I found this tag on a GRAT read & she found it at Conerfolds. The tag is created by Bionic Bookworm!
WELCOME TO THE FALL BOOK TAG
Crisp Fall Air – A Book That Felt Fresh and New
Southern Spirits and others in the series have made me happy this year. They are fun cozy mysteries that have a Gangster Ghost and a Southern Women who are oh so fun. I love what they get up to. The Southern Ghost Hunter Mysteries series has been the funnest and most entertaining series I’ve read this year (2020).
Howling Winds – An Ending That Blew You Away
I’ve done a lot of re-listening to old favorites this year. Non of the new stuff I’ve tried or new releases from 2020 have blown me away. I’m sure the ones I haven’t read yet, will, and I’m always excited and happy at the end of an Aiken, Singh, or Briggs novel.
My pick for this one is to Kill the Queen. I listened to it for the first time this year and well that ending….
Comfy Sweaters – A Book That Gave You The Warm and Fuzzy’s
Don’t Hex and Drive had that sweet light-heartedness to it that I really needed. It gave me the feel goods during a year (2020) of unconventional living and having my reading being oh so moody.
Bright Colors – A Cover With Either Red, Orange, or Yellow
Red – Red Wolf, Orange – Witch Forgotten, & Yellow – Heart of Obsidian.
Leaf Fight – A Book With Non Stop Action
Any book in the Elemental Assassins series is full of non stop action.
Pumpkin Spice – Your Most Anticipated Read
These two, Smoke Bitten & Alpha Night, are already out, but I’ve not read/listen to them, yet. I love both authors and plan to listen to them; before the year is out.
As for those books that are still due to come out this year (2020): I’m waiting and anticipating on reading/listening to Archangel’s Sun & The Princess Knight. Both are due out at the end of November 2020.


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Nicole @ Feed Your Fiction Addiction
November 9, 2020 at 5:25 pm
Love the title Don’t Hex and Drive—so clever!