My TBR as of June 17, 2026
Hello comrades! It's time for another accountability post of what I'm reading and have up next on my TBR pile. In a few weeks I'm traveling to Europe to visit family (and maybe get some impulsive tattoos?? Stay tuned!), so I'm figuring out what I want to read on my flights/train rides/etc. I also smashed through a bunch of books in the last few weeks for podcast guest research, some of which were real home runs.
Here's what I've got on the docket:
It's Different This Time by Joss Richard
In Every Possible Way by Alicia Thompson
The Paris Match by Kate Clayborn (I will be in Paris for a few days, so this is a perfect pick)
By The Bootstraps by Alexa Martin
And here's what I've read recently that I loved:
Let's Kiss and Tell by Joss Richard (eARC)— It's so refreshing to read a contemporary romance novel about characters who enjoy sex and have it often (and not necessarily with each other)!
Whiteout by Andrea Anders — This was a reread because I was in the mood for a "we have to cuddle for warmth" scene. It's arguably the best romantic suspense I've ever read. A surly scientist and a hot chef working at a remote research station in Antarctica are on the run across the ice from mercenaries because PLOT REASONS.
She Haunts Me Still by De Elizabeth (ARC) — Dark academia paranormal bisexual love triangle starring ghosts, vampires and theater kids!! A wild ride I couldn't put down.
The Last Page by Katie Holt — Finally a rom-com for anyone who fantasizes about getting married in the rare books room at The Strand.
What are you reading this month?
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