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
- Brendan Slocumb--The Violin Conspiracy was fascinating and well-written, looking forward to the next one!
- Nathan Harris-The Sweetness of Water was well-written and some of the best historical fiction I've read in a while.
- Kathryn Troy-Read and loved 2 of her ARCs in 2023; looking forward to more!
- Shaunna J. Edwards/Alyson Richman-Another historical fiction duo I thought was top-notch and would read again.
- Cathy Yardley-I loved the cozy romance in Role Playing and her snarky humor; would read more.
- Renée Gendron--Read her book for review and would continue the series; so much going on with the religion/astrology there.
- Saul Golubcow-Local author wrote some Jewish detective stories I enjoyed.
- Katy Hays-I really enjoyed the atmospheric, artistic, and academic details in The Cloisters, would definitely read more books by her!
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Here is my Top Ten Tuesday post.
@curlygeek04 Hope you enjoy Harris's book as much as I did!