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Tuesday, December 26, 2017

Top Ten Tuesday - Books I Want to Read in 2018

This week's Top Ten Tuesday topic from The Broke and the Bookish is 10 Books I'm Looking Forward to in 2018. 

1.  Sugarhouse Blues by Mariah Stewart - Stewart's Last Chance Matinee was one of my favorite reads of 2017 and I'm super excited to see how the story of the three sisters working to restore an old movie house progresses.

2.  The English Wife by Lauren Willig - I loved Willig's The Other Daughter in 2016 and this looks absolutely gorgeous.  There are rumors and secrets and missing people.

3.  Hello Stranger by Lisa Kleypas - While Kleypas is one of my favorite romance authors I've sadly neglected her latest historical romance series.  I'm hoping to fix that this year!

4.  The Secret of Flirting by Sabrina Jeffries - I love Sabrina Jeffries and any book by her is an automatic buy for me.

5.  Murder in the Locked Library by Ellery Adams - To be fair the title alone landed this one on my list but I have read several cozy mysteries by Adams and really enjoyed them.

6.  Who Moved My Goat Cheese by Lynn Cahoon - I love Cahoon's cozy mysteries and this start to a new series is definitely on my must read list.

7.  Death and the Viking's Daughter by Loretta Ross - This is another favorite cozy mystery and I'm excited to see where it goes in this next entry.

8.  The Other Miss Bridgerton by Julia Quinn - I love Julia Quinn and I've been really excited to see her get back to the Bridgerton family.

9.  I Was Anastasia by Ariel Lawhon - I'm fascinated by Russian history and the Anastasia myth and I loved a previous book by her that I've read.

10.  The Family Gathering by Robyn Carr - I've really enjoyed the books in the Sullivan's Crossing series so far and I'm really excited about this one!

What books are you looking forward to reading in 2018?

14 comments:

  1. The Family Gathering is one I have my eye on. Lauren WIllig is an author I need to get to. Hope you get to and enjoy these!

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  2. The Ellery Adams one will probably make it onto my reading list, I imagine! :)

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  3. I think the sequel to The Bone Witch comes out in 2018, so that would be my choice.

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  4. I thought about adding I Was Anastasia to my list as well. It sounds wonderful! Best wishes for a great year of reading in 2018.

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  5. I need to get caught up with Kleypas this year as well. I love her books but am so far behind.

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  6. Hmm I haven't given too much thought to what I am looking forward to reading in 2018 but I will certainly read the latest in Robyn Carr's series.

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  7. I'm going to make a note of those cozies (because one can never have enough!) also I Was Anastasia sounds interesting (I'm fascinated by Russian history too!)

    I hope you manage to get your hands on all of these and enjoy them :)

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  8. Stewart, Kleypas and Carr are all on my list of series books I can't wait to read. I caught up with the Kleypas series this fall - thanks to audios from my local library. Carr is an auto-read author for me and I loved Stewart's first book so I'm really looking forward to Sugarhouse Blues.

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  9. Great picks! I'm excited for the Jeffries, too :)

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  10. I'm temped to pick up that goat cheese book based only on the title! :)

    Lauren @ Always Me

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  11. I definitely want to read I WAS ANASTASIA! I think the story of her and her family is fascinating.

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  12. I completely forgot to set my post for publish this past week, and so I'm going with this topic for this week. So many of these titles sound so good! The English Wife made my list too. And I Was Anastasia. Murder in the Locked Library sounds really good. I will have to keep my eye out for that one.

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  13. Just finished Lawhon's "The Wife, The Maid, and The Mistress" and I'm definitely on board to read more of her books.

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  14. I definitely have a thing for the Romanovs and am really looking forward to I Was Anastasia.

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