Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by the lovely Jana @ That Artsy Reader Girl. Each week a new theme is suggested for bloggers to participate in. This week’s prompt is Book Titles That are Questions, but I decided to do something different!
Hello Readers! I promise going off-topic for my Top Ten Tuesday is not going to become a regular habit. I really tried this week to come up with book titles that are questions… I couldn’t even come up with ten titles with questions from the books I’ve read OR the books on my TBR list. And most of the ones I did find were books I’ve mentioned recently. SO off-topic it is.
I’ve been wanting to do a Christmas in July post, and today I’ll be sharing the last 15!! holiday books I’ve added to my TBR. I’ve been adding a lot, so I couldn’t do just a measly 10. π HOWEVER, this list is lacking in diversity, so please let me know in the comments about any diverse holiday romances that you would recommend!
(Link to Goodreads synopsis through book title.)
- The Magic of Christmas Tree Farm by Erin Green – I’ve enjoyed every book (or short story) set on a Christmas tree farm and several of you recommended this one!
- Love and Lies at the Village Christmas Shop by Portia MacIntosh – A Christmas shop in a seaside town??!! Yes, please!
- A Wedding in December by Sarah Morgan – This one sounds like so much fun family drama!
- A Cosy Christmas in Cornwall by Jane Linfoot – Ooooh, Christmas in a castle!!
- One Way or Another by Kara McDowell – I seem to be on a ‘sliding doors’ kick lately, so one set at Christmas sounds fun!
- One More for Christmas by Sarah Morgan – I’ve never actually read a book by Morgan, but two of her books appear on this list. I won a copy of this one in a giveaway!
- Mind the Gap, Dash & Lily (Dash & Lily, #3) by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan – Somehow I missed the release of this one, but I’ve enjoyed the previous two books (as well as the adaptation) so this one is a must-read!
- Finding Love at the Christmas Market by Jo Thomas – I visited my first Christmas market a few years ago when I was in New York City and they are truly magical places!
- The Holiday Swap by Maggie Knox – Twins who switch lives! Nothing could go wrong, right??!!
- Jingle Wars by R. Holmes and Veronica Eden – Enemies to lovers romance! Some reviewers have said this one is a little too cheesy, but it does sound fun!
- A Kiss in the Snow by Rosie Green – I haven’t read anything by Green, but the reviews for this one are GLOWING!
- The Mistletoe Trap by Cindi Madsen – Many of you have recommended this friends to lovers romance!
- Selling Christmas by Angelina Goode – Another one that has great reviews, I love the idea of a tour of homes at Christmastime!
- Meet Me in London by Georgia Toffolo – I can’t resist a fake engagement set in London!
- The Christmas Bookshop by Jenny Colgan – I read my first book by Colgan last year and I really enjoyed it! I would love an ARC of this one that will be available in October. <3
Did I include any of your favorites? Let me know in the comments!
I own “One Way or Another” (from last year), but didn’t read it. However, you have me curious about “The Holiday Swap” (that one’s new to me), and I remember thinking the ‘London’ book could be fun! I’ll have to see about adding them to my shelf for Christmas reading this fall. π
Happy I could maybe help you add to your TBR! π
These look fun! I don’t normally read holiday themed books so I can’t add any to your list, but I hope you enjoy these!
Thanks! <3
I love this because holiday books have been such great pick-me-ups. I only read three of these, have one (or 2?) as ARCs, and several on my TBR. Very excited about them all!
Yes!! I need to start reading holiday books in October so I can get to more of them. π
Love all these Christmassy covers! I need to make more time for holiday books. I already have my eye on Meet Me in London. π
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Yes!! One month is never enough time to read all these fun holiday themed books. π Meet Me in London sounds sooo good!
I have several of these, but not all. Loving Christmas stories the way I do, I will be checking out the ones that are new to me.
Oh yay!! I hope we both get to enjoy them soon. π
I love holiday books- and especially those festive covers!
Me too!! I just can’t resist them. Haha!
I haven’t read a holiday themed book in years, saving this post for later to give them a try
Oh yay!! I hope you enjoy whatever you decide to try. π