Here is what I read for my challenges in February:
Washington: Storm Warning by Elizabeth Goddard
G: Grannies' Matches for Jake by A.M. Heath
K: Kiera by Kate Willis
S: Short-Straw Bride by Karen Witemeyer, Storm Warning by Elizabeth Goddard, and The Sweet Life by Suzanne Woods Fisher
F: Suzanne Woods Fisher's The Sweet Life
In January, 7 of the books I read fit this challenge
In February, 7 of the books I read fit this challenge
Read a book…
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With a title that starts with L
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Featuring a woman in STEM
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With an unreliable narrator
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Featuring a stepparent: Kiera by Kate Willis (Feb)
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With a red cover
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By a new to you author: A Defense of Honor by Kristi Ann Hunter (Jan)
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That is a 2025 debut novel
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Featuring an unsolved mystery: Storm Warning by Elizabeth Goddard (Feb)
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By an author who has the same first and last initial: Cross Check Crush by Dulcie Dameron (Jan)
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That is a fairytale spin off or retelling: Cloaked in Beauty by Karen Witemeyer (Jan)
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That is considered a classic
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With a character you find relatable
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From a genre you don’t read often
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With an insect on the cover
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That is over 500 pages long
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Set in the mountains
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Published in 2025: Forgotten Identity by Penny Zeller (Jan)
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Written more than 20 years ago
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That includes a holiday you don’t celebrate
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Published by an Indie author
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That contains illustrations
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Featuring a firefighter or other emergency responder
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That has a second chance romance
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Recommend by a librarian
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With a green spine
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Set in a bakery or restaurant: The Sweet Life by Suzanne Woods Fisher (Feb)
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With four or more people on the cover
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That has won an award
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Written by a BIPOC author
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Set in a different country from you: Heart of the Glen by Jennifer Deibel (Feb)
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With a one word title
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That includes more than 2 POV: Grannies' Matches for Jake by A.M. Heath (Jan)
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That is a dual or triple timeline: Across the Ages by Gabrielle Meyer (Jan)
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Set before the 1800s
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With a bird on the cover
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That takes place on or around a train
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With a blue dress on the cover: Appalachian Song by Michelle Shocklee (Jan)
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A book with the word at, in, or is in the title
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Set in Eastern Europe
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Set during WWII
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That makes you laugh
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That features a historical event you remember
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With an illustrated or typography cover
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Set in a cold climate
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With a hat on the cover: Forgiving the Cowboy by Tabitha Bouldin (Feb)
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Written by a male author
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Written in first person pov
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With little to no romance: Dawn of Grace by Jill Eileen Smith (Feb)
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By an author with multiple award winning books: Short-Straw Bride by Karen Witmeyer (Feb)
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That features a pet other than a dog
Finally, I am joining in again with a second yearly challenge from the Scripture Literature-You Are What You Read FB group.
In January, 7 of the books I read fit this challenge
In February, 7 of the books I read fit this challenge
1- You Can't Wait: Cloaked in Beauty by Karen Witemeyer (Jan)
2- Whodunit
3- Spin on a Classic
4- A Cardinal Sin: Short-Straw Bride by Karen Witemeyer (Feb)
5- Bibliophile
6- Succumb to Peer Pressure
7- Rom Com
8- Considered Controversial
9- Written by an Apologist
10- Return to a Favorite
11- Think Piece
12- Passage of Time
13- Good vs Evil
14- Fruit of the Spirit
15- A Book that Mentions a Book
16- Multi-Generational POV: The Sweet Life by Suzanne Woods Smith (Feb)
17- Labor of Love: Appalachian Song by Michelle Shocklee (Jan)
18- Far From Home
19- Child Narrator
20. Debut Novel
21. Small Town
22. Lighthouse
23. Animal on the Cover
24. Book you got for Free
25. An Epic Love Story
26. Amish
27. Features a Character from the Bible: Dawn of Grace by Jill Eileen Smith (Feb)
28. Location Starts with "I": Heart of the Glen by Jennifer Deibel (Feb)
29. A Spooky Read
30. Natural Disaster
31. Overcoming a Tragic Event
32. A Quest: Across the Ages by Gabrielle Meyer (Jan)
33. Harmful Secrets: Forgiving the Cowboy by Tabitha Bouldin (Feb)
34. One Word Title: Kiera by Kate Willis (Feb)
35. Feud
36. A Sea Voyage
37. A Wedding or a Funeral
38. Significant Historical Event: Grannies' Matches for Jake by A.M. Heath (Jan)
39. Female Antagonist: Forgotten Identity by Penny Zeller (Jan)
40. Thriller
41. With a Yellow Cover
42. Missionaries
43. Indie Author
44. Daddy Issues: Cross Check Crush by Dulcie Dameron (Jan)
45. On the Run: Storm Warning by Elizabeth Goddard (Feb)
46. New Release
47. For a Good Cause: A Defense of Honor by Kristi Ann Hunter (Jan)
48. Showbiz
49. Favorite Time Period
50. Fictional Land
51. Married Couple
52. Orphan
53. Choose your own Adventure
My Goodreads goal is to read 110 books this year. Last year I had set it at 110 and I ended up reading 122. So far this year I have read 14 books.
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