2015 was a banner year for lovers of inspirational fiction. I can't remember another year when I've had such a difficult time choosing a top 10 list—I read so many phenomenal books this year that I couldn't limit myself to 10. (Goodreads tells me I read 104 books this year—crazy!) We'll start with the honorable mentions today (which were hard to narrow down, too!) and then move on to my 10 favorite books of the year tomorrow. Keep in mind that these are books I read in 2015; a few of them were published in previous years.
One Enchanted Christmas by Melissa Tagg (my review)
While I loved all three of Tagg's novels/novellas that I read in 2015, One Enchanted Christmas takes the top prize for its humor and adorability.
The Girl From the Train by Irma Joubert (my review)
Always a fan of World War II-era fiction, I devoured this novel about a German orphan who is adopted by a South African couple.
A Table by the Window and Reservations for Two by Hillary Manton Lodge (my reviews)
I couldn't read these novels quickly enough, and I can't wait for the third to release! They contain a love triangle that is rare in the fact that I have no idea which man the main character should choose.
Falling Like Snowflakes by Denise Hunter (my review)
I always love Denise Hunter's novels, and Falling Like Snowflakes marks a great start to her new Summer Harbor series.
Somebody Like You by Beth Vogt (my review)
Somebody Like You is the first book I read in 2015, and it remains one of my favorites. The premise—an identical twin the widow didn't know about shows up and falls in love with her—could have been ripped from a soap opera, but the book is not even slightly soapy.
Shadows of Ladenbrook Manor by Melanie Dobson (my review)
I simply adored this dual timeline story that shows how one secret can affect a family for generations.
How to Catch a Prince by Rachel Hauck (my review)
This final book in Hauck's Royal Wedding series is cute, romantic, and thought provoking. It's a definite winner!
I'm sure there are many more books I could list here, but I have to cut myself off somewhere! Check back tomorrow for my top ten list, and be sure to let me know in the comments if you loved any of these books, too!
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