December wrap-up

Whatcha readin’?

For my fellow book-tracking nerds, I need your wisdom.

If you’re a The StoryGraph user, drop your best tips and tricks. I’m officially moving over for 2026 and really hoping it becomes my forever home for reading stats, vibes, and mildly unhinged TBR management.

In the spirit of spending smarter (and supporting the ecosystem I actually love), I’ve also been leaning hard on Libby—library-powered, delightfully user-friendly, and completely guilt-free. Between Libby and my indie bookstore challenge this year, I think I may finally be breaking up with the Zon. We had a run. It’s time.

Where do you get your books? What do you use to track your reading?

December 2025

The Everlasting by Alix E. Harrow, narrated by Moira Quirk & Sid Sagar

Bonus Daddy (Dadcoms, Book 3) by Daphne Elliot, narrated by Stephen Dexter, Victoria Connolly, Connor Crais, Angelina Rocca, CJ Bloom, Sean Masters

Out of the Woods by Hannah Bonam-Young, narrated by Victoria Connolly

Cozy for the Holidays by Liz Maverick, narrated by Andrew Eiden & Eva Kaminsky

A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas, narrated by Jennifer Ikeda

A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J. Maas, narrated by Jennifer Ikeda

Good Spirits by B.K. Borison, narrated by Karissa Vacker & Will Watt

The Ex Talk by Rachel Lynn Solomon, narrated by Emily Ellet

My Favorite Half-Night Stand by Christina Lauren, narrated by Shayna Thibodeaux & Deacon Lee

And since I’m wrapping up 2025 (and because I’m moving my tracking and don’t want anything to get lost!), here are the four books I’m currently reading:

A Court of Wings and Ruin by Sarah J. Maas, narrated by Amanda Leigh Cobb

The Christmas Pic by Rena Sapon-White & Ella Schaefer, narrated by Rena Sapon-White & Ella Schaefer

Structural Damage (Structural Duet, Book 1) by Sloan Spencer, narrated by Paige Reisenfeld, PJ Freebourn & Mark Montgomery

Chestnuts by Irene Bahrd, narrated by: Stephanie Rose, Lance West, Simon Dornet & Brandon Francis

Jennifer J. Coldwater

Jennifer J. Coldwater cannot believe that writing stories is her full-time gig. She dreamed of this day.

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