
Well, Friends, we have reached the final day of Five Fall Favorites 2024 hosted by Once Upon an Ordinary. It has been a fun, quick challenge and I'm glad I got to participate. I will have to do more in the future.
For the final day, the prompt is "2024." I am sharing my five favorites reads from 2024, thus far. This year I have read a wide variety of books, and this list contains only a sampling of that. A few of these books were published recently, within the last 12 months. Other books were published a few years ago. Several different genres are represented as well. Here are my favorite five books of 2024.
1. Loveboat Forever by Abigail Hing Wen
The third book in the Loveboat, Taipei series, Loveboat Forever follows Ever's little sister. Now at seventeen years old, she's an accomplished piano player and gearing up to attend a prestigious summer music camp; however, when a controversial social media post goes viral, the music program cancels her spot, and she decides to attend Chien Tan. Nicknamed Loveboat, Chien Tan is the same summer immersion program her sister attended years before. Although she does not want to follow in her sister's footsteps completely, she quickly finds herself caught up in her own dramatic love triangle and going to great lengths to avoid trouble. Throughout this story, she discovers her roots, and a new friend encourages her to track down her great grandmother's concert instrument, a beautiful pipa with a unique flower design. Loveboat Forever is a sweet romance to exploring family heritage. For readers who have read the previous two books, it is exciting to see where their favorite characters are now.
2. The Blonde Identity by Ally Carter
Imagine waking up in snowy Paris with no memory of how you got there. While your head clears an impossibly hot man calls you Alex and tells you to run. What's Her Name is not sure her name is even Alex and has no idea why people are trying to kill her, but when she sees her face on the news, taking out thugs, she is willing to try being that person. Connecting with Mr. Hot Guy, Sawyer, they travel across Europe pretending to be a couple. As she learns more about the situation and herself, she's not sure who to trust, even her heart betrays her as she finds herself falling for her fake husband. Spies, amnesia and fake romance, what is not to love about this story. What's Her Name is likable and smart as well as wild and clever. The story contains some spicy scenes with light description and is an adult book, but it is a hilarious and cute story.
3. Piper Chen Sings by Phillipa Soo and Maris Pasquale, Illustrations by Qin Leng
From a Broadway performer known for her role as Eliza in Hamiliton, this is an adorable picture book with gorgeous, soft illustrations about a little girl who loves to sing. Piper Chen sings everywhere she goes without a care in the world, but when she gets the chance to sing a solo at an upcoming recital, she develops butterflies in stomach. She will have to find the strength to stand on stage and share her love of singing. For children this book is a great social-emotional book about how to overcome fear. To adults, it is a beautiful story about childhood dreams and the courage it takes to make them a reality.
4. Lying in the Deep by Diana Urban
In this modern take on Agatha Christie's Death on the Nile, Jade is excited for a fresh start, traveling for a school year with Campus on Board. For her this is chance to get away from problems at home and see the world, however, her problems follow her, when she spies her ex-boyfriend and ex-best friend are also spending the semester at sea. Even though she is making new friends, including an attractive, yet mysterious, boy with a don't care attitude, she cannot shake feelings of hatred for her Exes. Stumbling into her ex-friend's cabin, she finds blood all over the room, her ex-bestie missing and becomes the prime suspect. Jade uncovers larger conspiracies, and a plethora of confusing clues as she tries to clear her name. This book will leave readers guessing until the explosive ending.
5. Assistant to the Villian by Hannah Nicole Maeher
Evie Sage is an out-of-work personal assistant traipsing through the forest when she stumbles upon a handsome bleeding man, with a magical toad, being chased by villagers. In accordance with her caring nature, she helps the man escape and learns he's Rennedawn's most notorious criminal known only as The Villian. Needing a job to provide for her ailing father and kid-sister, when The Villain offers her a position as his personal assistant, she takes it. Being the personal assistant to The Villain is a vile job and it gets even worse when someone begins stealing company secrets and planting bombs in the boss's office. Additionally, Evie cannot deny her growing affections for her boss and the awkward tension as they face danger together. This is a lighthearted comedy romance that takes place in a magical land. Although the general tone of the book is jovial, there are descriptions of violence which are not suited to all-audiences.
Conclusion
Those are five of my favorite reads of 2024. The wide variety of subjects and genres is well representative of my reading habits. After a three-year hiatus, I have started updating this blog again to add reviews and booklists to my fiction short stories. I have some other fiction pieces in the works which will be posted in the future as well. The best way to keep up to date on my blog is to follow me on Instagram. I post there several times a week and share both book reviews and To Be Read books. On Instagram I pair books with the friendship bracelets that I make. In October I will share a mystery or thriller every day.
Finally, I would like to thank Once Upon an Ordinary, Kate! She organized this is blogging challenge providing the prompts and the super cute graphics. She is an independent author and prolific book blogger. Please show her some support and check out her blog and books. I should also thank all the other writers, especially Katja, who is putting together a PDF to share books from all of the bloggers. And thank you to everyone who read my book ramblings this week. I hope you enjoyed and found some new favorite books!
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Inspirational Skai: Day 1 of Five Fall Favorites: LOVE Hosted by Once Upon an Ordinary