Most Anticipated Books Releasing During the Second Half of 2024. It’s been forever since I participated, and there’s no way I could limit this topic to ten. Or even 100 for that matter! So I decided to actually go with last week’s topic – My Summer Reading List. All of these are for review except for two, which are on my 24 in 24 backlist. Which I am drastically behind on, but that’s ok. Still plenty of time to catch up, right!?
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My Summer Reading List
Until Our Time Comes – Debut historical fiction novel by Nicole M. Miller. Set in WWII Poland, and I have heard so many good things about this!
Between The Sound and Sea – Amanda Cox always writes the most amazing stories and I imagine this is just as wonderful as the others I’ve read.
Meeting Her Match – I’ve been reviewing Jen’s books forever. She is the queen of historical-comedy romance, if that’s even a thing!
Ignite – Kara Swanson is just an amazing author and I cannot wait to dive into this new world.
Julia Monroe Begins Again – This is on my backlist and I am super excited to dive in!
The Lost Boys of Barlowe Theater – Usually I read Jaime Jo Wright’s book as soon as they come out, but I didn’t get a chance to with this one. I just finished her latest one, so it’s time to read this and be caught up!
Winter’s Maiden – Busse is another amazing author who creates the most imaginative worlds. This one promises to be her best work yet!
Cold Vengeance – This series has been SSSSOOOOOO good and I cannot wait to reconnect with the characters.
The Winged Tiara – J’Nell writes some amazing historical fiction stories, and it has been way too long since I’ve read one of her stories. I’ve got some catching up to do, but I’ll start with her next release. Because, well, why not?
The Nightmare Virus – This might just be my most anticpated read of the summer. I mean, it’s Nadine Brandes. I don’t need to say anything else right!?
So what about you? What are you reading this summer?
I hope you love them all! I heartily enjoyed Wright’s and Millet’s novels. So good! 🙂
Hi, Jessica! We have five in common!