiator arena. I’ll leave this war zone unscathed, coming out on top…And if I have my way with that crazy-haired, ball-busting hellion, that will be in more than one sense of the word. 

Willa

Rather than give me the lecture notes I missed like every other instructor I’ve had, my asshole professor tells me to get them from the silent, surly flannel-wearing mountain man sitting next to me in class. Well, I tried. And what did I get from Ryder Bergman? Ignored. What a complete lumbersexual neanderthal. Mangy beard and mangier hair. Frayed ball cap that hides his eyes. And a stubborn refusal to acknowledge my existence.

I’ve battled men before, but with Ryder, it’s war. I’ll get those notes and crack that Sasquatch nut if it’s the last thing I do, then I’ll have him at my mercy. Victory will have never tasted so sweet.

Only When It’s Us is a frenemies-to-lovers, college sports romance about a women’s soccer star and her surly lumberjack lookalike classmate, complete with a matchmaking professor, juvenile pranks, and a smoking slow burn. This standalone is the first in a series of new novels about a Swedish-American family of five brothers, two sisters, and their wild adventures as they each find happily ever after.

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Meant to Be Mine by Hannah Orenstein

I couldn’t resist the invitation to read this one. I’m a sucker for fated romances.

Synopsis:

From the author of Playing with Matches, a sweeping love story in the vein of Rebecca Serle and Chloe Benjamin about a woman who knows the date she’ll meet her true love—only he isn’t quite as perfect as she always imagined. 

What if you knew exactly when you’d meet the love of your life? Edie Meyer knows. When her Grandma Gloria was a young woman, she had a vision of the exact day she would meet her soul mate—and then Grandpa Ray showed up.

Since then, Gloria has accurately predicted the day every single member of the family has met their match. Edie’s day arrives on June 24, 2022, when she’s twenty-nine years old. She has been waiting for it half her life. That morning, she boards an airplane to her twin sister’s surprise engagement, and when a handsome musician sits beside her, she knows it’s meant to be.

But fate comes with more complications than Edie expected and she can’t fight the nagging suspicion that her perfect guy doesn’t have perfect timing. After a tragedy and a shocking revelation rock Edie’s carefully constructed world, she’s forced to consider whether love chooses us, as simple as destiny, or if we choose it ourselves. 

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Expected June 7, 2022


The Life We Almost Had by Amelia Henley

I’m a little nervous this one is gonna crush my soul, but I can’t resist the second-chance tease!

Synopsis:

This is not a typical love story, but it’s our love story.

Anna wasn’t looking for love when Adam swept her off her feet but there was no denying their connection, and she believed they would be together forever.

Years later, cracks have appeared in their relationship. Anna is questioning whether their love can really be eternal when a cruel twist of fate delivers a crushing blow, and Anna and Adam are completely lost to one another. Now, Anna needs Adam more than ever, but the way back to him has life-changing consequences.

Is a second chance at first love really worth the sacrifice? Anna needs to decide and time is running out…

A beautiful and emotional love story that asks, how far would you go for a second chance at first love? Perfect for fans of The Man Who Didn’t Call and Miss You

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Paperback Expected June 14, 2022 (first published July 23, 2020)


The Wall of Winnipeg and Me by Mariana Zapata

I’m continuing my reading of Zapata’s backlist on Kindle Unlimited with this one, which appears to be her most popular book so far!

Synopsis:

Vanessa Mazur knows she’s doing the right thing. She shouldn’t feel bad for quitting. Being an assistant/housekeeper/fairy godmother to the top defensive end in the National Football Organization was always supposed to be temporary. She has plans and none of them include washing extra-large underwear longer than necessary.

But when Aiden Graves shows up at her door wanting her to come back, she’s beyond shocked.

For two years, the man known as The Wall of Winnipeg couldn’t find it in him to tell her good morning or congratulate her on her birthday. Now? He’s asking for the unthinkable.

What do you say to the man who is used to getting everything he wants? 

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The No-Show by Beth O’Leary

I’ve loved everything I’ve read by O’Leary so far. I added this one to my shelf last month and now I’m eager to read it!

Synopsis:

Siobhan is a quick-tempered life coach with way too much on her plate. Miranda is a tree surgeon used to being treated as just one of the guys on the job. Jane is a soft-spoken volunteer for the local charity shop with zero sense of self-worth.

These three women are strangers who have only one thing in common: They’ve all been stood up on the same day, the very worst day to be stood up–Valentine’s Day. And, unbeknownst to them, they’ve all been stood up by the same man.

Once they’ve each forgiven him for standing them up, they let him back into their lives and are in serious danger of falling in love with a man who seems to have not just one or two but three women on the go….

Is there more to him than meets the eye? And will they each untangle the truth before they all get their hearts broken?

Three women who seemingly have nothing in common find that they’re involved with the same man in this smart new rom-com by Beth O’Leary, bestselling author of The Flatshare.

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Corinne by Rebecca Morrow

A reviewer on Goodreads compared this book style to the film Destination Wedding, which I just recently watched and enjoyed, so I’m eager to see if the comparison holds. Apparently “Rebecca Morrow is a pseudonym for a New York Times bestselling author.” Which makes me even more intrigued!

Synopsis:

You want to walk away from the things that were bad for you and never look back.

That’s what Corinne Callahan wants.

Cast out of the fundamentalist church she was raised in and cut off from her family, Corinne builds a new life for herself. A good one. But she never stops missing the life—and the love— she’s left behind.

It’s Enoch Miller who ruins everything for her. It was always Enoch Miller. She’ll never get him out from under her skin.

Set over fifteen years and told with astonishing intimacy, Rebecca Morrow’s Corinne is the story of a woman who risks everything she’s built for the one man she can never have. 

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What are you most excited to read this month? Have you read any of these books yet? Let me know in the comments!

Happy Wandering!

16 thoughts on “My June 2022 TBR”

  1. Happy reading! June is going to be a great month for reading. I’ve read The No-Show on this list and really enjoyed it.

    1. I just finished it a few days ago and I really enjoyed it! I didn’t *quite* enjoy it as much as I did The Flatshare and The Road Trip, but I think I’m in the minority.

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