Wrap-Up | What I Read in March 2025

Hello friends!

I hope you’re doing well and I hope you’ve been reading great books – because that means you are amazing! We’re currently at the beginning of the month, so, as usual, I’m bringing you my monthly Wrap Up.

I didn’t read a lot this month, but I’ve had a wonderful time reading in March, and I’ve read books I really enjoyed. Today’s list is on the smaller side, with 2 books read in total. I blame my current lack of time! Still, I was able to read the third book from a romance series I started a couple of months ago, and I also read a stand-alone I’ve been dying to pick up for years now.

Again, I didn’t read as much this month, but I’m still happy with what I read. Ok, let’s take a look at the books, shall we?

This is the list I have to share with you today! Let’s take a closer look:

1. Push (Precious #1) by Sapphire: 4.5/5⭐

I was sooo close to rating this book a 5-star read, but the ending made me lower my rating. I personally don’t mind open endings, but this book ends like the author just got tired of writing because it ended very abruptly – and I didn’t like that. Other than that, the book was a 5-star read for me, it was absolutely heartbreaking but full of hope. There are many difficult topics here, but the one that made me the most uncomfortable was the constant sexual abuse from BOTH her parents – that made me sick to my stomach. The writing was at times a little difficult to keep up with since Precious writes like she talks, but I appreciate the author improving her writing as the book progresses – that was a nice touch! It was a very sad story (and a little more graphic than I thought it would be if I’m being honest), but Precious was a very inspiring character, and you have no choice but to root for her! Incredible book.

Synopsis

“Precious Jones, an illiterate sixteen-year-old, has up until now been invisible to the father who rapes her and the mother who batters her and to the authorities who dismiss her as just one more of Harlem’s casualties. But when Precious, pregnant with a second child by her father, meets a determined and radical teacher, we follow her on a journey of education and enlightenment as she learns not only how to write about her life, but how to make it truly her own for the first time.”

2. Over the Limit (Full Throttle #3) by K. Bromberg: 4.5/5⭐

This was probably my favorite from the entire series! It was incredibly sweet, and I loved this couple’s chemistry. And you know the best part? The girl was dating another driver (before she got together with the main character in this book) that acted like a bit of a villain… and the next book is about him and his love story! I’m very curious to read about his story next, knowing that he appeared several times in previous books and that other characters don’t like him.

Synopsis

“You don’t mess around with a teammate’s ex. Ever. But that’s easier said than done when it comes to Blair Carmichael. She’s sexy, intelligent, gorgeous, and one hundred percent off-limits.
And I’ve never fallen harder.
But I can’t touch (when I most definitely want to).
My team’s success and my chance at a new contract for next season depend on me keeping my hands on the wheel. And off her curves.
As the season progresses, we secretly steal as much time as we can together—in hotel rooms, after races, anywhere we can’t be found out. A real romance out in the open would risk her job in the industry, her reputation, and my image–not to mention my strained relationship with my teammate.
I’ve lived my whole life with one mantra. Team first. What I want outside of my racing career hasn’t factored in.
Until now.
Until Blair.
She deserves the world and I plan on giving it to her. Even if I have to walk away from the biggest contract of my career.
A forbidden, Formula 1 romance.”
Not even when she begs me to.”

As usual, I’ll be posting the reviews for these books soon.

What about you guys? How was your reading month? Let me know in the comments! Thank you for reading friends, I’ll catch you guys later!

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