Today I'm linking up with Top Ten Tuesday hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl which is all about lists. Since lists are one of my favorite things this is one of my favorite linkups! Today's topic is Most Anticipated Releases for the First Half of 2021
1. An Unexpected Peril by Deanna Raybourn - I enjoy this series and I can't wait to read this one!
2. A Wicked Conceit by Anna Lee Huber - This is a historical mystery series that I've really grown to love. I'm hoping this year to go back and read the earlier books in the series but that won't keep me from being excited about the new one.
3. Murder on Wall Street by Victoria Thompson - Another historical mystery! I'm not sure I'm going to try and go back to the beginning with this series because there's a lot of them but I am looking forward to this one.
4. Haunted Hibiscus by Laura Childs - I've really been enjoying this series set around a tea shop in Charleston, SC. Since I won't be traveling for awhile this may be the best way to visit Charleston.
5. The Art of Betrayal by Connie Berry - I read the 2nd book in this series last year and really enjoyed it so I'm excited to read the 3rd book. And of course I have to go find the 1st book!
6. Off the Wild Coast of Brittany by Juliet Blackwell - I've read a bunch of her cozies and finally read one of her fiction books in 2020 and loved it. This sounds wonderful and I must read it.
7. Miss Jeffries Demands Justice by Emily Brightwell - This comes out at the end of the month and I have really come to love this upstairs downstairs historical mystery. I'd love to catch up and read the beginning books in the series but there are a billion of them so I'm not sure that I'll be able to do that this year.
8. Undercover Kitty by Sofie Ryan - I love this series involving a junk store and a cat who has more then a little bit of personality.
9. The Unforgiven by Heather Graham - Every year Heather Graham puts out a new trilogy in the Krewe of Hunters series and every year I buy them. This year is no different.
10. The Princess Spy: The True Story of World War II Spy Aline Griffiths, Countess of Romanones by Larry Loftis - I read a book written by Aline Griffiths when I was a kid and became obsessed. I'm curious to read about the real story!
What books are you looking forward to picking up in the first half of 2021?
It's always fun to anticipate new books in series we love. And also to find new series and authors. Hope you get to read all of these and love them. :-)
ReplyDeleteHi Katherine! Nice to see you at TTT again! I am going to browse a bit and check out your books. I've made space on my TBR list so I can add a few new ones and I always know where to find them...
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I'm excited about AN UNEXPECTED PERIL, too! Veronica Speedwell is the best. I hope we both love the newest installment :)
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Great list. I always look forward to new releases from Laura Childs. All of her series are so good.
ReplyDeleteAlways a fun post! It's probably no surprise that all of these appeal to me! I am especially looking forward to The Princess Spy. I hope you enjoy all of these if you read them!
ReplyDeleteAn Unexpected Peril is one I'm looking forward to. Also the new Kristy Harvey book (in April).
ReplyDeleteI have started An Unexpected Peril and liking it but then I knew I would...lol. I want Undercover Kitty too!
ReplyDeleteThey all look good, none of these are even on my radar, the Deanna Raybourn books are ones I coult read.
ReplyDeleteI have already read An Unexpected Peril and loved it. I hope you enjoy all of these.
ReplyDeleteI always want to grab the shiny new books-getting round to reading them is the problem!
ReplyDeleteI discovered that I'd requested ten books from the library already so that pretty much gets me a good start on the first part of the year!
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to the last installment of The Black Witch series. The last book ended surprisingly for me.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing what other people are anticipating and adding new titles to my wish list. I hope you get to read and enjoy them all.
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