My Top 10 reads of 2015
It’s been an absolute nightmare trying to choose my top 10
reads of the year, but I have finally done it and without intentionally hurting
any author’s feelings, here goes……
1. A Memory of Violets by
Hazel Gaynor – I read this whilst I was on holiday in August and can
honestly say it brought me to tears. Written beautifully with a gorgeous
cover and the text inside is the best I have seen in a paperback with
lovely drawings at the top of the pages and throughout. Utterly stunning
read that will leave you wanting more!
2. The Island by Victoria
Hislop – I had this book on my bookshelf for more years than I care to
divulge, but again, when I went on holiday my good friend recommended I
take this one. This book made me cry more than once, but it is so
beautifully written that I can’t wait to read more of Victoria’s work and
I hope to get to an event to finally meet her as I couldn’t make the ones
this year!
3. River of Souls by Kate
Rhodes – It’s not a secret that I am Kate’s number one fan and this book
is the fourth in the Alice Quentin series (and in my humble opinion, her
best!). It has nothing to do with the fact that my name is mentioned in
the acknowledgements!!
4. All The Dark Secrets by
Jennie Felton – I loved this book so much and am determined to read the
second instalment soon as I just adore family sagas! I loved the
characters and the way their lives turn around in the face of tragedy. I
just loved it!
5. The Girl Who Wouldn’t Die
by Marnie Riches – I hosted the first book on my blog as my very first
Blog Tour but I think this second book in the George Mackenzie series is
even better (I think this might be a trend, so can’t wait for the next
instalment!!).
6. No Place for A Lady by
Gill Paul – This is an historical wartime novel, again which I love! It
came out during the year and one of the battles was in Gallipoli, which
was very poignant as it was the anniversary of the battle in WWI.
7. The Day we Disappeared by
Lucy Robinson – There is a twist, that’s all I’m saying!! Loved it and
can’t wait for the next one!
8. The Piano Man Project by
Kat French – This was a great read. Very funny and Hal is a character who
just stays with you (mostly for all of the wrong reasons!!!).
9. Rings of Smoke by Diane
O’Toole - this one scared the pants out of me with a very creepy main character, but a book that I couldn't put down!
10. Make a Christmas Wish by
Julia Williams - This was the first Christmas book I read this year and by far my favourite! I will read this one again and again! Made me laugh one page and then cry like a baby on the next page! Loved it!
Victoria Hislop is my favourite author you'll love her other books too. I also enjoyed No Place for a Lady.
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