Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January of 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together.
We are at Tuesday again. Hard to believe it is July. It's like this year is flying by despite all the chaos going on around us.
Thanks to That Artsy Reader Girl for such a great topic this week. This should be a fairly easy list to compile.
I've been reading books by Charlotte Hubbard/Naomi King since 2012. Her Home at Cedar Creek series introduced me to Amish fiction, which has become one of my favorite genres.
Though I had read a book or two by Karen White prior to her Tradd Street series, it was definitely the one featuring the quirky Realtor who sees dead people that made me a fan.
I have always loved cozy mysteries, so when Duffy Brown asked me to read Iced Chiffon I jumped at the chance. I've enjoyed many of her books since. I hear there is a new book in this series coming out in August. I can't wait!
When I was promoting books in 2008, Marilyn Meredith toured with Smell of Death, one of her Rocky Bluff P.D. police procedurals written under her pseudonym F.M. Meredith. Then came Judgment Fire, a Deputy Tempe Crabtree novel. I've got to catch up on both these series, but I've read several of them.
I've read several fiction and nonfiction books by Kathi Macias. She has been a mentor to me in many ways. I've missed a couple of her Christmas stories and two books from her Quilt series, but I've read the others.
For many years, I read every new release from C.W. Gortner. I started his Spymaster Chronicles series, but haven't finished it yet. I really need to catch up with his books.
Beverly Stowe McClure and I have been online friends for many years. She writes for teens and young adults. I've enjoyed many of her books.
Pandora's Temple is the first book by Jon Land that I read. Then I was introduced to his Caitlin Strong series. I've read several and have more at home.
I fell in love with Wilder's work in my late teens and early twenties. In addition to her Little house books, I've read other collections of her work.
What are some authors whose work you have read a lot of? Have you been able to stay up to date with all their new releases?




















