Remember, I said, the last book felt like the end of the series? Well, Ren: The Monster’s Adventure by Sarah Noffke delivered from laughter to tears as Ren and his family go on vacation! Snark, goats and twists had me devouring this in a single night!
The Star-Crossed Sisters of Tuscany by Lori Nelson Spielman
Travel to Italy from your couch and become swept up in the story of three women and the curse that haunts them in The Star-Crossed Sisters of Tuscany by Lori Nelson Spielman. Heartfelt and engaging, I was completely transported.
The Lost Orphan by Stacey Halls
After reading Genevieve Graham’s The Forgotten Home Child, I was on the lookout for more stories about orphans when I stumbled upon The Lost Orphan by Stacey Halls. Twists and a memorable story await you in 1754, London.
The Book of Lost Friends by Lisa Wingate
I’ve been in the mood for historical based fiction lately, and stumbled upon The Book of Lost Friends by Lisa Wingate. This tale shares a dual timeline, weaving back and forth between 1875 Louisiana and 1987 Louisiana.
Imaginary Numbers by Seanan McGuire
Buckle up, because it’s time for the Cuckoo’s story and things are going to get bumpy! Narrated by Emily Bauer, Imaginary Numbers by Seanan McGuire may be the ninth InCryptid novel but it delivered a fresh and addictive.