BookCase Club February 2019 Subscription Box Review + 50% Off Coupon – Booking for Love Case

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BookCase.Club is a one-stop monthly subscription service for book lovers. Each month, you’ll receive 2 books curated for one of eight genres. For the Read to Me Case (children’s picture books), you’ll receive four books! With each new subscription, a book is donated to Books for Keeps in Athens, GA. This is an inexpensive book subscription – less than $15 including shipping per month! Subscriptions are available in 1, 3, 6, or 12-month terms and each one will automatically renew until you cancel. Gift subscriptions are also available.

DEAL: Save 50% on your first month! Use coupon code CRATE50.

Select your genre when you sign up. You can change the genre each month, but make sure to log in by the 10th to ensure your choice. If you have a multi-month subscription you will need to shoot them an email to switch.

This month I am reviewing the Booking for Love Case.

My books were wrapped in Bookcase.Club branded tissue paper.

Everything in my box! It’s pretty no-frills. I received one hardcover and one paperback book this month!

Single-Minded by Lisa Daily (List price $25.99, now $11) Aww, this looks like a cute book, maybe one to read when you just want something fun and sweet. Alex finds out her husband is really not into her and she starts the search for a new man after her divorce.

Alex has planned and executed her life with laser focus since she first met her future husband at the play-doh table on the first day of kindergarten. They have a terrific life, a gorgeous house on the bay, and fantastic careers they love. There’s only one problem: Alex’s husband has a secret. A big one.

Now, Alex’s perfectly planned life has completely fallen apart, her biological clock is starting to feel like the timer on a nuclear device, and she finds herself drooling over her completely-dreamy-but-definitely-off-limits client, a star chef opening a hot new restaurant.

Armed with dating guidance from her oddball collection of advisers―including her gay ex-husband, a foul-mouthed political consultant, a perkily masochistic yogi, and a pot-smoking octogenarian―Alex navigates the booby-trapped world of modern dating, in her search for a second chance at love.

Here’s a random page from the middle of the book!

The Wild Woman’s Guide To Traveling The World by Kristin Rockaway (List price $14.99, now $10.19) A young woman who has her life planned out figures that there might be some room for fun in her 5-year plan, especially when it involves a handsome artist.

Fans of Sophie Kinsella and The Devil Wears Prada will love this smart, sexy debut novel of wanderlust.

Objectively, Sophie is a success: she’s got a coveted job at a top consulting firm, a Manhattan apartment, and a passport full of stamps. It isn’t quite what she dreamed of when she was a teenager dog-earing pages in exotic travel guides, but it’s secure. Then her best friend bails just hours after they arrive in Hong Kong for a girls’ trip, and Sophie meets Carson, a free-spirited, globetrotting American artist.

In the midst of their whirlwind vacation romance, Carson invites Sophie to join him on his haphazard journey around the world. While the brief international jaunts she sneaks in between business trips don’t feel like enough, Sophie is far too practical to throw away her five-year plan on a whim. Yet Carson’s offer forces her to question whether the reliable life she’s chosen is really what she wants–and she soon discovers that his feelings for her run deeper than she realized.

Here’s a sample of the writing style!

I think Bookcase.Club is perfect for those who are not so fixed on what they want to read and are open to any sub-genre within the romance category. These two fall into the new adult, contemporary, and maybe light-hearted categories, I don’t think they are going to be deep reads. The value is always really good with this box. If you ordered these two today on Amazon they would cost about $21.19, and their list prices are even higher than that. They were published in 2017 so not too old either.

What did you think of this month’s choices? Have you tried any of the BookCase.Club subscriptions?

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