The Sunday Post AKA What’s on my (Mostly Virtual) Nightstand 4-3-22

This week marks the OMG 11th Anniversary of the start of Reading Reality. My birthday is also this week. Hence the term “Blogo-Birthday” as both the blog and I have a celebration this week. YAY!

As is usual here at Reading Reality, this is a Hobbit birthday, meaning that I give presents. There will be a giveaway every day this week. Normally I review books by some of my favorite authors and give away their books, but this year is a bit different. I have two reviews with giveaways, two bloghops with giveaways (they have the same name which is weird), and my usual big giveaway post to start the week.

I also have jury duty this week, which makes scheduling a bit dicey as I won’t know until each night before whether or not I’ll be spending the day at the County Courthouse. Which is not exactly where I planned to spend my birthday on Tuesday but that’s the way the cookie crumbles.

But speaking of cookies crumbling, or at least paper rattling, here’s Hecate as the picture of innocence, in the middle of her field of destruction, saying “I didn’t do it.”

Current Giveaways:

$10 Gift Card or $10 Book in the Honey Bunny Giveaway Hop

Winner Announcements:

The winner of the Chasing Rainbows Giveaway Hop is Marisela

Blog Recap:

A- Review: Wild and Wicked Things by Francesca May
A- Review: Sweet Home Cowboy by Maisey Yates, Nicole Helm, Jackie Ashenden, Caitlin Crews
A- Review: Under Lock and Skeleton Key by Gigi Pandian
B+ Review: Tough Justice by Tee O’Fallon
Honey Bunny Giveaway Hop
Stacking the Shelves (490)

Coming This Week:

Blogo-Birthday Celebration and Giveaway!!!!!
April Showers Giveaway Hop (the first hop with the same name as the second hop)
The Medic by Anna Hackett (review + giveaway)
Nettle & Bone by T. Kingfisher (review + giveaway)
April Showers Giveaway Hop (the second hop with the same name as the first hop)

4 thoughts on “The Sunday Post AKA What’s on my (Mostly Virtual) Nightstand 4-3-22

  1. Happy Birthday! Happy Blogoversary! I have great appreciation for you both. I hope to share in the annual celebrations for many more years.

    Hecate’s legal representation staunchly asserts her innocence. Her presence at the scene of the crime is totally coincidental and circumstantial.

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