Summer is here finally, and whether you have plans or not, you may be looking or wanting to read more seasonally-themed books. I don’t know about you, but I like to delve into more beachy reads, traveling action/adventures, and the small-town family tropes. What’s your favorite Summer Read? What’s your favorite summer trope?
If you are looking for books specifically for Summer. In that case, you can check out some of the categories and tags below to help you find past Summer reviews and some of my favorite Summer Tropes.
With all that as an option, I also wanted to provide a list of some of my summer reads this year in case you want to read them or are looking for more books to enjoy. Remember, these are in no particular reading order. I am a moody reader and jump around in my selections. Reviews will eventually be posted for all of them.
I chose most of this book based on the cover and blurb. I was looking specifically for books with travel, summer vibes, and some small-town romance. But I wanted to include some paranormal romance with summer vibes in my selection, even though they are hard to find.
So that’s it for my list of Summer books to read this year. Obviously, I end up reading other books as well, like Arcs, bestsellers I find, and books from ads that pique my interest. I would love to know what’s on your summer reading list.
Unfortunately, I didn’t read all the summer books. I made it through 13 of the 15 picked, and you can find reviews for them below.
The Honeymooner by Melanie Summers
Summer Magic (The Thorne Witches Book 1) by TM Cromer
Talk Bookish to Me by Kate Bromley
The Magic of Sea Glass by Jenny Hale
June Days by Lisa Kiefer – dnf
The Highland Kiss by Amy McGavin
Moonlight In Hanalei by Nalani Titcomb
The Keeper of Stars by Buck Turner
Summer Knights Dream by Ariadne Breylard
Wild Scottish Knight (The Enchanted Highlands Book 1) by Tricia O’Malley
Say You Swear by Meagan Brandy
I didn’t end up reading A Small Town Summer by Melinda Curtis or Where the Sunflowers Touch the Sky by Sherri Storey, but they are on my device to read, maybe eventually.















