Can readers ever really narrow down a list? Although this has been a tough year for many, thankfully it has been a year filled with great stories by great authors. We look forward to what the new year will bring and hope that you have a chance to read what we thought were the best books of 2020!
The Solid Grounds Coffee Company by Carla Laureano
This book was such a good read that we lent it out to many and everyone thought it was great. Easily made our top pick of the year.
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Twin Daggers by MarcyKate Connolly
Classified as YA fiction, the top notch suspense makes it an exceptional book for all readers!
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Airborne by Diann Mills
Our top pick for romantic suspense easily makes it to the best of the year list! It was even released early because of its eerie similarity with the COVID-19 outbreak!
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Nine by Rachelle Dekker
We were so happy that Rachelle Dekker found her true voice! We can’t wait to see what she has in store for the future!
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Collision of Lies by Tom Threadgill
We love finding a fresh voice in suspense writing and Tom Threadgill answered the call. We couldn’t put this book down and hope next years release will be more of the same!
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Side Trip by Kerry Lonsdale
Lonsdale creates some of the best unexpected adventures for readers and always has a bit of the supernatural involved. You’ll cry at the end, but then you’ll cheer!
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A Cold Trail by Robert Dugoni
Any top of the year list wouldn’t be complete with Tracy Crossswhite! As our favorite protagonist, her stories continually find their way to the top!
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The Haunting at Bonaventure Circus by Jaime Jo Wright
This thrilling, mysterious, and moving tale of brokenness, revenge, and loss will blow readers away!
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The Water Keeper by Charles Martin
Martin writes stories that just makes you feel good on the inside. He has a way with words that make you enjoy whatever you’re reading!
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The Heart of a Hero by Susan May Warren
Pick up any Susan May Warren book and you will immediately be captivated by both the story line and the characters. It’s no surprise when you come back for more!
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The Edge of Belonging by Amanda Cox
A fantastic coming of age story about finding yourself in the darkest of times and learning that no matter what, everyone deserves happiness!
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Acceptable Risk by Lynette Eason
Each book Eason writes becomes our new favorite. The suspense keeps getting better and we just can’t wait fore more!
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The Love Note by Joanna Davidson Politano
It’s not often we find a new author that reads like the classics. Fans of Jane Eyre will love Politano’s writing!
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