September was busy for me both at work and at school, so I read fewer books. However, I enjoyed all the books I read in the month of September.
I started our strong by reading Up at the Villa, a murder mystery by Somerset Maugham. I have enjoyed this author since college where I had to read a couple of his novels for my English class. His novels usually include interesting commentary on morals, marriage and romantic relationships. This one was no exception. I definitely recommend it.
I have already reviewed The Austen Affair - this was a fun romcom that any Austen fan will appreciate.
The Summer of Broken Rules by K.L. Walther was an unexpectedly fun and beautiful YA romance that included themes of grief and coming of age. I am now really interested in reading more from this author.
I finally read Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens and it lived up to all the hype. It contains beautiful nature writing and includes a murder mystery and a love story. I think I will check out the movie adaptation when I get a chance.
Warrior Girl Unearthed by Angeline Boulley was a bookclub pick for the month of November so I read it really early. This book is set in Upper Michigan on a Native American Reservation and we follow one girl's quest to bring back the remains of her ancestors and stolen artifacts from museums and private collectors.
Finally, Quicksilver by Callie Hart was book 1 in a romantasy series, and I really enjoyed it. Book 2 is coming out in November and am definitely going to pick it up soon after.








