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Authors That Were New-to-Me in 2023

I wanted to post this several weeks ago, but then my laptop broke, so here goes: There were more authors than I thought that I enjoyed and were new to me in 2023, including a number of the ARCs I reviewed. It's cool to be back to a place where I'm enjoying more ARCs than not--it helps to be picky and know what I like, especially imprints as well as authors I tend to like. 

Best New-to-Me Authors in 2023

  1. Brendan Slocumb--The Violin Conspiracy was fascinating and well-written, looking forward to the next one!
  2. Nathan Harris-The Sweetness of Water was well-written and some of the best historical fiction I've read in a while. 
  3. Kathryn Troy-Read and loved 2 of her ARCs in 2023; looking forward to more!
  4. Shaunna J. Edwards/Alyson Richman-Another historical fiction duo I thought was top-notch and would read again. 
  5. Cathy Yardley-I loved the cozy romance in Role Playing and her snarky humor; would read more.
  6. Renée Gendron--Read her book for review and would continue the series; so much going on with the religion/astrology there.
  7. Saul Golubcow-Local author wrote some Jewish detective stories I enjoyed. 
  8. Katy Hays-I really enjoyed the atmospheric, artistic, and academic details in The Cloisters, would definitely read more books by her!

Comments

curlygeek04 said…
I've heard good things about Role Playing, so I've added that to my TBR. And the Nathan Harris book looks fantastic. Thanks for the recommendations.
Lydia said…
Historical fiction can be so interesting to read!

Here is my Top Ten Tuesday post.
@all Thanks for the comments!

@curlygeek04 Hope you enjoy Harris's book as much as I did!

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