Looking for your next unforgettable read? These are my top book recommendations — the ones I couldn’t put down and still think about long after finishing. From heartwarming romances to twisty thrillers and immersive fantasy worlds, this list has some...
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Thriller
Romance
Fantasy
Historical Fiction
Thriller
The book that got me into my love of reading again.
Verity: Hoover, Colleen
If there’s any book I’d recommend for someone who’s new to reading, this is the thriller series I highly recommend.
The Housemaid by Freida McFadden
The book I couldn’t put down when I first started my booktok reading journey.
The Maid's Diary by Loreth Anne White
Romance
Abby Jimenez never fails me and this is one of my absolute favorites from her.
Just for the Summer: Jimenez, Abby
Another 5 star romance by Abby Jimenez. I may or may not have cried reading this.
Say You'll Remember Me by Abby Jimenez
Such a unique storyline. I def recommend for you romance readers out there.
People We Meet on Vacation: Henry, Emily
I don’t know what other book has made me ugly cry from start to finish. Wow. No notes. Just read.
A Thousand Boy Kisses: Cole, Tillie
Jenny Han, the woman you are. This romance series has me and everyone in a chokehold. #TeamBonrad
The Complete Summer I Turned Pretty Trilogy (Boxed Set)
Wow. Just wow. This book was heart-breaking, yet inspiring to read. The strength a woman has is untouched. Please read this one, but check your triggers.
The Way I Used to Be: Amber Smith
Fantasy
The book that started my fantasy reading journey.
Divine Rivals book
For those that want to dip their toes into fantasy reading, this is a good start.
Caraval Book Series
The next installment of the Caraval series. It’s a spinoff of the series and definitely did not disappoint with the story telling and world building.
Once Upon a Broken Heart Book Series
Historical Fiction
The main female character has so much strength to her that resonated with me.
Malibu Rising by Taylor Jenkins Reid
The number of pages is intimidating, but I promise the story building is amazing. It’s about 2 sisters with 2 separate stories on how the war changes people differently. Give this a chance.