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Tuesday, June 29, 2021
Top Ten Tuesday: Hot Temps, Cool New Books
1:00 AM
So, it's summer and it is HOT. Not just in Arizona for once, but everywhere. How are you all doing? Are you dying? Are you lucky enough to have air conditioning or a pool or at least access to some cool water somewhere to keep you from melting? I hope you're all doing okay. I'm keeping cool with a/c and swimming while praying for rain to soak the drought- and wildfire-plagued American Southwest.
I'm heading to Utah this week to celebrate the Fourth of July with my husband's side of the family. I won't be back for next week's Top Ten Tuesday, so let me wish you an early Happy Fourth as well as a Happy TTT for July 6th. Despite all of the problems and division that exist in the U.S. right now, I love my country and am grateful for the freedoms I enjoy here. My ancestors came to this country centuries ago in search of religious freedom, better opportunities, fertile land, and the chance to pursue a grand new life. I'm proud to be a descendant of these hopeful, hard-working immigrants. My family's sacrifices, including military service in nearly every war, made it possible for me to be living the American Dream now. For all that and more, I'm very grateful. Happy Birthday, America! Whatever you're doing to celebrate, have a safe, happy Fourth of July.
Enough chit chat, on to the books! I feel like I've talked about nothing else lately but upcoming books that I'm excited to read. Luckily, there are lots of them because today's TTT topic is: Most Anticipated Releases for the Second Half of 2021. Since I've already chatted about those I'm most excited about, I'm going to highlight some lesser-known titles that may not be widely known. Do you have new releases you want to talk about? Join the TTT fun by clicking on over to That Artsy Reader Girl for all the details.
(More) Top Ten Most Anticipated Releases for the Second Half of 2021
1. Saving Mrs. Roosevelt by Candice Sue Patterson (available December 1, 2021)—Honestly, I've been sort of avoiding World War II books lately. Still, it's a topic I'll always be interested in reading about. This novel, about a woman who joins a special branch of the Coast Guard for single women and ends up helping to protect the First Lady from a nefarious plot against her, sounds compelling.
2. Orphans of the Storm by Celia Imrie (available December 14, 2021)—No matter how many Titanic books I read, I'll always want more! The subject is just endlessly fascinating. This novel concerns two women with big secrets whose lives will change forever because of the tragedy.
3. Her Perfect Life by Hank Philippi Ryan (available September 14, 2021)—Television reporter Lily Atwood has such an enviable existence that her fans have gifted her with the hashtag #PerfectLily. Her flawless image depends on concealing the devastating secret that only she knows. When the anonymous source that feeds her tips hints that she knows what Lily's hiding, it turns Lily's perfect world completely upside-down. She'll do anything to keep her secret hidden. Anything.
4. A View Most Glorious by Regina Scott (available October 5, 2021)—Lark highly recommends Scott's American Wonders series and I agree. I'm halfway through the first installment, A Distance Too Grand, which I'm really enjoying. I've got the second volume ready to go on my Kindle, so I'll be more than ready for this third book when it comes out in October.
5. Where I Left Her by Amber Garza (available August 24, 2021)—This domestic drama has a simple, but chilling premise. A mother drops her teenage daughter off for a sleepover with a friend whose parents she's never met before. When Mom returns the next day, an elderly couple answers the door, insisting there are no teenage girls at their house and never have been. Where are the girls? As the frantic mom searches for her missing daughter, she uncovers a trail of lies left in the teenager's wake...Wow, I can't wait for this one!
6. The Man Who Died Twice by Richard Osman (available September 28, 2021)—After enjoying The Thursday Murder Club, I'm excited for this sequel which has the retirement home gang solving more murders.
7. My Sweet Girl by Amanda Jayatissa (available September 14, 2021)—Ever since her adoption from a Sri Lankan orphanage, Paloma has led a very privileged life. When she's cut off from her parents, however, she decides to sublet a room in her apartment in order to make money. Arun, a recent immigrant from India, moves in. He discovers a devastating secret about Paloma, but before she has a chance to confront him, she finds his dead body in the complex swimming pool. When the police arrive, the body is gone, along with all evidence that Arun ever existed. Is Paloma going crazy? What is happening and does it tie back to her past in Sri Lanka?
8. Yours Cheerfully by A.J. Pearce (available August 10, 2021)—Dear Mrs. Bird is a rarity: a funny novel about World War II. I enjoyed it immensely and am excited for this sequel, which concerns the challenges faced by female war workers.
9. Death at Greenway by Lori Rader-Day (available October 12, 2021)—I've enjoyed Rader-Day's thrillers, so I'm looking forward to this one, her first historical. Another World War II novel, this one focuses on a disgraced nurse whose only chance at redemption is helping to care for British children who have been evacuated to Greenway, Agatha Christie's summer home. Between the strange house, a mysterious co-worker, and rising war tensions, the last thing the nurse needs is a murdered corpse on her doorstep, but that's just what she's got. Who killed the victim? And why? She needs to find answers in order to protect the children and herself.
10. The Hidden Child by Louise Fein (available October 19, 2021)—Another historical, this one takes place in 1929 and revolves around Eleanor, a woman whose husband is heavily involved in the eugenics movement. When their young daughter is diagnosed with a shameful disease—epilepsy—the couple vows to tell no one. Then, Eleanor discovers the secrets her husband has been keeping, secrets that throw everything she thought she knew about him and his work into question.
There you go, ten more upcoming releases I'm excited to read. What do you think of my choices? Which up-and-comers are you chomping at the bit to get your hands on? I'd truly love to know. Leave me a comment on this post and I will gladly return the favor on your blog.
Happy TTT!
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