Welcome to the Top 10 Tuesday before Christmas. The theme today is books bloggers want Santa to bring. I have always been a fan of books as gifts. And if you don’t know which book to get me, a gift card so I can pick my own is always the next best choice! 😉
For the books other bloggers have on their wishlists, head over to The Broke And The Bookish.
I always have a long wishlist of books — book club books, new releases, old releases I missed . . . . You get the picture! The following are the books that are headed to the top of my TBR list.
Top 10 Books I Want from Santa
Beneath The Surface by Lynn Blackburn
Formula of Deception by Carrie Stuart Parks
The House on Foster Hill by Jamie Jo Wright
If I Live by Terri Blackstock
The Love Letter by Rachel Hauck
The Masterpiece by Francine Rivers
Portrait of Vengeance by Carrie Stuart Parks
Send Down The Rain by Charles Martin
The View from Rainshadow Bay by Colleen Coble
Where Hope Begins by Catherine West
Good list!! I hope you receive all the books you want this year. Happy holidays!!
Here’s my TTT post for the week: http://captivatedreader.blogspot.com/2017/12/top-ten-tuesday-top-ten-books-i-hope.html
I am so excited! The House on Foster Hill appeared in my mailbox this afternoon! I will be sure to check out your list too.
I hope you get all these!
Thanks! I got The House on Foster Hill in the mail yesterday! Woo hoo!
Dear Santa, Copy & paste Beckie’s list for mine please 😀
Great minds! Wishing you a very Merry Christmas!
Hope you discover some of these (sure to be) amazing books under your tree, Beckie! I’m reading Jaime’s now, so I’m hoping that’ll be a great way to end 2017!
I am so looking forward to Jaime’s book. It actually arrived in my mailbox on Tuesday thanks to the busy elves at Bethany House! Merry Christmas!
These titles all sound so good. Of the ones on your list, I especially want to read “The Masterpiece” and “If I Live”. I hope you have a great Christmas, Beckie. 🙂
Both of the titles you mentioned are selections for my book club next year. I’m looking forward to them. Merry Christmas to you and yours, Karen!