With countless genres vying for readers' attention, determining the most popular ones can be a challenging task. Yet, amidst the diverse landscape of literature, certain genres have consistently captivated the hearts and minds of readers worldwide. In this guide, we'll unveil the top five most popular reading genres, offering insights into their appeal. Whether you're… Continue reading Guide to the Top 5 Most Popular Reading Genres
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The Last Party
by Clare Mackintosh On New Year’s Eve, Rhys Lloyd has a house full of guests. His vacation homes on Mirror Lake are a success, and he’s generously invited the village to drink champagne with their wealthy new neighbors. But by midnight, Rhys will be floating dead in the freezing waters of the lake. Don't worry,… Continue reading The Last Party
Summer at the Cape
by RaeAnne Thayne I'd like to start of by saying that I stumbled across this novel randomly, and the cover alone seemed so peaceful -- which is the exact escape I needed at the time -- so I went with it. With that said, only after reading Summer at the Cape, did I find out… Continue reading Summer at the Cape
All I Want For Christmas
by Maggie Knox Sadie is trying to make a future for herself in the music scene in Nashville, Tennessee. The catch is that she has to win a singing competition called Starmaker first. Sadie has some pretty tough competition to beat, though, including the already renowned Max Brodie. Luckily, with the guidance of her managers… Continue reading All I Want For Christmas
The Matzah Ball
by Jean Meltzer Rachel is the daughter of a famous Rabbi, and she's a world famous Christmas Romance writer. Ironic? Yes. Does she keep it a secret? Absolutely. Jacob is a popular party planner that many celebrities call on for all their gatherings. Is all the glory enough though? No. It's not. In Matzah Ball,… Continue reading The Matzah Ball
Duke, Actually
by Jenny Holiday Duke, Actually is about a Duke (a Baron, really) named Max, a professor of literature (Dani), and their friendships with a Princess and her new Prince. Dani and Max met through their friends in Holiday's previous novel of this series, but all the books can be read stand-alone. In Duke, Actually, Dani… Continue reading Duke, Actually
The Santa Suit
by Mary Kay Andrews This story is about a recently divorced woman, Ivy, who decided to take a leap of faith and have a fresh start somewhere new just in time for Christmas. But just like with any move, Ivy is quickly faced with a few obstacles logistically and socially. The small North Carolina town… Continue reading The Santa Suit
30. Between Two Kingdoms
Suleika Jaouad’s memoir takes us through the journey of her life, which was interrupted by an unwanted visitor (cancer), will resonate with anyone, no matter what paths their life has crossed. Her story starts just before her original diagnosis and through remission(s). Along the way, we meet a bunch of others along Suleika’s journey that… Continue reading 30. Between Two Kingdoms
29. Meet me in Monaco
Sophie Duval is a perfumer in Cannes when the biggest star of the time stumbles into her struggling shop. Sophie being Sophie helps the star avoid the press following her, and ends up making a friend for life. Through social spotlights, Hollywood movies, selfish people and a wedding for the ages, Sophie makes it a… Continue reading 29. Meet me in Monaco
28. Angels of the Pacific: A WWII Novel
This novel fell right in line with my favorite way historical fiction novels are set up... multiple person views, overlapping story lines, growth, challenges, and a glimpse into the future. The difference with Angels of the Pacific though, is that it was about the war in Manila and surrounding areas. I LOVED this change of… Continue reading 28. Angels of the Pacific: A WWII Novel