Books I’m Hoping to Devour in March 🌒📚

March feels like a threshold month — still carrying winter’s shadows but teasing that first reckless breath of spring. It’s the perfect time to reach for stories that haunt a little, ache a little, and maybe ruin me just enough to call it a good reading month.

Here’s what I’m hoping to devour:


🔥 Never Keep by Caroline Peckham & Susanne Valenti

If you know, you know. This writing duo does not play when it comes to tension, angst, and emotional damage in the best possible way. I’m expecting obsession-level chemistry, sharp edges, and characters who absolutely refuse to behave.

I want intensity. I want messy devotion. I want to feel slightly unwell about how much I love it.


💫 The Frequency of Him by T. L. Taylor

There’s something about this title that feels intimate — like it’s already leaning in too close. I’m hoping for emotional depth, magnetic connection, and that quiet, consuming kind of love story that sneaks up on you before you realize you’re fully invested.

If it wrecks me gently, I’ll be thrilled.


🌌 Etherious by Em Es

This one feels atmospheric and a little untouchable — like it exists just slightly outside reality. I’m craving lyrical writing, immersive world-building, and something that makes me feel unmoored in the best way.

Give me strange. Give me ethereal. Give me something that lingers.


🕊️ Vera by Carol Edgarian

Historical fiction with emotional weight? Yes, please. I’m expecting a story that unfolds slowly and deliberately — layered, thoughtful, and rich with atmosphere.

I want to sit with this one. I want to savor it. I want to close the final page and feel like I’ve lived an entire lifetime alongside Vera.


March’s TBR is giving intensity, intimacy, and just enough chaos to keep things interesting.

What are you hoping to read this month? Are we spiraling into any of these together?


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