One of my reading goals for the year is to not be so overcome by choices that I opt for nothing. That means keeping my TBR pile, library reserve queue, and titles requested from NetGalley to a minimum. It also means ignoring the majority of unread books on my shelves until I’m struck by the explicit need to read one in particular. My immediate queue will consist of no more than five to ten books at any given time, and will include titles I have to read for work. This queue currently consists of:
The Water Witch is a digital ARC; The Tragedy Paper and The Marriage Bargain are from the library.

Dualed and The Last Camellia are digital ARCs; Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder, being read now for my next Readers’ Advisory Round Table meeting, is from the library. A 50/50 mix.
A couple of additional titles may show up at the library – more work reading – but I’m going to do my best not to sweat it, and hope the roll I’m on continues unabated.

Oh, I enjoyed THE MARRIAGE BARGAIN. I keep forgetting to give the next one in the series a shot.
I’ve heard good things, and haven’t read a contemporary romance in a good, long while. That you enjoyed it is an excellent sign.
The cover for The Last Camelia is so pretty, but I still haven’t even read all of Sarah Jio’s previous books!