May books 📚 to read
This May, I dove into a stimulating selection of books by Black authors, and each one left a remarkable impression on me. One standout was Kennedy Ryan's "Reel She Ain't," which I found to be a triumph of both art and emotion. Her storytelling brought characters to life in a way that was deeply moving and authentic, resonating with the complexities of love and personal growth. Another book that captivated me was "Never Met" by Talia Hibbert, a New York Times bestselling author celebrated for her heartfelt and relatable romance stories. Her ability to blend humor, emotional depth, and diverse representation makes her novels a must-read for anyone who loves romance with layered characters. I also explored "Judge Stone" and "The Ali A Novel," which offered thrilling narratives and compelling cultural insights. The writings of Jahquel J., with an evocative style, added a fresh perspective to contemporary literature. These books collectively enriched my monthly reading list, inspiring me to seek more stories written by Black authors who illuminate varied experiences with honesty and creativity. Being part of the #bookloversclub community helped me discover these gems, and sharing this journey has encouraged me to embrace more diverse voices. I highly recommend these titles if you are looking to add depth, emotion, and diversity to your reading this May. These books not only entertain but also invite readers to reflect on identity, resilience, and connection.

All of her books are on kindle or audiobooks