It's officially the best time of the year, Christmas movies are back! It's another packed year for all the channels and streaming services, and I have the list right here to help you along the way!
It's officially that time of year again everyone! The sensation that took over TikTok in 2021 has returned for "season 2" with SEC rush season. In honor of what has been dubbed the women's fantasy football league, I made a few fun bingo cards to celebrate!
Dearest gentle reader, did you miss me? Lady Whistledown didn't hold anything back in season 2 of Bridgerton based off Julia Quinn's second book of the series The Viscount Who Loved Me. Find all her excerpts here with a fun new Whistledown Society Papers free printable.
Following the Sarah Says podcast episode on ways you can help Ukraine, here's a handy guide with quick links to charities of all kinds helping the people of Ukraine.
Happy Hallothanksmas everyone! The October wrap-up had a little bit of everything. I officially finished the Samantha Young On Dublin Street series, read two Christmas books in The Santa Suit and The Holiday Swap, and squeezed in a few Halloween reads in Witch Please and The Ex Hex as well - I mean it is spooky season after all!
September? More like Booktember. We're back with the SBS book club after taking August off, with Roomies by Christina Lauren. I joined a new book club but I just couldn't get into the main pick, The Widow of Rose House, but I could get into the unofficial second choice, Portrait of a Scotsman by Evie Dunmore. There was a breakout new writing hit Talk Bookish to Me by Kate Bromley that I'm obsessed with, and the first of what I'm sure will be many now by Tessa Bailey now that I finally got my hands on It Happened One Summer. And of course, you know I read another Samantha Young book, Down London Road. All aboard the romance train!
August was filled with Scottish men thanks to three of Samantha Young's amazing books. There wasn't a book club pick this month, but I also managed to finish all of Beth O'Leary's books after finishing The Flatshare (loved), and also fell in love with Emily Henry's Beach Read (which was a surprise after PWMOV). Lily Menon's first book Make Up Break Up rounded out this month's reading. Not a bad one in the bunch this month!
It's time to wrap up the six books I read in July: The book club pick, And Now You're Back by Jill Mansell, The Switch by Beth O'Leary, Finlay Donovan is Killing It by Elle Cosimano, How to Love Your Neighbor by Sophie Sullivan, The Hating Game by Sally Thorne, and The Wall of Winnipeg and Me by Mariana Zapata.
Gentle readers, it is I, Lady Whistledown's scrunchie wearing scribe, giving you access to all the best of Lady Whistledown's writing from Daphne, Anthony, and Benedict's books. Will there be more? I guess we'll find out soon with Colin!