Favorite Book of the Year
Historical Fiction
Contemporary Romance
Suspense
YA
Black Widow: Forever Red
by Margaret Stohl
Classic
Non Fiction
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Favorite Book of the Year
Historical Fiction
Contemporary Romance
Suspense
YA
Black Widow: Forever Red
by Margaret Stohl
Classic
Non Fiction
I started the month with (45) unread books. Brought () books. Got my owlcrate book (1) Book of the month (1) Got (3) book for review Won a book in a giveaway () Got books for gifts (1) which brought my total to (). Read (3) owned books. Read () Kindle books I own DNF’d () So I am ending the month at books (47) unread books and hoping to get back on track with the whole read 5 physical books before I buy anymore. I read a total of () books across () pages.
Fortune
and Glory by Janet Evanovich (library)
The-Cul-de-Sac
War by Melissa Ferguson (audio)(Netgalley)
Like
a Christmas Dream by Lindsay Harrel (kindle)
The Christmas Table by Donna VanLiere
Winter
Soldier: Second Chances by Kyle Higgins (library)
The
Enigma Game by Elizabeth Wein
Fishing
for Trouble by Elizabeth Logan (Netgalley)
While
it Was Snowing by Tari Faris (kindle)
Dust
by Kara Swanson (owned)
Christmas
in Three Quarter by Rachel McMillan (Kindle)
Candy
Slain Murder in Maddie Day (netgalley)
Miracle
on Ford Avenue by Natalie Walters (kindle)
Chasing
Lucky by Jenn Bennett
Love
& Olives by Jenna Evans Welch (owned)
Wrapped
up in Christmas Joy by Janice Lynn (Kindle)
Christmas
Charms by Teri Wilson
The
Christmas Swap by Melody Carlson (owned)
Unwrapping
the Names of Jesus: An Advent Devotional by Asheritah Ciuciu (Kindle)
A Deadly
Edition by Victoria Gilbert
Wild
Bells to the Wild Sky by Laurie McBain
Marine
Protector by Julie Anne Lindsey
Author: Jenn Bennett
Series:
Chapters: 26
Pages:416
Genre: YA contemporary
Rating: 4 stars
Publisher: Simon Pulse
I'm not going to lie Jenn Bennett's books have either been a hit or miss for me. There's no in-between. And I have to say that with Chasing Lucky it was a hit. I loved both the characters of Josie and Lucky and in a teen rom com or teen contemporary that does happen often. Chasing Lucky did give me of Gilmore Girls vibes . Though Josie has more spunk than Rory had. This was a quick read that also served as a slight escape read.
I received a copy of this book from the publisher through netgalley. I was not required to write a positive review. All opinions expressed are mine alone.
Author: Victoria Gilbert
Series: A Blue Ridge Library Mystery book 5
Chapters:30
Pages:359
Genre: cozy mystery
Rating: 3.5 Stars
Publisher: Crooked Lane books
A Deadly Edition by Victoria Gilbert is the 5th book
in the A Blue Ridge Library Mystery series. This was one of my favorites in the
series. I loved that I didn’t figure out the who done it before the end. This
one kept me guessing until the very end. And the sweet scene at the end really
wrapped up the story.
I received a copy of
this book from the publisher through netgalley. I was not required to write a
positive review. All opinions expressed are mine alone.
Author: Elizabeth Wein
Series: Code Name Verity book 2
Genre: Historical fiction, YA Historical Fiction
Rating: 4 stars
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for young readers
The Enigma Game by Elizabeth Wein is the second book in the Code Name Verity series though it’s the newest in publication order. The events of this book take place before Code Name Verity but after The Pearl Thief. So if you’re like me and read the books as they came out you’ve read them Code Name Verity, Rose Under Fire, The Pearl Thief. Which doesn’t take away from individual stories two much as they all are technically stand alones you’re just slightly spoiled for some events. I don’t regret the way I read them as I fell in love with the history in each book. So if you’re new to the new to the series and having read them yet start in order.
The Enigma Game while a standalone will make a little more sense if you read it after The Pearl Thief and your save yourself spoilers for the last two books. Though this book focuses on three teenagers Louisa, Jamie and Ellen they aren’t typical teenagers by modern day standards. They grew up quickly in the mist of WWII. But that adds to the story and keeps if from reading like a YA novel which makes it a good book for adults as well.
Ch: 38
Pg: 368
Series: Heirs of Neverland
Genre: Retelling, Fantasy
Rating: 4 stars
Publisher: Enclave Escape
Dust
by Kara Swanson is the first Peter Pan retelling that I’ve read that I actually
enjoyed. I also didn’t mind that this retelling was a little dark because let’s
face it the original book and play by J.M. Barrie was kind of dark.
I
think to reason I enjoyed this one was because I was the kid who’s introduction
to Peter Pan was from the original book not the Disney movie like most kids. So
my view of Pan and Captain Hook are different and even at a young age it was
easy to see that hero and villain wasn’t clear.
And
with Dust there are times in which it isn’t quite whose the villain and who’s
the heroes. It keeps you guessing until the end and then leaves a you with a
cliff hanger but don’t worry there’s a sequel.
Author:
Janice Lynn
Ch:
18
Pg: 336
Genre: Christmas
Romance
Rating:
5 Stars
Publisher:
Hallmark publishing
I
loved this sweet Christmas book that read like a sweet Hallmark movie hint hint
it would make a good movie. I loved the fact that the hero Cole a former Marine
turned firefighter was a flawed hero because to me they make better heroes.
And
also love that the heroine Sophie tries to understand what he’s been through
and doesn’t run away. Add in a small Kentucky town a quilt shop a quilt and
Christmas you have the ingredients for a sweet Christmas romance without the
cheesiness of most hallmark moves and books.
Author:
Natalie Walters
Ch:
10
Pg:
Series:
Harbored Secrets
Genre:
Christian, Christmas
Rating:
5 Stars
Publisher:
Natalie Walters
One of my favorite Christmas reads of the year
and the only one that made me cry. And cry one-chapter in. But it was a good
cry as Gold Star families are something that’s near and dear to my heart. And
it was nice to see the people of Walton again and catch up with the characters
from Harbored Secret series. This was a sweet novella. That If you liked the
Harbored Secrets series then you need to read this one.
Author:
Rachel McMillan
Ch:
13 plus epilogue
Pg: 164
Series:
Three Quarter Time
Genre:
Christmas Romance, Slight Rom Com
Rating:
5 Stars
Publisher:
Rachel McMillan
Christmas In Three Quarter Time gave me the Christmas romance I didn’t know I needed this
year. I had been looking forward to hallmarks Christmas in Vienna and was
disappointed.
But
Rachel McMillan came to the rescue with this Three Quarter Time series Christmas
romance. Complete with an actual Austrian hero who recuses bunnies. What’s not
to love. Felix was the perfect Austrian hero which quite frankly we need more
of. And a strong heroine Johanna who secretly wants a Christmas romance. This
book helped make up for missing out on a chance to go the Christmas markets if
I couldn’t go in person at least I could go in the pages of a book.
Author: Maddie
Day
Ch
56
Pg: 311
Series:
A Country Store Mystery
Genre: Cozy
Mystery
Rating:
3.5 Stars
Publisher:
Kensington
Candy Slain Murder is the eighth book in the A Country Store by Maddie Day. And while I
did enjoy this one with the Christmas setting unfortunately the mystery fell
flat for me because I figured out who did it by the fifth chapter. But still an
enjoyable read.
I received a copy of this book
from the publisher through netgalley. I was not required to write a positive
review. All opinions expressed are mine alone.
Ch: 10
Pg: 180
Series: Restoring Heritage 2.5
Genre: Christian Rom Com, Christmas Rom Com
Rating: 4 Stars
Publisher: Taris Faris
I’ve been wanting Danielle’s story since we met her in You belong with me. And we finally get her story in a Christmas story. I’m normally not a fan of best friends to more but in this Christmas novella it worked. Danielle reminded me so much of myself at a young age. And like with Danielle a wise women said similar words to me that Danielle was told and they were right. I loved the sweet moment with the ornaments.
This book is a perfect Christmas novella for any woman who’s every felt like a fish out of water. Or who though they had to be someone different.
Author: Donna VanLiere
Ch: 30
Pg: 231
Series: Christmas Hope
Genre: Christmas
Rating: 3.5 stars
Publisher: St. Martin’s Press
This
sweet Christmas story from the author who brought us the Christmas Shoes. I
just knew that this one would make me laugh, make me cry and celebrate the
season. I look forward to her books every year and this year was no different.
I received a copy of this book from the publisher through
netgalley. I was not required to write a positive review. All opinions
expressed are mine alone.
Author: Brittany Fichter
Ch: 13
Pg: 164
Genre: Retelling
Rating: 4 Stars
Clara’s Soldier by Brittany Fichter is a retelling of the Nutcracker set just after WWII and I have to say it’s one of my favorite Nutcracker retellings. The historical time period of WWII especially the post war time makes the perfect setting for a retelling.
I’ve always loved the Nutcracker every December
my mom would take me to see the ballet and read the book countless times during
the same month. As well as the cartoon. So this book was perfect for adult me.
A book I read in one day. To me The Nutcracker has been a story that has always
leaned towards balancing reality and fantasy and this book was no different.
I do want to mention something that may be
considered a slight spoiler but I feel that it is a necessary warning. The
fantasy part of this story as in The Nutcracker realm happens in the form of
PTSD filled nightmares of a soldier that Clara crash lands in.
Ch: 16
Pg: 134
Series: Port Willis
Genre: Christmas, Rom com
Rating: 4 stars
Publisher: Blue Aster Press