A big thank you to the folks at The Broke And The Bookish for hosting Top 10 Tuesday. You can find all the participants HERE. This week bloggers are talking about new books for 2016. I am always thrilled to find out about new books, even when my TBR pile is towering to the ceiling. Here are some of the books I am looking forward to.

Top 10 Anticipated Books of 2016 (January – June)
Almost Like Being in Love by Beth Vogt
Anchor in The Storm by Sarah Sundin
Deadly Encounter by DiAnn Mills



Eden Hill by Bill Higgs
Missing by Lisa Harris
The Promise of Jesse Woods by Chris Fabry
The Quieting by Suzanne Woods Fisher




Sea Rose Lane by Irene Hannon
Sister Dear by Laura MacNeill
There Will Be Stars by Billy Coffey




Thank you for including Anchor in the Storm! I hope you enjoy Arch & Lillian’s story!
I’ve been looking forward to it since I finished book #1! Thanks so much for wonderful stories.
Thank you so much for including Sea Rose Lane. Hope you enjoy your return visit to Hope Harbor!
Looking forward to another visit. Thanks for commenting. It makes my day when authors stop by the old blog! 🙂
Fabulous list! A couple of these will be on my mystery/suspense list tomorrow 🙂 Thanks for stopping by My TTT
I’ve been following your lists — some very good books. I’ll be stopping by again tomorrow.
thanks, Becky!
Thank you so much! I’m honored to have made the list!
You are very welcome. Looking forward to a great book! 🙂
Thanks, Beckie! Hope you enjoy it.
Your books are always a joy to open and read. You never know what will be between the covers! Thanks for taking the time to stop by and comment.
Excited to see Missing on the list! What a great line up of books!
Looking forward to revisiting Nikki! Thanks for stopping by the blog!
I love your list, Beckie! All I’ve got to say is that I need to find more time for reading. Like I expected, we have some of the same books on our lists. Eden Hill, for example. I have no idea what kind of a writer Bill Higgs is, but a book by the husband of Liz Curtis Higgs is a must read!
I hope you and your family had a wonderful Christmas. Beth & Daniel spent Thanksgiving week with us, as Daniel had to attend a religious conference in Atlanta the weekend before and it made sense for Beth to travel with him since his flight was paid for by the university in Heidelberg where he teaches. So our Christmas was quiet, but very nice. I played the piano for our two Christmas Eve services and I loved the candlelight ending.
I am so very behind on my reading, Beckie! I’m even late posting my Top Ten list, but it’s scheduled to go up in the morning.
I have thought of you so many times during the Christmas holidays. I have been busy, first with our trip to New York, then with all the kids being home and traveling to Mississippi to see family. I have year end stuff at work too! Not much time for reading, but I scheduled some off time. Isn’t that funny? Scheduling time not to read? I have visited your blog throughout the holidays, but have had to grab time in between activities and have not had the time to sit down and comment like I would like.
Your Christmas sounds very peaceful and restful. I think that sounds lovely. We attended our Christmas Eve service — I always enjoy the low key, yet worshipful time. Glad you had time with your kids at Thanksgiving.
My list was just the tip of the iceberg! I could have easily done a top 50. 😉 Hoping to get back on track in the New Year.
Hope you have a wonderful next few days before the world goes back to business as usual! Take care.
Great collection, Beckie. There are some highly anticipated novels coming in 2016! Eager to see what comes when their release dates roll around. 🙂
And I had to stop at 10! So many others I am looking forward to.