
You are seeing this the day after I wrote it. I didn’t read a ton in March, as you will see in my wrap-up, but I have read longer books that I didn’t know I would have read, and I’m glad I did. My issue in March is that I spent way more time than I needed playing on my phone, which is something for me, but it happened. Sam’s currently hosting WWW Wednesday from Taking On A World of Words.
The Three Ws are:
What are you currently reading?
What did you recently finish reading?
What do you think you’ll read next?
What are you currently reading?

Goodreads Blurb:
Welcome to your happy place…
Each morning as bookseller Florrie Appleton cycles along the promenade of her seaside hometown, watching the surfers far out in the bay, breathing in the fresh salty air, she counts herself lucky. She has a small but picture-perfect cottage overlooking the sea, a group of friends she can always rely on, and the job of her dreams at her favourite bookshop. But when tragedy strikes, her little slice of heaven is in danger of being lost forever.
To save the bookshop from closure, Florrie finds herself thrown together with the elderly owner’s handsome grandson, Ed Hartes, who has a habit of making butterflies dance in her stomach. But the only romance Florrie has time for lies within the pages of her favourite novels, and her instincts are telling her to be wary. There’s something Ed’s keeping from her, and she can’t face another heartbreak.
When Florrie stumbles upon a mysterious stash of yellowed letters in the storeroom, it seems Ed isn’t the only one with secrets. The old bookshop is full of stories waiting to be told, and they aren’t only in the pages of the books….
What did you recently finish reading?

Goodreads Blurb:
Ten years ago, Audrey Blake chose Hollywood stardom over the woman she loved. Now she’s back on Broadway, desperate for a comeback—and her ex-girlfriend Harper is the musical director. Harper won’t hide again. Audrey must decide if she’s finally ready to live authentically, even if it destroys the career she sacrificed everything to build. As rehearsals ignite their undeniable chemistry, Audrey faces an impossible keep lying and lose Harper forever, or come out publicly and risk everything. Some loves refuse to stay buried. Some truths demand to be sung. This is their encore.
What do you think you’ll read next?

Goodreads Blurb:
Is it really possible not to remember killing someone? Peter, a brain-injured veteran with a motive, is arrested for murder. The victim bullied Peter throughout his youth, and, on the night of the murder, he discovered the bully stole his fianceé while Peter served overseas.
Detective Luca leads the investigation but believes the marine’s inability to recall events on the fateful night are injury related and not an attempt by Peter to hide the truth.
As political pressure to solve the case rises, Luca pursues other leads but evidence points at Peter. Even his brother, Vinny, who dropped everything to help his injured brother recover, begins to question Peter’s guilt.
Peter’s lawyers, faced with a client either unwilling or unable to assist in his own defense, recommend he cop a plea. Frustrated, Luca attempts to move on but is haunted by an old case that fuels his obsession to determine the truth about what happened that night.
Alex