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Monday, January 23, 2023

Top Ten Tuesday: New-to-Me Authors I Discovered in 2022

 

Top Ten Tuesday is a meme hosted by The Artsy Reader where each week they post a new top ten list and ask fellow bookish folk to share their lists on that topic. This week:

New-to-Me Authors I Discovered in 2022:



Stacy Willingham

 I really enjoyed her debut, A Flicker in the Dark last year and her second book All the Dangerous Things was even better! Looking forward to whatever she comes up with next!



Kimi Cunningham Grant

Her writing was beautiful and the story riveting!




Amy Berry

I adored Kit McBride Gets a Wife so much! It was a slow burn, sweetly passionate, and made me laugh several times! I'm so excited for the next one: Marrying Off Morgan McBride!



Jason Rekulak

I added Hidden Pictures after seeing that it won Goodreads Best Horror for 2022. I understood why after finishing. My husband and I listened to the audio in one go. Long car ride home. I hope he writes more adult horror/mysteries.



R. J. Jacobs

Always the First to Die had a slasher film vibe to it. Scary but a little bit of fun too. Maybe a little reminiscent of Grady Hendrix? Looking forward to his next book: This is How We End Things.



Josie Silver

One Night on the Island was oh-so-lovely romance! Gorgeous writing with clever banter. I adored the quirky and lovable people of this small island. 



Kate Forster

Kate Forster's writing is beautiful, full of emotion and funny!  I enjoyed both but The Upside Down Christmas was my favorite. Must read more from her!
 


Claire Douglas

When I figured out where it was headed, wow! What a twist. This was good! I have the audio of her newest, The Girls Who Disappeared from the library. I just need to make time to listen to it!



Julia Whelan

I've been a fan of Whelan's audiobook narration for a while now so I was pleasantly surprised that she's actually a talented writer as well! Thank You For Listening (which is also narrated by her) was amazing! 



Brenda Novak

Summer on the Island was the first Brenda Novak book I've read even though she's been a popular writer for many years. It was part women’s fiction, part romance with a little bit of danger mixed in and I really enjoyed it! I'm looking forward to her next: The Seaside Library





42 comments:

  1. I read One Night on the Island last year as well. I enjoyed the characters, I just didn't enjoy the main romantic relationship.

    Pam @ Read! Bake! Create!
    https://readbakecreate.com/authors-i-first-read-in-2022/

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  2. Amy Barry was new to me last year too. I loved that book. Can't wait to return to that world. Whelan and Silvers continue to delight me. I am so glad I had found them both, but Whelan needs to write more books

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  3. The Couple at Number Nine sounds interesting.

    My post: https://lydiaschoch.com/top-ten-tuesday-new-to-me-authors-i-discovered-in-2022/

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  4. So many good authors. Thank you for sharing. Regine
    www.rsrue.blogspot.com

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  5. Julia Whelan made my list today, too! Love her books. I also have loved Novak's in the past. Her Whiskey Creek series is so fun!

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  6. Kit McBride Gets a Wife looks really cute! My TTT

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  7. Claire Douglas was new to me also. I've read Kimi Cunningham Grant, Julia Whelan, and Brenda Novak for a long time.

    Anne - Books of My Heart

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    1. Really loving Claire Douglas' new one. I'm listening now.

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  8. I love Julia Whelan too. And Brenda Novak!

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  9. Willingham was a new author for me last year, too. And I can't wait to read books by both Amy Berry and Jason Rekulak this year. :D

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    1. Hope you can get to them, Lark! I look forward to your thoughts. :)

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  10. Great list Rachel. I have read 4 of these and have 3 on my TBR already. Brenda Novak is one of my favourite authors.

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  11. For ages I was so confused by Thank You For Listening because I totally thought it was a memoir (as I knew Julia Whelan was an audiobook narrator), I was convinced for ages that it was, until I checked on Goodreads and found out it was a novel!
    My TTT: https://jjbookblog.wordpress.com/2023/01/24/top-ten-tuesday-404/

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  12. Great minds think alike! Both Willingham and Grant are on my list today as well. I've read both of Willingham's and two of Grant's three. I haven't tried any of these others, but it sounds like I need to. If you like them, I probably will too, sounds like.

    Happy TTT!

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    1. I'd like to read more from Grant and Willingham. Nice to hear you've enjoyed them too.

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  13. I liked Stacy Willingham but I didn't try her books until this year. I have loved both of Julia Whelan's books! I will have to check out some of these other authors.

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  14. I've enjoyed a few of those authors too. Glad to see Kate Forster on your list 🙂.

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    1. I'd like to read more from her. I really enjoy her writing style. :)

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  15. The only one I have heard of is Julia Whelan. But I am happy that all of these authors worked so well for you. Its always so great to discover new authors that just become gold for you.

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  16. Really liked Thank You for Listening

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  17. I've read all three of Josie Silver's books and enjoyed them each so much. I love the way she tells a story.

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  18. All the spooky ones here are appealing to me :)

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  19. I forgot about Julia Whelan but I read her for the first time in 2022 as well.

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    1. It was so good! I need to go back and listen to her debut.

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  20. Stacy Willingham and Amy Berry are both on my future reading list. Glad to see you really enjoyed their books.

    Sophia Rose

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  21. I discovered Stacy Willingham and Kimmy Cunningham Grant and Julia Whelan (as author) recently too! I loved them instantly!

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