Last year (okay, it was really last February), I picked my favorite books of 2011 in several genres. These were books that I read in 2011, but they weren't necessarily published in 2011. This year, rather than pick my favorite books of 2012 in particular genres, I've assembled a Top 10 list. Some of these books are in the same genre, because—let's be honest—nearly everything I read is a historical or contemporary romance. These books didn't all earn 5-star reviews—but they are the 10 books that, at the end of the year, I remembered most fondly. I nearly decided to skip ranking the books and merely list 10 of my favorites, but that would be the easy way out. So here they are, my 10 favorite books of 2012.
10. Love Finds You in Glacier Bay, Alaska
by Tricia Goyer & Ocieanna Fleiss (my review)
This is one of the last books I read in 2012, and it was definitely one of the best! I love how the two stories—one from the present and one from the past—are intertwined. Plus, both romances are really heartwarming. Definitely a winner!
9. Beyond Molasses Creek
by Nicole Seitz (my review)
I read Beyond Molasses Creek on a train, in an airport, and on a plane. When I finished, I just had to sit there and absorb it—it was that good. It's definitely not fluff (though you know I enjoy the fluff, too!)—it's a novel to be savored.
8. Dreamspell
by Tamara Leigh (my review)
It's a time travel story with humor and an excellent romance, capped off by a touching epilogue. Do I need to say more?
7. The Maid of Fairbourne Hall
by Julie Klassen (my review)
I stayed up far too late reading this book about an heiress who goes undercover as a maid. Though it's set a full century before Downton Abbey, if you're a Downton fan, you'll enjoy this book.
6. The Choice
by Robert Whitlow (my review)
This is absolutely the best pro-life book I have ever read. Here's part of my review: "This book shows the abortion debate in a different light as it goes beyond the choice itself and shows the aftermath of the decision. While I have always considered myself pro-life, The Choice helped me see past the politicized pro-life/pro-choice debate and consider the women who face the pain of unplanned pregnancy while also strengthening my belief in the importance of choosing life."
You need to read this book!
5. Dark Star: Confessions of a Rock Idol
by Creston Mapes (my review)
Honestly, I didn't expect to enjoy Dark Star very much ... so I never would have guessed it would end up on my Top 10 list!
From my review: "Rarely do I read a book that captivates me as much as Dark Star did. I felt like I was really reading a rock star's autobiography—it was like an E! True Hollywood Story in book form. I literally could not stop reading—I had to know what would happen next!"
4. With Every Letter
by Sarah Sundin (my review)
With Every Letter is a wonderful World War II romance that takes its cue from The Shop Around the Corner (the precursor to You've Got Mail). Sarah Sundin is one of my favorite historical fiction writers because of the wonderful characters she creates. Her books are can't miss for historical fiction lovers!
3. The Stars Shine Bright
by Sibella Giorello (my review)
Giorello's Raleigh Harmon series is my favorite in-progress series. Raleigh is an FBI agent, and each book details one of her cases ... as well as her relationship (which can't really be described as a romance—yet!) with fellow agent Jack Stephanson. The Stars Shine Bright is my favorite Raleigh book to date, and I eagerly await the next installment.
2. Angel Eyes
by Shannon Dittemore (my review)
Angel Eyes was my favorite book of the year in two categories: Young Adult (YA) fiction and sci-fi/fantasy. This is a fabulous book that is at turns witty, thought provoking, intense, and sweet. I can't wait to read the sequel, which releases next month!
1. My Stubborn Heart
by Becky Wade (my review)
I read My Stubborn Heart at the end of April. After that, every time someone asked me for book recommendations, this was at the top of the list. This is a fantastic book with wonderful characters, and it has a great message about following God instead of your heart.
If you pick just one book from this list to read, read My Stubborn Heart. Not only is it my favorite book of 2012, but it would easily make my list of the Top 10 books I've ever read!
Have you read any of the books on this list? What did you think of them?
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Becky - what an honor! Thank you so much for including With Every Letter on your list. Tom and Mellie would be thrilled to be in such wonderful company :) Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Becky! I'm delighted to see that you included My Stubborn Heart on your list. Your comments about the book are an encouragement and a blessing to me. Grateful! -Becky
ReplyDeleteI love Robert Whitlow's books, he's one of the best!
ReplyDeleteJoyAnne, I was completely blown away by The Choice! It was the first Whitlow book I'd read, but I'll definitely have to check out his others.
DeleteI am an avid YA reader and love sci-fi, fantasy, paranormal, dystopian, and few other genres long as there is no witches or vampires and not curse word in every chapter. I gotta check out Angel Eyes now.
ReplyDeleteYou definitely should, Melissa! I loved the whole Angel Eyes trilogy!
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