Definitely adding The Wedding Crashers to my list.
I tend to gravitate toward longer books in the winter months where I can get cozy under a blanket and read until my candle burns out. I’m looking forward to:
The House Saphir by Marissa Meyer. It’s about a female con artist who gets hired by a descendant of Bluebeard’s to cleanse his house of his spirit.
I, Medusa by Ayana Gray. It’s a Medusa origin story.
Violet Thistlewaite is Not a Villain Anymore by Emily Krempholtz. A plant witch and grumpy alchemist must team up to save their town from a magical plague.
The Forget-Me-Not Library by Heather Webber. Two different women end up crossing paths at The Forget-Me-Not Library, where you can find memories buried within pages of books.
The Restoration Garden by Sara Blaydes. This one sounds like dual timelines. In the present, Julia is hired to restore the abandoned gardens of Havenworth Manor to their former glory. In the 1940’s, the manor’s owner Margaret Clarke’s older sister Irene vanishes to London with James, a RAF officer. Julia is determined to unearth the secrets of the gardens.
These sound like great recommendations. Thank you for sharing.
Definitely adding The Wedding Crashers to my list.
I tend to gravitate toward longer books in the winter months where I can get cozy under a blanket and read until my candle burns out. I’m looking forward to:
The House Saphir by Marissa Meyer. It’s about a female con artist who gets hired by a descendant of Bluebeard’s to cleanse his house of his spirit.
I, Medusa by Ayana Gray. It’s a Medusa origin story.
Violet Thistlewaite is Not a Villain Anymore by Emily Krempholtz. A plant witch and grumpy alchemist must team up to save their town from a magical plague.
The Forget-Me-Not Library by Heather Webber. Two different women end up crossing paths at The Forget-Me-Not Library, where you can find memories buried within pages of books.
The Restoration Garden by Sara Blaydes. This one sounds like dual timelines. In the present, Julia is hired to restore the abandoned gardens of Havenworth Manor to their former glory. In the 1940’s, the manor’s owner Margaret Clarke’s older sister Irene vanishes to London with James, a RAF officer. Julia is determined to unearth the secrets of the gardens.
you always have the BEST recs! Adding to my TBR!
Thanks for the heads up re Ladies in Waiting! That’s going straight on my wish list ❤️