I loved so many of the books I read this year so I barely tried to narrow it down. Life’s too short for all of that! I did stop reading nearly as much as usual around October so if I’m lacking new releases after that, that would be why.
I loved so many of the books I read this year so I barely tried to narrow it down. Life’s too short for all of that! I did stop reading nearly as much as usual around October so if I’m lacking new releases after that, that would be why.
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Kareni says
Thanks for sharing your list, Melinda; it looks like you had a great reading year. All the best in 2022!
DiscoDollyDeb says
Although it didn’t quite make my Top Ten of 2021, I thought MORNING GLORY MILKING FARM was a great book—especially the world-building. Apparently, Nascosta’s next book is going to be about werewolf brothers (at least one of whom is a fireman); they have some link to a fertility clinic. Should be very interesting.
Laurel says
I love end of year “Best Of” lists. There are a couple I haven’t heard of here – looking forward to checking them out. Thank you!