It’s another month of our Tackle Your TBR Pile reading challenge. So dig through that stack of books you’ve been meaning to read that’s taller than you and start reading!
Don’t forget to comment at the bottom of the post for your chance to win a book off my prize shelf. *The list of prizes from my shelf can be found here.*
Reading Challenge 2026: Tackle the TBR Pile
This Month: May – Indie Author
Next Month: June – Somewhere you want to visit
My Review
There is always something fun about a friend to more story, and that is just what you get in this sweet Regency romance. Not only is it a friends-to-more story, but it’s also a best-friend’s-sister story, which is even more fun.
Tristan and Caroline have a history where Caroline was always the one enamored with Tristan, while Tristan was oblivious and wouldn’t consider her as a potential wife. Of course, the roles flip, and it’s delightful to watch Tristan pursue Caroline while Caroline tries to keep her former attraction firmly in the past.
This sweet read was just what I needed for happy sighs and nearly stress-free reading. I’m saying nearly, because there are always things in a good story that have you waiting with eager anticipation to see what will happen next and how things will be resolved. I put it firmly in the sweet and fluffy category because everything does tie up with a neat little bow, but that sometimes is just what I’m looking for in a read.
I’ve already read the first three books in the Gentlemen’s Gamble series, and I look forward to reading the rest.
A Foolish Proposal
by Kasey Stockton
Genre: Sweet Regency Romance
One careless remark. One outrageous proposal. One Season to discover love where they least expect it.
Tristan Shepherd never expected the London Season to throw him back into the path of Caroline Whitby—the spirited girl from his youth who once declared she detested both him and his horses. But when a single careless remark at a glittering ball damages Caroline’s prospects with a promising suitor, she lays the blame squarely at Tristan’s feet.
Determined to make amends—and needing a wife himself—Tristan offers marriage. Caroline flatly refuses. Still, with the Season slipping away, they strike an uneasy bargain: he’ll help her find a husband, and she’ll help him secure a bride.
But as they navigate crowded ballrooms, stolen moments, and the dangerous game of matchmaking, their sparring gives way to a far more perilous discovery: the one match they both swore was impossible might be the only one they truly desire.
***The Gentlemen’s Gamble is a series about seven men racing to the altar in order to avoid losing a wager. Starting January, the books will release in surprise order so as not to give away who the final bachelor and loser of the wager is.
Purchase Link: Amazon
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Reading Ransom by Terri Reed
Happy 😊 Memorial Day
I read Shipwrecked Faith by Danielle Grandinetti
And Croosbones by C.C. Warrens
I read A Lord of Valor by Kiylee Davis. It’s her debut Regency romance, and it was so easy to fall in love with Luke and Clara! Sweet kisses only.
I read “Sheltered by the Doctor” by Danielle Grandinetti, and I enjoyed it. 🙂
I read Hammocks, Handguns, and Hearsay by Tonya Kappes. Part of the Campers and Criminals Cozy Mystery Series, set in the Daniel Boone National Forest in Kentucky. Love this campground, town, and characters.
I read A Child to Bind Them by Donna Gartshore. It was a really interesting book.
So far I’ve read a few by Anna Hawke and a novelette by Mimika Cooney.
Sky Ever Falls by Elizabeth D. Marie
I read Sage by Sarah Lamb and Square Hearts by Julee Balko. Enjoyed them both.
I read A Most Enticing Enigma by Rebecca Connolly.
I read The Carpenter by Pegg Thomas. I did enjoy it! However, I forgot there was a prequel to the book until after I finished it! 😜 Lol!