Monday, December 11, 2023

Top Ten Tuesday: Books on my Winter 2023-2024 To-Read List

 

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. 

Books on my Winter 2023-2024 To-Read List:

(Click on covers for Goodreads link)

woman in horse drawn carriage
city skyline at sunset
historical romance couple
Amish woman on farm

The Lily of Ludgate Hill by Mimi Matthews
Lone Wolf by Gregg Hurwitz
Always Remember by Mary Balogh
Home from the Storm by Laurel Blount

illustrated couple depicting Persuasion reimagining
illustrated couple at mountain lake
Santa Monica Pier landscape

Once Persuaded, Twice Shy by Melodie Edwards
Fish Out of Water by Katie Ruggle
The Missing Witness by Allison Brennan

boy alone in misty forest
Northern Lights above Alaskan road
historical woman gazing at wagon train

The Boy Who Cried Bear by Kelley Armstrong
Village in the Dark by Iris Yamashita
Chasing the Horizon by Mary Connealy


I think I have a good mix of genres. Historical romance, contemporary romance, Western historical, Amish romance, thriller, and mystery. 



Are any of these on your Winter TBR? 




47 comments:

  1. I've read a chapter or two of Melodie's Jane Eyre re-telling and I hear it's VERY good. Katie's is one I haven't heard of, but it looks cute. Hope you enjoy all of your winter TBR titles. :)

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    1. Her Jane Eyre retelling was a 5 star read for me! Hope you love it too! I've enjoyed Katie Ruggle's romantic suspense in the past so I'm eager to see how she does with contemporary romance. Thanks!

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  2. May you have a successful winter of reading!

    Pam @ Read! Bake! Create!
    https://readbakecreate.com/winter-2024-tbr-ten-books-i-hope-to-read/

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  3. Fish Out of Water sounds intriguing to me. Thanks for sharing it and your other titles.

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    1. I'm looking forward to it since I've enjoyed Ruggle's romantic suspense books in the past. My pleasure!

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  4. I always look forward to the next Rockton book.

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  5. Village in the Dark looks really good!

    Here is our Top Ten Tuesday. Thank you!

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  6. This looks like a fun TBR. I hope you love them.

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  7. Such an interesting list. I don't know any of these books but after reading up on them, I think I will have to check some of them out myself. Hope you enjoy them.

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  8. I've read one Gregg Hurwitz book and liked it. Brennan's looks great also. I'm curious about Yamashita's too- gonna go look it up. :)

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  9. Yeah I like the looks of Chasing the Horizon ... any kind of wagon train story is usually good. Go West!

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  10. I'm definitely reading the Hurwitz, Armstrong and Brennan.

    Anne - Books of My Heart

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  11. Even though the covers turn me off, I really do want to try out Mimi Matthews. Mary Balogh is a great one to place on a winter list. Hope you have a fun season of reading! These all look so delightful!

    Happy Reading!

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    1. I thin you'd love Mimi Matthews! Try The Matrimonial Advertisement. One of my favorites!

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  12. That is a really good mix! I can't wait to read Lone Wolf, The Boy Who Cried Bear, and Once Persuaded, Twice Shy, too. :D

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  13. I do hope to read the Edwards book. I liked her last book. I think I am going to download the Ruggle book. It sounds really good.

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    1. I loved her reimagining of Jane Eyre, too! Hope we both love the Ruggle romance.

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  14. Woohoo! I've got seven of those on my own reading stack so we'll be able to compare some notes.

    Sophia Rose

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    1. I hope we both love all of them! I'm sure we'll have a lot to discuss. :)

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  15. Great list, Rachel. I have 5 of these books on my TBR, but none made my list today. I hope to read Home from the Storm in the next week or so. Enjoy all of these books when you get to them.

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    1. Thanks! I had several I'm looking forward to on your list that I didn't list here, so I guess we should've made it a Top Twenty Tuesday, lol!

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  16. Mimi Matthews' books look so fun! I really need to give them a go already. I'm a big fan of Armstrong's mysteries, so I'm looking forward to THE BOY WHO CRIED BEAR as well. I hope we both love it.

    Happy TTT (on a Wednesday)!

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    1. Yes! I want to get to it soon, but I know I have other books to clear out first. Thanks, you too!

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  17. None of these were on my TBR, so naturally my list just got longer!

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    1. Isn't that usually the case? I know it is when I visit other blogs, too!

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  18. Looks like a good list! I've been wondering about trying something by Mary Balogh... Hope you enjoy these!

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  19. I always have so much fun making TBRs. None of yours are familiar to me but I hope you enjoy them!

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  20. Hope you like them all. I have The Missing Witness and The Boy Who Cried Bear on my list.

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  21. Oh so many books to look forward to! I have the Allison Brennan on my Kindle but just need to find time to get to it! Hope you are able to read some of these this winter.

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