I am linking up to The Sunday Post hosted by Kim @Caffeinated Reviewer.
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My wrap up post will cover two month as I missed out on doing a wrap-up for February. February proved to be very hectic. In February, I discovered a lump in my leg, which of course sent me into a total panic. I am happy to report that it turned out to be nothing serious., but I need to avoid high impact exercises.
March was a pretty normal month, with the exception of my issues with the insurance company? The matter has yet to be resolved. SMH! They are a real pain. The las piece of information I received indicated that the person handling the claim resigned, so it had to be reassigned. By the time I receive the funds the cost of repairing the vehicle will increase. So anyway you take it I end up with the worst part of the deal.
On Thursday I learnt that working from home will be a thing of the past. It came as no surprise, but I am surely going to miss working from home.
I didn’t meet my reading goal for February as I fell short by four books. However, I made it for March. Below is the list of books read and reviewed for February and March.
FEBRUARY 2022
- [2 Feb] The Overnight Guest by Heather Gudenkauf ★★★★½
- [5 Feb] Woman Last Seen by Adele Parks ★★★½
- [9 Feb] Caught by Love by Melissa Foster ★★★★★
- [12 Feb] Black Orchid Girls by Carolyn Arnold ★★★★½
- [14 Feb] The Good Lie by A.R. Torre ★★★★
- [16 Feb] All Your Perfects by Colleen Hoover ★★★★
- [18 Feb] Inflamed by an Incubus by Felicity Heaton ★★★★★
- [22 Feb] Ricochet by Jessica Andersen ★★★½
- [24 Feb] Reminders of Him by Colleen Hoover ★★★★½
MARCH 2022
- [1 Mar] Only One Love by Natasha Madison ★★★★
- [2 Mar] Last Duke Standing by Julia London ★★★½
- [7 Mar] Western Waves by Brittainy C. Cherry ★★★★
- [11 Mar] Wicked Little Promise by Rachael Brownell ★★★★
- [15 Mar] Some Days by J.L. Lora ★★★★
- [16 Mar] Broken Beauty by Catharina Maura ★★★★½
- [17 Mar] Eve of Destruction by Sherrilyn Kenyon ★★★½
- [17 Mar] Born of Rage by Sherrilyn Kenyon
- [19 Mar] The Summer Getaway by Susan Mallery ★★★★½
- [22 Mar] Wright that Got Away by K.A. Linde ★★★★
- [23 Mar] Lucifer's Sin by Lisa Renee Jones ★★★★½
- [24 Mar] White Trash Warlock by David R. Slayton ★★★½
- [27 Mar] The Lying Club by Annie Ward ★★★★½
- [28 Mar] Crazy, Wicked Love by Melissa Foster ★★★★½
- [30 Mar] A Nurse to Claim His Heart by Juliette Hyland ★★★★
Reading Summary
Details | February | March |
Books Read | 10 | 14 |
Digital Books | 4 | 13 |
Audiobooks | 5 | 1 |
Print Book | 1 | 0 |
Pages Read | 3,422 | 3,796 |
Hours Listened | 49hrs 30 Mins | 9hrs 19mins |
Average Days Per Book | 2 | 2.40 |
Average Rating | 4 | 4.04 |
Books Read to Date – 38
Favourite Reads
February
- Wright Together: K. A Linde - November 28, 2023
- Broken Dawn: Dianne Duvall - November 24, 2023
- Death of Darkness: Dianne Duvall - November 21, 2023

I’m glad your leg is not a more serious issue. I hope you get the insurance issue resolved soon. You had some good reading! I would not be happy about going back to the office.
Anne – Books of My Heart This is my Sunday Post
I’m sorry about your issues with the insurance company, hopefully it will be resolved soon. You and I read a lot of the same books, Nadene. I just added The Lying Club by Annie Ward to my TBR. Have a wonderful week.
I am glad the lump turned out not to be anything to worry about.
Me too. For awhile I was worried,
I’m sorry you’re going to have to stop working from home. When I worked before COVID, we were allowed to work from home 2 times a week and that was great. I’m glad your leg issue wasn’t as bad as you thought. The Summer Getaway was one of my favorite books last month as well. Happy reading!
I am sorry too, especially with the increasing gas price. the Summer Getaway was great read.
I’m glad to hear that the issue with your leg proved to be not serious, any new lumps and bumps are scary and of course need investigating.
Its interesting that people who are no longer required to work from home seem to fall into one of two groups, those that cannot wait to get back and those that like yourself will miss working from home. Thanks for the recap on your last two months.
Yes, scry indeed. Working from suited me just fine. Flexible and stress free.
Happy April!
Thanks Freda. Same to you.
Glad to hear the leg issue is manageable. Hoping April is fantastic for you!
It was scary for awhile, but now my is at knowing it wasn’t anything serious.
High impact exercises suck anyways lol Only saying that because I also can not to high impact. A small jump causes so much pain for me, let alone doing a burpee.
I hate burpees.😊
Too bad about the insurance. You’re right that one never comes out of it ahead. 🙁
I like seeing your books and data on the charts. Big difference in audio to print from Feb to March. 🙂 Have a great April, Nadene!
I have a lot of print books to go through, but somehow they seem to be always getting neglected. 😊