April 2025 Comfy Reading Wrap-Up
April was a wonderfully full reading month—romance-heavy with a few darker, twistier reads mixed in, and one book that truly stood out above the rest. These were the stories that kept me company all month long. Here’s a comfy rundown of everything I read in April 2025:
April Comfy Pick of the Month: Necessary Lies by Diane Chamberlain
Total Books Read: 9

The Books I Read
Autoboyography by Christina Lauren
Tender, heartfelt, and quietly powerful. This was a thoughtful love story about identity, faith, and finding the courage to be yourself.
Make a Wish by Helena Hunting
Sweet and emotional with a strong dose of hope. A comforting romance that balanced heavier moments with warmth and humor.
Schemes and Scandals by Kelley Armstrong
Fast-paced and fun, with plenty of twists to keep things interesting. A great pick when you’re in the mood for something clever and entertaining. This book is part of a series.
Hell Bent by Leigh Bardugo
Dark, intense, and gripping. This sequel leans fully into its shadows, raising the stakes and deepening the world in a way that left me eager for more. This is the second book in a series.
Dark Wild Night by Christina Lauren
Romantic, emotional, and full of chemistry. A story about timing, vulnerability, and letting yourself be truly seen.
Necessary Lies by Diane Chamberlain
This book completely captured my heart. Emotional, thought‑provoking, and beautifully written, Necessary Lies explores difficult truths, moral gray areas, and the lasting impact of choices. A powerful read that stayed with me long after I finished.
T-Shirt Swim Club by Ian Karmel & Alisa Karmel
Honest, humorous, and unexpectedly moving. A refreshing nonfiction read about body image, self‑acceptance, and redefining confidence.
Wicked Sexy Liar by Christina Lauren
Flirty, fun, and fast-paced. This one brought lighter vibes and great banter—perfect for a cozy afternoon read.
This Time Next Year by Sophie Cousens
Charming and heartfelt with a touch of fate. A lovely, feel‑good story that wrapped up the month on a hopeful note.
Final April Thoughts
April’s reading felt comforting and emotionally rich, with a strong mix of romance and depth. Necessary Lies stood out as a clear favorite, but each book added something special to the month.
