Last Thanksgiving I had the pleasure and blessing of having all of my immediate family together. This year, due to law school exams, conferences, and other family obligations we will not be all together on the same day. But . . . we have already had one small gathering and will be headed to another on Turkey Day. And FaceTime is a winner! I’ll be able to see my granddaughter though we are separated by a lot of miles. These thoughts led me to a Thankful for Family TTT post. No, it’s not the theme for today, but I wanted to do it anyway. LOL! So today my list is all about families. Whatever your favorite genre, I have a book(s) for you!
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Top Book Series Featuring Families
Alaskan Courage series by Dani Pettrey — Romantic Suspense





Bucklin Family Reunion series by Debby Mayne — Southern/Chick Lit


Chicory Inn series by Deborah Raney — Family Drama





Cousins of The Dove series by Mindy Starns Clark and Leslie Gould — Time Split



Bradford Sisters Romance series by Becky Wade — Romance



Great topic! There are so many wonderful families depicted in literature. I especially love the ones that show realistic family relationships that endure despite all the many, many things that challenge them.
Happy TTT!
Susan
http://www.blogginboutbooks.com
In spite of the danger in the romantic suspense, I think all of these are realistic in the depiction of relationships. Even the June bug craziness of Debby Mayne’s books. 😉
I’’ll be FaceTiming with my own mom on the day. Hopefully,l we will all be together for Christmas this year! Hope you have a wonderful holiday.
Happy TTT!
Lori
https://fiftytwo.blog/2021/11/23/ttt-10-characters-id-love-an-update-on/
I have not heard of Debby Mayne before, will have to check her out.
Books about families are so much fun. Thanks for sharing these ones.
https://thebookconnectionccm.blogspot.com/2021/11/top-ten-tuesday-top-ten-characters-id.html
I hope you have a Happy Thanksgiving!
Pam @ Read! Bake! Create!
https://readbakecreate.com/10-books-that-should-have-sequels/