

And even with the more serious subject matter, it still manages to be joyful. The Man I Never Met by Elle Cook – This debut has more depth than a typical romance, and the characters are well-rounded, which reminds me of Henry’s Beach Read ( My Review).Float Plan by Trish Doller – While this book is by no means perfect, it swept me away and it’s one I still think about fondly.(Link to Goodreads synopsis through book title or link to my review through the book cover, if available.) I tried to steer away from the most popular books, and I’m hoping some of these might be new to you! Let’s see what I chose! (In no particular order) Most of Emily Henry‘s books involve travel or summer so a lot of these have similar themes. And so I decided to go with an author in the romance genre since I feel most comfortable recommending books to readers who also enjoy romance. 💗 BUT, then I thought about how much I enjoy it when other people recommend books or authors that are similar so it gives me an idea if it’s something I might like.

It always makes me nervous to recommend authors who are similar to others, because we all have such different tastes.

When I first saw today’s topic, my instinct was to choose something else. I’m also dealing with some kind of glitch on my website, and the method I used to read comments and replies has just…disappeared! 🤦♀️I need to devote some time to figure that out, but it’s just such a pain. Participating in the Trope-ical Readathon has been so much fun, but I’ve spent more time reading than blogging, so I apologize for being so late with commenting back and blog hopping. Hello Readers! I hope this week’s TTT finds you well.
