For Top Ten Tuesday, I am using last week’s theme because I don’t really actively follow a lot of authors on social media. I passively follow some of them, but not really for fun content, if you know what I mean.
Since I wasn’t able to post last week, I am picking that theme today! I also had fun looking at my top favorite books with single-word titles and picking out the ones with one-word titles!


Why I Love This
If you haven’t read the Grip series by Kennedy Ryan, what are you even doing with your life? This amazing trilogy is one of my absolute fave books from last year AND I have to add it to my all-time favorite reads!
This book is a forbidden romance, coupled with the best friend’s sister and second-chance romance tropes. Gip and Bristol are amazing together and this book really addressed a lot of political issues that I never really thought about prior to reading this book.

Why I Love This
Follow has Tessa Bailey’s stamp of steam and emotion rolled into one!This is a forced proximity trope, coupled with a road trip trope. And did I mention a cute and adorable greyhound?

Why I Love This
Wanderlust was the book that gave me a huge emotional hangover and also made me ugly cry! It’s a story of growth, strength, and love for both the hero and heroine!
Plus, if you listen to the audiobook, the male voice is narrated by none other than Richard Armitage. Yes, THAT Richard Armitage!

Wanderlust! And yes, the audio with Richard Armitage! Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell. Roomies by Christina Lauren. Easy and Breakable by Tammara Webber.
YAZZZ Wanderlust is an amazing book!
I love seeing Grip mentioned. I just reviewed Still on my blog last week and I truly loved it. Getting the rest of their story after Flow and Grip was everything. My heart broke but I loved every minute of it.
Tanya @ Girl Plus Books recently posted…Review: STILL (Grip #2) by Kennedy Ryan
I haven’t read any of your one word favorite titles, although I have read a few of your honorable mentions, One of my favorite books of all time, Fangirl, is a one word title, but I think that most of my other favorite titles are more wordy! I think it would be a fun (but difficult) challenge for me to see if I could find 10 one word titles that I’ve loved! I’m not sure I could do it!
Malka @ Paper Procrastinators recently posted…February Reading Wrap Up
I really enjoyed Fangirl but it’s really too YA for me. But I did give it 5 stars! 🙂
I highly recommend that you read Wanderlust by Lauren Blakely! It’s such an amazing and emotional book and romance!