#SundayPost: Happy Mother’s Day


Posted May 12, 2019 in Roundup Tags:

Sunday Post

Welcome to this week’s Sunday Post. This feature is brought to you by The Caffeinated Book Reviewer, so swing by after you are done here and get the full list of participants!

What I Reviewed:

What’s Coming Up:

  •   Broken by Cynthia Eden
  •   Unbroken by Jay Crownover
  •   Things in books that make me ANGRY

This Week’s New Releases:

What I Found Online:

This Week’s Book Haul:

ARCs thanks to the authors and publishers:


Book Mail thanks to Harper Collins!

Non-Bookish News:

Happy Mother’s Day!!! I have the best mom in the world and I did about today about her fav reads! You can check it out.

My senior’s last week is this week. I can’t believe it! They are kind of freaking out-seniors like to act like they are all mature and totally ready, but the close we get to graduation, the less mature they get because they are scared. Poor kids! My freshmen are just trying to hang in there until finals are over. They are wore out!

2 more Monday’s to go in this school year! We are so close! We got more rain this week, which sucked. Friday, the temperature dropped like 20 degrees! It was 80 on Thursday, then Friday-a high of 60! Saturday and today are chilly too. Ohio is weird.

So, whats new with you this week? Did you read any of the same books I did? Did you find any great book deals I need to grab ASAP? Let me know in the comments!

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14 responses to “#SundayPost: Happy Mother’s Day

  1. Happy Mother’s Day! I can’t believe it’s already the end of the school year for you! I still have a whole month and more since I have extra exams in July. I always love the end of the school year since everyone is antsy and excited to get out. The weather has been super wacky here as well. I’m excited to read Sarah MacLean’s book! Have a good week ahead!

  2. Yessss! You’ll soon have some rest! And I feel you on the seniors being scared that’s just what happened two weeks ago with my son! They may seem cocky and brag but on the inside they still are like kids! Happy Sunday Samantha!

    • Yes-they might look like adults, but they are scared kids for sure! Once you see past the bragging you get to the heart of a terrified child.

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