Here is part two of my favorite reads for 2013. In case you are new to this blog I have a reading obsession with Historical Romances. What can I say? I love the setting of Regency and Victorian England with happily ever afters. I am working in more contemporary and paranormal for 2014 but 2013 was the year of Historical Romances.
A Taylor-Made Life by Kary Rader: Tissue Alert! This book requires tissues and time. I am not going to lie, this book is about two young people with cancer. Now don’t turn away, it’s a great story full of romance, laughs, hope and yes, sadness. Still wanting to run? There is a sequel planned. Now what book with the leading characters that have cancer have a sequel? Not many. You’ll enjoy this read, I promise.
The Letter by Sandra Owens: I have been telling anyone that will listen to me about The Letter. This is one of my favorite, favorite books. I find, Ms. Owens to be a words smith and writes emotion so well. You will want to cry and laugh. Let me tell you any author that can have a three-legged cat and rabbit steal the show is pretty amazing!
Lady in Red by Maire Claremont: A deliciously dark Victorian romance is what you get when reading this book. Ms. Claremont does a wonderful job creating a setting that seems like the only way out is to fight. Her characters have an emotional depth that pulls you in wanting to know more about them. I felt this book was about taking back your identity and fighting for what’s right. The road is hard but worth every hard step.
Darius: Lord of Pleasures by Grace Burrowes: This story stirred many emotions for me. It’s about a woman who wants a child and her husband is not able to help in that area. He husband finds a man willing to get the job done and a relationship is formed. It’s a slow romantic build and the ending is surprising and yes you will need tissues. Ms. Burrowes knows how to write a story that doesn’t allow you to put it down.
Sweet Madness by Heather Snow: Conquering demons is the theme of this story. The H/h in this book are trying to fight through their demons by helping others and hiding. Ms. Snow does a fabulous job drawing you into the story and to the characters. You feel the emotional pain and triumphs the characters endure. A powerful read.
Desire Wears Diamonds by Renee Bernard: I have waited for what seems like forever to find out who was the Jackal that plagued the Jaded. It was an exciting conclusion to a fabulous series. Can I say having all six of the Jaded men in one story was aaaamazing and worth the wait. There is a quite a bit of action with all the usual Renee Bernard flare she puts into her stories.
If You Give a Rake a Ruby by Shana Galen: What I found great about this book and series is that not everything or everyone is as they seem. Ms. Galen gives her characters a depth that you don’t see until you really get into this book. She then begins to peal layers off and we see the characters for who they really hard. It’s wonderful! This book had mystery, suspense, romance, heat and humor. It was great!
Flirting with Fortune by Erin Knightley: This was wonderful story of two real-like people. Ms. Knightley does a wonderful job creating characters that you could easily believe to be your friends or even yourself. I was submerged into this story with it’s wonderful banter and mysterious elements. When reading her stories I feel so happy and when having a rough time I always know Erin Knightley’s books will put a smile on my face.
I read so many fabulous books during my book challenge that I probably could post two additional blog post about them but then they wouldn’t be my top picks. If you have time this weekend pick up one of these books, I know you won’t be disappointed.
To my fellow American friends have a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday. To my friends around the world enjoy the rest of the week and enjoy your weekend. I hope you all find time to get some reading in.
-Romance Reader Girl
I think I start tearing up just seeing the cover of Taylor Made Life! Your picks are so in tune with mine, Lindsey. Loved If You Give a Rake a Ruby-the ending where he is with his parents also brings me to tears! And let’s not even talk about Darius, one of my top book boyfriends. And the Jaded… Fabulous list!!
Thanks Nancy! We like the a lot of the same books. No wonder why we can talk for hours about them. 🙂 And making this list was emotional for me. So many of these books brought met to tears… All of them are books I will read again and again…
Have not reaad the Jaded series yet . Keep meaning too
Oh, You will love it! It’s great series. 🙂
Lindsey, I am so honored to be included on this list with all the other fabulous books and authors. Thank you. ❤
You’re Welcome! You know how I feel about The Letter and your writing. In one word, FANTASTIC!
I loved The Letter…just an awesome book! I have several of your top picks and looking forward to reading them. 🙂
I hope you enjoy them as much as I did. Thanks for stopping by and posting. 🙂
Wonderful list, Lindsey!! I tweeted.
Thanks Ella!
So far, I have read Darius and Flirting With Fortune & I loved these, too! I have most of these others on my TBR. Thanks for the list!
Thanks for stopping by, Sharlene! You will enjoy these books! They were wonderful reads. 🙂
Pingback: SEEN This Week 12/2/13 | The Book Shelf
Pingback: Author Jan Walters Writes the Great Victorian Romance | NewsCanada-PLUS News, Technology Driven Media Network