
Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly bookish meme hosted byย That Artsy Reader Girl. Each week is a new bookish category in which we get to brag about our favorite books that fit with the weekโs category. You can pick your top 5, 10, 15โฆor so on. I tend to keep my list to ten!
Todayโs category: Water (This can be covers with water on them, books with bodies of water in them, titles with bodies of water in them, etc.)
This is such a random topic/category, but for some unknown reason, I’m loving this challenge. I thought I would chose the easy way out and pick romance novels featuring water on the cover…. wow! This was a difficult challenge, I found I haven’t read to many novels that represent today’s. I literally spent hours surfing *no pun intended* through goodreads and my bookshelf looking for covers with water. Here are the ten books I found! I’m in love with these covers!!
Penelope Douglas – Birthday Girl
K.A. Tucker – Ten Tiny Breaths
Devney Perry – Tattered
Aurora Rose Reynolds – Before We Fall
Natasha Madison – Mine To Hold
Rebecca Yarros – The Last Letter
Colleen Hoover – Ugly Love
Nicholas Sparks – The Choice
A.L. Jackson – Hold On To Hope
Abbi Glines – About Tomorrow
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I had Ten Tiny Breaths and Ugly Love on my list today too! Great minds think alike!
I haven’t had the chance to read ten tiny breaths yet. It’s on my bookshelf, though!
Nice covers!
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Thank you! This was a fun topic!!
Tattered sounds good.
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I heard this whole series is great! I can’t wait to marathon it!!
My two favorite genres are mystery/thriller and historical fiction, both of which abound in watery covers, so this was an easy one for me. Thank goodness! Some prompts just stump me completely. LOL.
Happy TTT!
Susan
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I’m thrilled to see this was an easy topic for you! I’m not much of a mystery/thriller reader, and I read a few historical romances, I can see how this topic would be easy. It seems like almost every historical romance features water on the cover.