No Week in Review – W50

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.

Another No week in Review. This week has been a slow reading week for me. And the reads I did manage to finish were mostly standalones.

SheReadsaLot to Audience: We do love ourselves some interconnected series, but we LOVE ourselves some standalones even more.

SheReadsaLot to SheReadsaLot: No TBC!

SheReadsaLot:

SheReadsaLot to SheReadsaLot: Not having to wait for the next installment to drop?

SheReadsaLot:

SheReadsaLot to SheReadsaLot: Not being in a state of suspense or overwhelmed by anxiety?

SheReadsaLot:

SheReadsaLot to Audience: So…

Some stats about my week

  • I completed 6 books this week
  • by 5 different authors (1 new to me)
  • totaling 2.053 pages read
  • making it 342.2 pages per book
  • averaging 293.3 pages read per day

Overview of the books read


  1. You’re Invited by Mr. Rhayne Coleman (Coming of Age, Contemporary Fiction, Small town, Second Chance, Mental Health rep, LGBTQIA+ rep, Family, Drama and Secrets)
  2. The Perfect Unicorn by Mrs. KJ Bradford (Paranormal/Fantasy, Unicorns, Demons, mention of some triggering themes (sexual assault of a minor), fast paced)
  3. Mrs. Kaylyn
    • Make You Mine (Coming of age, Mental Health Awareness, Rediscovery of self, Insta-love)
    • Fool Me Once (Sports, Industry romance, mental health awareness, mention of some triggering themes (death and sexual assault of a minor), grief)
  4. The Hellcat Barbies: Zora by Mrs. Tacarra (Fastpaced, Instalove, carclub, business owners, contemporary romance fiction)
  5. Don’t Play ‘Bout Me by Mrs. Kellz Kimberly (Organized crime families, arranged marriage trope, betrayal, grief of parents, mental health awareness, Domestic violence awareness)

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.

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