

A magic oak transports people through time to 1800’s from modern day. I want to reread it just for the funny dialogue between the hero and heroine.

I feel almost every emotion under the sun as I read her books. Seriously, Harmon’s books always MOVE me.

The Smallest Part – Amy Harmon – A contemporary heart-wrecker.This author always captures my heart and imaginations with her layered characters, detailed historical scenes and events, and heart-tugging romance. A Dangerous Legacy – Elizabeth Camden – A historical forbidden romance set in the early 1900’s in New York.I love even more when a story sticks with me long after I finish. A Me and You Thing – Taylor Dean – Another roller-coaster romance with a unique, heart-breaking twist that almost shattered me.The characters are fantastic and the story is a roller-coaster ride of swoons, crying hiccups, and all that kind of crazy. This book is the 2nd in her More Than a Wife series, and it was AMAZING! I will definitely reread this one. The Secretive Wife – Jennifer Peel – A celebrity romance (once the secret comes out).I adored Gisela…and the many characters that intertwine with her life as the tale weaved its way around my heart. I loved the undertones of prejudice, hate, bias, mistaken identities, fear, and seeing beneath one’s surface to the treasure beneath. The heroine is a despised albino princess, who feels that the 10 year war between her country and the Blues is all her fault.

Heart of Red, Blood of Blue – Rebecca Belliston – A unique, beautiful, and heartwrenching medieval romance.She lives in Scotland right now I adore her pictures she posts on FB. She’s not only a gifted writer, but a magnificent photographer as well. I inhaled all of these books, and became a true fan of Nichole Van. The Brothers Maledetti Series – Nichole Van – A paranormal romance (slightly), set in Italy.Book of Mormon – I’ve read this a ton of times, but this year I had the most life-changing experience doing it, and came to love my Savior so much more than ever before…so I’m counting it in my Top 10, even though it’s a reread.I’ve picked my TOP, as well as 20 Honorable Mentions. But I added 10 books that weren’t in my normal genre. 91 of these were new books 2 were books I beta-read (they’ll be out this year) 16 were rereads (including my own books for editing/formatting purposes).Īs always, the overall winner is the Romance genre (no surprise there). Another year is in the books…literally! Last year I read a total of 109 books.
