Top 10 Tuesday is back this week with reading lists for school days. I went back and forth on what to post this week. I debated sharing historical fiction, doing a “Don’t Know Much” post, etc. But because I was a slacker this weekend (I relaxed at our north Georgia cabin for total eclipse viewing), I decided to go with light and easy — Reading for The Car Line. My kids are all grown now, but I remember the many minutes, adding up to hours, that I spent sitting in car pick up lines or at the orthodontist or at ball practices. For times like those you need a book that will hold your attention, is entertaining, and is a quick read. This list contains something for everyone — history, mystery, suspense, and romance. I hope you enjoy these books as much I did! And because I was an English major, not a math major, you get 11 books!
And if you are looking for other great reading lists, check out Green Mockingbird and Reading Is My Superpower.
Top Car Line Books
Beneath Copper Falls by Colleen Coble
The Cover Story by Deb Richardson-Moore
A Fragile Hope by Cynthia Ruchti
Ghost Heart by Lisa Harris and Lynne Gentry
Moving Target by Lynette Gentry
The One True Love of Alice-Ann by Eva Marie Everson
The Road to Paradise by Karen Barnett
Sandpiper Cove by Irene Hannon
True to You by Becky Wade
When Tides Turn by Sarah Sundin
Yankee in Atlanta by Jocelyn Green
I’m an empty nester now, but the first day of school was always my happy day 🙂 Thank you for including When Tides Turn on your list!
Can’t wait for your brand new series!
Honored to be on the list!
Looking forward to the next book in the series!
Thank you for the shoutout, Becky!!!! Your list has something for everyone! I keep hearing about Sarah Sundin’s series — I need to read it!
My reading has been a little slower with all the back to school craziness (#teacherproblems), but I’m enjoying the indie release “Count Me In” by Mikal Dawn right now. It’s a fun rom-com!
Sounds like Mikal’s book is just what you need! I loved your list. It was the one I wanted to do but, alas, was too lazy or busy (you choose) to get it written. 😉