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viernes, 10 de noviembre de 2023

My TBR is increasing (Tea with Nat #6)

 Hello! I hope your week is going well. To be honest, I was close not to posting anything today because I am super busy, but revising my TBR on Goodreads, I have to thank a newsletter for it, because if it depended on me, that virtual shelf would be collecting dust because I don't even have the time to look for books and I won't let that task to my friend Elena who also recommends me books and I put it there.

Anyway, the newsletter in question is called Bookbub and once a week,  they recommend you several books based on the genres you previously said you read more and show you the cheapest prices for their ebooks. I don't buy from there, but indeed the newsletter is useful to me so I can add new books to my tbr, for sometimes I fear my GR account is gathering dust and that way, I give it use.

So, for today I bring you some of those choices. I hope you'll like them.


The Personal Assistant - Kimberly Belle


An influencer gets so overwhelmed with her sudden success that she hires an assistant to help her. Everything seems to go just fine until something goes viral the wrong way and it is this assistant's time to respond to damage control the situation. But she is gone missing and even the police has now an eye on her boss, who feels uneasy about all the secrets she has told her in case she is still alive...

I admit at first I thought it was an author's assistant or a film one, for I don't give a damn about influencers, but still, the fact that maybe the victim could have pulled out a Gone Girl-like scenario (or not) is intriguing to me.

The Messy Lives of Book People - Phaedra Patrick.



The protagonist is struggling to make her ends meet and the only comfort she finds every now and then is in reading. One day, as luck would have it, she ends up working for none other than her favourite author, who actually happens to be a recluse at her own house, barely going out and trusting too much in her newest employee. So much so that when she passes away the protagonist is shocked to find out she is in charge of finishing the novel she was writing.

I mean... Hello? This is totally my sh... My thing.

Hello, Summer -  Mary-Kay Andrews


Being back in your hometown because the life you had built for yourself is not working anymore can be a bit of a setback, especially if you are going to work for your sister now and there is the annoying guy you left behind being annoying again. But if there was a murder of an old and respected congressman in town in the midst of all of it, perhaps this new start gets really exciting.

I am trying really hard to write the summary of those myself so you don't get any huge spoilers, but when I started reading the plot of this one, I admit the murder was the twist that made me add it, because I am not very into enemies to lovers. I hope the guy from the town and the newbie don't hate each other all the time.

These are the three that got my attention the most. I hope that by the time I get to read them, none of these are a disappointment. In general, I am very happy with the newsletter recommendations, so I trust them. You can subscribe through the link previously added.

See you next week, I hope. Have a great week.

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