Starting off like always! By taking out a small amount of time to once again express my appreciation for all the authors that I’ve read this week.
I see your time, efforts, and dedication to your expression of art. And.

SheReadsaLot:

SheReadsaLot to SheReadsaLot: No words this week for your audience?
SheReadsaLot: Do I continue to deliver the same message each week? I don’t see what it will actually contribute. My mental isn’t where it needs to be at, and I’m working on getting it there.

SheReadsaLot to Audience: I do thank those of you who are sticking it out around here.

Some stats about my week
- I completed 12 books this week
- by 7 different authors (1 new to me)
- totaling 3.723 pages read
- making it 310.3 pages per book
- averaging 531.9 pages read per day
Overview of the books read












- Certified Pressure series (4 book series) by Mrs. Sha Jones. (Urban Fiction, arranged marriage trope, reality dating show type format, friends falling for the same man,
SheReadsaLot to Audience: Have your popcorn ready! - Taken by a Texas Bully by Mrs. Brickhouse. (Contemporary Urban Fiction, featuring a FMC who knows when to pick up and leave, multiple MC’s who find out what happens when you think the grass is greener on the other side, and a MMC who knows when he’s found a good thing)
- Mafia Kings & Wedding Rings by Mrs. S.L. Partee (Organized Crime family Romance, Arranged Marriage, Organized dating, with some heavy themes)
- Mrs. Monica Walters book 25 – 27 from The Henderson Family Saga (Small town Romance, featuring close knit family)
- Can I?
- Lost in You
- Typa (Urban themes)
- Reluctant Love by Mrs. Elle Kayson (Urban Fiction, Acquaintances to Lovers, Close Proximity, Found Family)
- Love is the Remedy by Mrs. Ayelle Burke (Contemporary Romance, Billionaire, Sports, Workplace Romance)
- Love me Now: Adrian & Kwamé by Mrs. M. Monique (Contemporary romance, fast paced, surrogacy, heavy themes)
And that is how we’ve come to the end of another No-Week in Review! Once more… I’m not telling you anything about next week. Because I really don’t know what next week will bring me.

