Are you on the hunt for your next great read? Look no further than my TBR for June! I am so excited to dive into these amazing titles, ordered by release date:
June 2nd
- The Modern Girl’s Guide to Magic by Linsey Hall: This urban fantasy novel follows a woman named Sophie who discovers she has magical powers. It sounds like a fun and empowering read. Follow the author on Instagram: @linseyhallauthor
June 6th
- Same Time Next Summer by Annabel Monaghan: This novel is a summer romance about a woman named Same who reconnects with an old flame at a beach resort. It sounds like the perfect read for a lazy summer day. Follow the author on Instagram: @annabelmonaghan
- And the Walls Came Down by Denise Da Costa: This novel is a historical fiction about a family who escapes from East Germany to West Germany during the Cold War. I’m always fascinated by stories set during this time period. Follow the author on Instagram: @denisedacostaauthor
June 8th
- Ms Perfectly Fine by Kate Callaghan: This romance novel has been described as a “feel-good summer read,” and I’m all for that. The story follows a woman named Jess who is trying to put her life back together after a breakup. Follow the author on Instagram: @katecallaghanauthor
- The Cosy Cat Society by Charlie Lyndhurst: I’m a cat person, so I was immediately drawn to this cozy mystery. The story follows a group of cat-loving friends who investigate a murder in their small town. Follow the publisher on Instagram: @bookouture
- Lovestruck by Laura Jane Williams: I’ve been following Laura Jane Williams on Instagram for a while now, and I’m excited to read her latest novel. Lovestruck is a romantic comedy about a woman who falls in love with her best friend. Follow the author on Instagram: @laurajaneauthor
- Everything’s Fine by Cecilia Rabess: This novel has been described as “a gripping psychological thriller,” and I’m always in the mood for a good thriller. The story follows a woman named Rose who is trying to uncover the truth about her past. Follow the publisher on Instagram: @putnambooks
June 15th
- Clytemnestra’s Bind by Susan C Wilson: This novel is a retelling of the Greek myth of Clytemnestra, and I’m always a sucker for a good myth retelling. I’m excited to see how Wilson puts her own spin on the story. Follow the publisher on Instagram: @blackstonepublishing
June 20th
- Can’t Let Her Go by Kianna Alexander: Kianna Alexander is a new-to-me author, but I was drawn in by the premise of this novel. It’s a second chance romance about a couple who reconnect after years apart. Follow the author on Instagram: @authorkiannaalexander
June 22nd
- The Rachel Incident by Caroline O’Donoghue: This thriller has been getting rave reviews, and I can’t wait to see what all the fuss is about. The story follows a woman named Rachel who is accused of a crime she didn’t commit. Follow the publisher on Instagram: @viragopress
- The Square of Sevens by Laura Shepherd-Robinson: I loved Laura Shepherd-Robinson’s debut novel, Blood & Sugar, and I’m excited to read her latest release. The Square of Sevens is a historical mystery set in 18th century London. Follow the author on Instagram: @laura.shepherd.robinson
June 29th
- Okay Days by Jenny Mustard: This novel has been on my radar for a while now, and I can’t wait to finally read it. The story follows a group of friends as they navigate adulthood, relationships, and the ups and downs of life. Follow the author on Instagram: @jennymustard
- Faking It by Beth Reekles: I’ve been a fan of Beth Reekles since her debut novel, The Kissing Booth, and I’m so excited to read her latest release. Faking It is a romantic comedy about two people who pretend to be in a relationship for the sake of their careers. Follow the author on Instagram: @authorbethreekles
Which of these titles are you most excited to read? Let me know in the comments below! ππ€©
