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July 16, 2025 · 3 Comments

16 Books I’ve Read So Far in Summer 2025

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I haven’t posted a book roundup since February, but that doesn’t mean I haven’t been reading lately! (Although to be fair, I only read one book in March: Onyx Storm). I figured I would catch you all up on what I’ve read by doing a summer [so far!] round-up to encompass everything I’ve read from April to now!

I also made a little YouTube video recapping these books, so go give it a listen!:

Bride by Ali Hazelwood

This was my first Ali Hazelwood book and as you see in this post, it set off a series of events that I ended up reading FIVE Ali Hazelwood books this summer (so far!). I liked this one, it is not Ali Hazelwood’s normal genre, but I ate it up! I am generally not a huge fan of fantasy where there is modern technology, but I was able to look past it for the most part! [Had a hard time looking past the FMC’s name being Misery though]

16 Books I've Read So Far in Summer 2025

4/5 stars

Abigail and Alexa Save the Wedding by Lian Dolan

I have a whole post and Youtube video dedicated to this book, so I won’t rehash everything again, but this one is a light summer read– I think it would be a great read if you have children who are getting married!

Abigail and Alexa Save the Wedding: Review, Discussion Questions, and Author Interview!

4/5 stars

Deep End by Ali Hazelwood

This one was really popular on TikTok and was dubbed as very fun and smutty. College athlete romance if you’re into that kind of thing. It is definitely smutty- no doubt! It was fine, but not my favorite!

3.25/5 stars

Small Things Like These by Claire Keegan

This one is very short- only 70 pages, so a great read if you are trying to hit your read goal for the year! It is about unwed mother homes that existed in Ireland run by the catholic church. A lot of women were mistreated there and children taken from them. This is historical fiction about that topic and I found it to be very gripping!

4/5 stars

Fearless by Lauren Roberts

Unfortunately, this was not the conclusion to the Powerless trilogy that I hoped for. I really enjoyed Powerless when I read it last year, and Reckless was great too when I read it in October. I just didn’t love how things panned out and I think I just expected a more gripping conclusion to this trilogy.

3/5 stars

The Wedding People by Alison Espach

The Wedding People was so funny and witty. I really enjoyed reading this one and will recommend it to so many people! I read it while I was in Alaska and flew through it! [Do be warned that this book has a TW for suicidal ideation]

5/5 stars

The Handmaid’s Tale by Maragaret Atwood

I love the show on Hulu (although I haven’t watched the last season yet!), and was happily surprised that the show stayed true to so many elements of the book. There were a few things in the book that I was happy to see them NOT include in the show, but overall this was good! It is unsettling to read, but gripping nonetheless!

4/5 stars

In Deadly Company by L.S. Stratton

In Deadly Company is not set to be published until September 2nd, 2025, but the publisher sent me an advanced copy for me to review. If you enjoy Knives Out or White Lotus, this mystery-thriller may be up your alley! I liked the premise, but I did find the twists to be a bit predictable.

3.5/5 stars

Powerful by Lauren Roberts

I actually went backwards and read this book. It is considered book 1.5 in the Powerless trilogy– a novella that follows a different character and isn’t necessarily vital to reading any of the other books, but it does give some context! It takes place during book 1 though, and without giving any spoilers, I didn’t enjoy it because when you read it, you already know how it will end. It made it hard to get into because it puts kind of a dark cloud on the book.

2.75/5 stars

Love, Theoretically by Ali Hazelwood

WOWOWOW!!! LOVEDDDDD Love, Theoretically! Want to reread it again ASAP! This is Ali Hazelwood’s bread and butter: STEM romance. I was kicking my feet reading this one– I just loved the chemistry!

5/5 stars

Not in Love by Ali Hazelwood

Another STEM Romance! This one was more forbidden relationship, dual POV, and spicy! This one was really good too!

4/5 stars

Hidden Pictures by Jason Rekulak

This thriller is not too spooky, but it does have paranormal elements! It is about a girl who becomes a nanny for a young boy. The boy is drawing ominous pictures, talking about his invisible friend, and strange things start happening that makes the nanny suspicious about a potential murder in the guest house she is staying in. Really enjoyed this one and I didn’t see the twist coming!

4.75/5 stars

The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood

Yet another STEM romance from Ali. This one is her most popular, and I enjoyed it! It is more of like a fake dating trope. But seriously Love, Theoretically is outstanding!

4.25/5 stars

The Three Lives of Cate Kay by Kate Fagan

I was hoping for this one to be like The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, but I unfortunately found myself not caring about the characters of this book.

3/5 stars

Great Big Beautiful Life by Emily Henry

This one vaguely gave the vibes of Evelyn Hugo as well, but only in the sense that it is kind of like a historical fiction because the main character is interviewing a celebrity. It is part romance because she starts a relationship with another writer who is also interviewing the celebrity for a chance to write her biography. I liked that this book had so much more story to it than just a romance, but I loved the romance elements to it too!

16 Books I've Read So Far in Summer 2025

4.75/5 stars

Perfect Fit by Clare Gilmore

This book was fine! It is about a fashion designer who hires a consultant who happens to be a fling from high school. It was kind of cute, but truthfully just kind of hard to follow Great Big Beautiful Life!

3/5 stars

16 Books I've Read So Far in Summer 2025

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  1. Iris Warren says

    July 22, 2025 at 7:08 am

    Really enjoyed the blend of emotional reads and fast-paced plots, your insights brought fresh perspective to trending titles. Thank you for sharing dear.

    Reply
    • Sara Ann says

      August 5, 2025 at 7:13 am

      Thanks for reading! Glad you enjoyed!

      Reply

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