2. The Enemy's Daughter by Anne Blankman—This middle-grade historical novel is about Marta, a young German girl who is traveling on the Lusitania with her father in 1915. Although they've kept quiet about their identities to avoid being accused of espionage, her dad is detained after the ship sinks. Clare, an Irish girl, believes Marta to be a Dutch refugee and brings her home to be taken care of by Clare's family. While struggling to keep her true origins a secret, Marta must also wrestle with the idea of what an "enemy" is. Her family and Clare's are on opposite sides of the war, but how can she hate people who have been so kind and welcoming to her? And what will happen if Clare discovers who Marta really is?
3. Murder Past Due by Miranda James—In this cozy series opener, we're introduced to Charlie Harris, a librarian in small-town Mississippi who's known for walking his cat, Diesel, around town on a leash. When Charlie's former classmate, now a famous novelist, is killed, it's up to Charlie (with a little help from his favorite feline) to find a killer.
4. The Experiment by Rebecca Stead (available September 16, 2025)—This middle-grade science fiction tale doesn't come out until the Fall, but I'm keeping my fingers crossed that I can get my hands on an early copy. The story revolves around Nathan, a boy living on Earth who is secretly from another planet. When other members of The Experiment suddenly start disappearing, Nathan's family is called back to the mothership. Confused and frightened, Nathan begins to question everything he knows about who he is, why he was on Earth, and just what he's supposed to do now.
5. Born of Gilded Mountains by Amanda Dykes—It's 1948 and Mercy Windsor is fleeing Hollywood after a scandal knocked her from her glamorous life as a leading lady. She purchases an abandoned estate with a mysterious past in an isolated Colorado town and throws her efforts into restoring it. The more she works, the more she uncovers about her new home, including rumors of a disappearing train and the priceless treasure it carried. As Mercy mines the past for answers, she finds renewed purpose and hope in her present.
6. The Last Resort by Erin Entrada Kelly—When Lila's grandfather dies, her family heads to Ohio to figure out what to do with his creepy old Victorian inn. On the way, they get into a car accident, after which things start to get decidedly weird. Lila is seeing things, ghostly things. Like her grandfather, who tells her he was murdered, probably by someone who wants to control his inn, which isn't just a hotel, but a portal between the lands of the living and the dead. Now Lila has to find his killer and stop evil spirits from wreaking havoc on her world.
7. The Mysterious Affair at Styles by Agatha Christie—I've read several Hercules Poirot novels, but I've yet to read the one that started it all. In this most classic of mysteries, Poirot's wealthy benefactor is poisoned in her home and the Belgian must use his little grey cells to pick out a murderer from among a plethora of suspects, all of whom have something to hide.
8. A Peculiar Combination by Ashley Weaver—This is the first book in a historical mystery series featuring Electra McDonnell, a thief who is caught while trying to steal valuable jewels from a posh home. Instead of incarceration, Electra is given a reprieve. If she will help the British government by stealing an important set of blueprints before they're delivered to a German spy, her attempted theft will be pardoned. With little choice in the matter, Electra accepts, only belatedly realizing just how dangerous of a mission she's been given.
9. Dead As a Door Knocker by Diane Kelly—The first in an older cozy mystery series, this opener introduces Whitney Whitaker, a Nashville house flipper who discovers a dead body buried in the yard of her new fixer-upper. Who is the stiff and who is responsible for their death? Whitney is determined to find out.
10. Not Quite Dead Yet by Holly Jackson (available July 22, 2025)—I've got an e-ARC of this up-and-comer, Jackson's first novel for adults. The story concerns 27-year-old Jet Mason, who suffers a deadly head injury after being attacked by an unknown assailant. Jet's doctor is sure she will be dead of an aneurysm within the week. That may be, but until then, she is alive and determined to solve her own murder.
There you go, ten more books I'd like to read this summer. Have you read any of them? What did you think? Which titles are you planning to read over the next few months? I'd truly love to know. Leave me a comment on this post and I will gladly return the favor on your blog.
Happy TTT!
Lots of possibilities here for some good summer reading! Stay cool! 🥵😓 ~Carol @ ReadingLadies
ReplyDeleteGreat list! I've read a couple of these (the Poirot and Murder Past Due) and enjoyed them. I hope you do, too!
ReplyDeleteAnd try to stay cool... it sounds like your area is going to be way too hot for my tastes.
Ooh nice list! These are fairly new to me ones. Been seeing a bit of Holly Jackson's around lately! Hope you enjoy all of these this summer!
ReplyDeleteHave a GREAT day!
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It's too hot where you live, though we have temps of 100 in the forecast with super high humidity (98% right now). The Passengers on the Hankyu Line is on my TBR. I have been loving all the Japanese lit coming our way.
ReplyDeleteIt is too hot...especially where you live. Ugh. But at least it's cool inside and you have lots of good books to read...so there's that. Happy summer reading! I hope you survive the heat. :D
ReplyDeleteI’ll be thinking of you this week. 115 is too hot!
ReplyDeleteHot here too. Not as hot as your area, but our humidity is wicked right now. We have had some nice moisture and that bumps up the humidity. Sigh. OK, your list looks good. Hope you enjoy the ones you get to. I'm honestly trying to stave off a reading slump. My usual solution is to do some rereading, which is what I'm doing right now. I have read the Christie book on your list.
ReplyDeleteThe Enemy's Daughter sounds really good, and I have Dead As a Door Knocker on my 'eventual' TBR too!
ReplyDeleteWe have not really hit summer weather yet in Ohio, sorry you all are already having heat advisories. I did the same type of post, LOL! But, there are just so many books to read! I have not read Amanda Dykes book yet, but I own it and need to read it. I hope you enjoy all of these!
ReplyDeleteThe Experiment sounds interesting! Reminds me a bit of Roswell High, which features 3 teenagers who know they're not from Earth and suspect they're from the Roswell crash but know nothing outside of that.
ReplyDeleteIt's been years since I read Murder Past Due, but I love this series and I'm still reading it as more books keep coming out. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
ReplyDeleteThe Mysterious Affair at Styles has been on my TBR list forever at this point (or so it feels)! Maybe we'll both read it this summer :)
ReplyDeleteI also want to read The Passengers On The Hankyu Line! I hope you are able to stay cool during this heat and make good use of the pool!
ReplyDeleteSome of these sound good but haven't heard of any of them yet! Enjoy your summer reading!
ReplyDeleteGreat list, Susan! Amanda Dykes book sounds like something I would enjoy. I totally agree with you about summer. It’s my least favorite season. I’m SO ready for fall weather. Have a great weekend, my friend.
ReplyDeleteWow, that's really much too hot! Hope you can keep cool and the great books on your list can help take your mind off the heat! I'm very curious about The Passengers on the Hankyu Line.
ReplyDeleteThese look so good!
ReplyDeleteSummer is my least favourite season too. It is 30 degrees centigrade here (I'm not sure what that equates to!) and I am hot, bothered and angry about it 🤣
Have a great week!
So many good ones! I'm a big fan of Agatha Christie and I enjoy the Diane Kelly series. That Amanda Dykes has been on my radar - what a fabulous premise!- so I'm looking forward to seeing your thoughts on it. We aren't quite as hot as you temperature wise (we're only in the 90s) but the humidity is at 72% so it is not pleasant outside! Enjoy your reading!
ReplyDeleteOoh, lots of mysteries here. I hope you enjoy all these!
ReplyDeleteLooks like some good books here! Especially the mysteries. I've wanted to try Miranda James and Diane Kelly, so I need to get to that! Enjoy them!
ReplyDeleteI added Holly's to my list. It sounds interesting but also I'm just not sure about the whole dying heroine bit. ;) I need to read more by Amanda, too.
ReplyDeleteThe premise to Not Quite Dead Yet sounds so intriguing. Hope you'll love all of these!
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