Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly feature hosted by The Broke & The Bookish.
Today's topic is about favorites that I've not talked about lately, or in a while. Sorry it's later than usual. I actually forgot.
1. The Glenbrooke Series by Robin Jones Gunn - I seriously love these books. She's my favorite author and I can't talk about her books enough.
2. The Christy Miller and Sierra Jensen Series by Robin Jones Gunn - Once again, I love these books. I feel like they are old friends.
4. Charlotte's Web by EB White - This class children's book is still one of my favorites. I don't talk about it nearly enough though.
5. The O'Malley Series by Dee Henderson - This is the series that probably sold me on romantic suspense. Her later books aren't the same quality.
6. The China Garden by Liz Berry - I discovered this book in college. And it fascinated me. I've read it several times since then to the point that my copy is practically falling apart.
7. Here Burns My Candle and Mine is the Night by Liz Curtis Higgs - Her historicals are amazing. This set takes the story of Ruth and sets it in Scotland during the time of Bonnie Prince Charlie.
8. The Gifting Series by K. E. Ganshert - This is the YA dystopian series that Katie Ganshert has written. I read all three in the space of a weekend because I couldn't put them down.
9. The Royal Wedding Series by Rachel Hauck - This is a series that has delighted me from the beginning. I love it.
10. The Christiansen Family Novels by Susan May Warren - My review on the final one in this series should be up this week or next week. But this family is delightful.
I have heard so many great things about Dee Henderson's O'Malley series, and I still haven't checked them out! What is wrong with me?? So many books, so little time... Have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteOh, yes! I have SO many memories from reading Lori Wick's novels. "The Californians" was (as I remember) one of my most favorites. Also loved the English Garden series, and of course "The O'Malley" books are amazing and The Gifting an epic dystopian. :)
ReplyDeleteNice picks for this week! I haven't read any of the books on your list... I'll have to expand my reading horizons!!
ReplyDeleteHere's a link to my TTT for this week:
http://captivatedreader.blogspot.com/2016/03/ten-books-i-really-love-but-feel-like-i.html
Nice list of books read! The Gifting Series impressed me too. I read all of them in 3 days (limited time to 1 day per each). Now, I'm reading "1984". That's a bit not my style, but still I'm overwhelmed with it.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Jules (avid reader)