
I am headed home after what promised to be an amazing weekend at the Amelia Island Book Festival, but wrote this a few days early to welcome you all to March! We have a lot of really good books in store this month, especially our sponsored reads, and this week is no different! Hoping these mysteries and fairy tales will keep you quite entertained!
Here’s the books I’m looking forward to discussing with you this week. Grab your copies of these books by clicking the images below:

RWL Reading Challenge – Week 10: A Mystery
A Mystery
by Sue Grafton
Posting on Tuesday, March 4th
It took a bit of work to find a mystery with a green cover to fit both this prompt and our monthly theme! This was actually written the year I was born, so it would have fit well for a theme later this month, too. If you’re a fan of female driven PI murder mysteries, you’ll love this one!
Here’s some other great books that would work for this prompt:
- At the Bottom of the Garden, Camilla Bruce
- Eye of the Needle, Ken Follett
- None of this is True, Lisa Jewell
- Pretty Dead Things, Lillian West
- The Girl on the Train, Paula Hawkins
March Theme
This month’s color is green in honor of Saint Patrick’s Day! We will be looking back at our favorite books with green covers and sharing our reading playlist for the month!
Sponsored Read – Week 10
The Deathly Grimm
by Kathryn Purdie
Posting on Saturday, March 8th
This is book number 2 is The Forest Grimm series – and you’re going to love it! I missed book 1, but can’t wait to go back and read it, too. This retelling of Grimm’s fairytales pulls in so many of the characters you grew up with, but in a very different and unfamiliar way!
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What I’m Reading
- Current print book: Party of Liars, Kelsey Cox
- Current audio book: The Book Club for Troublesome Women, Marie Bostwick
- Book I’m most looking forward to: Light a Penny Candle, Maeve Binchy
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