Happy Tuesday y’all! It’s that time again. What time is it? Time to share our seasonal TBR. Every quarter Jana over at That Artsy Reader Girl asks us to share a seasonal TBR. For those of us in the Northern Hemisphere, that means our Spring 2023 TBR. For my Spring TBR 2023, I will list books I hope to read from April-June 2023.
How did my Winter TBR go? I ended up reading seven of the ten books I listed, and I may complete an eighth before March is over.
For my Spring 2023 TBR, I followed a similar pattern to my previous seasonal TBR. This quarter, I have some ARCs to read and three books for the Buzzwords reading challenge from Books & Lala. So, I decided to highlight five of the ARCs. Then I used Goodreads’s random search function to help fill the rest of my TBR.
All titles are linked to Goodreads, and all synopsis are from Goodreads.
Without further ado, here is my Spring 2023 TBR!
Coronation Year by Jennifer Robson
Genre: Historical Fiction
It is Coronation Year 1953, and a new queen is about to be crowned. The people of London are in a mood to celebrate, none more so than the residents of the Blue Lion hotel.
Edie Howard, owner and operator of the floundering Blue Lion, has found the miracle she needs: on Coronation Day, Queen Elizabeth in her gold coach will pass by the hotel’s front door, allowing Edie to charge a fortune for rooms and, barring disaster, save her beloved home from financial ruin. Edie’s luck might just be turning, all thanks to a young queen about her own age.
Stella Donati, a young Italian photographer and Holocaust survivor, has come to live at the Blue Lion while she takes up a coveted position at Picture Weekly magazine. London, in celebration mode, feels like a different world to her. As she learns the ins and outs of her new profession, Stella discovers a purpose and direction that honor her past and bring hope for her future.
James Geddes, a war hero and gifted artist, has struggled to make his mark in a world that disdains his Indian ancestry. At the Blue Lion, though, he is made to feel welcome and worthy. Yet even as his friendship with Edie deepens, he begins to suspect that something is badly amiss at his new home.
When anonymous threats focused on Coronation Day, the Blue Lion, and even the queen herself disrupt their mood of happy optimism, Edie and her friends must race to uncover the truth, save their home, and expose those who seek to erase the joy and promise of Coronation Year.
Late Bloomers by Deepa Varadarajan
Genre: Contemporary
After thirty-six years of a dutiful but unhappy arranged marriage, recently divorced Suresh and Lata Raman find themselves starting new paths in life. Suresh is trying to navigate the world of online dating on a website that caters to Indians and is striking out at every turn–until he meets a mysterious, devastatingly attractive younger woman who seems to be smitten with him. Lata is enjoying her newfound independence, but she’s caught off guard when a professor in his early sixties starts to flirt with her.
Meanwhile, Suresh and Lata’s daughter, Priya, thinks her father’s online pursuits are distasteful even as she embarks upon a clandestine affair of her own. And their son, Nikesh, pretends at a seemingly perfect marriage with his law-firm colleague and their young son but hides the truth of what his relationship really entails. Over the course of three weeks in August, the whole family will uncover one another’s secrets, confront the limits of love and loyalty, and explore life’s second chances.
Famous for a Living by Melissa Ferguson
Genre: Romance
With her millions of followers, Cat Cranwell is adored around the world. But when an app partnership goes very, very wrong, Cat suddenly finds herself shunned from the community that not only fed her soul all these years but paid her bills. When Cat’s closest living relative, Uncle Terry, offers her a position on his staff at a small national park in Montana to get away from the city, Cat hesitantly accepts the opportunity.
What she doesn’t realize is that as the new social media strategist, her goal is to save Kannery National Park from being absorbed into Glacier National Park by boosting the number of visitors. And at least one of her new colleagues—namely, handsome and rugged ranger Zaiah Hudson—thinks social media is the root of everything that’s wrong with the world.
Murder Is a Piece of Cake by Valerie Burns
Genre: Cozy Mystery
With small-town New Bison’s Spring Baking Festival just around the corner, the pressure is on Maddy to continue her late Great Aunt Octavia’s legacy. That means scoring the top prize and transforming Baby Cakes into Southwestern Michigan’s must-visit bakery, even though her inexperience in the kitchen brings nightmares of humiliating tagged photos and scathing one-star reviews.
There’s another reason for lost beauty sleep. A second bakery is opening in town under the ownership of CJ Davenport, a shrewd investor with a reputation for sabotaging anyone who gets in his way. And savvy, flashy Maddy tops his list. It’s a sticky spot to be in—more so when Davenport turns up dead with a Baby Cakes’s knife stuck in his back.
Maddy’s whole life just went from #thriving to barely surviving. Now, supported by the crafty Baker Street Irregulars and her new boyfriend, she must find the courage to face off against a killer who could very well get her name trending for the first and last time.
The Little Bookshop of Lonely Hearts by Annie Darling
Genre: Contemporary, Romance
Once upon a time, in a crumbling London bookshop, Posy Morland spent her life lost in the pages of her favorite romantic novels.
So when Bookend’s eccentric owner, Lavinia, dies and leaves the shop to Posy, she must put down her books and join the real world. Because Posy hasn’t just inherited an ailing business but also the unwelcome attentions of Lavinia’s grandson, Sebastian, AKA The Rudest Man In London™.
Posy has a cunning plan and six months to transform Bookends into the bookshop of her dreams – if only Sebastian would leave her alone to get on with it. As Posy and her friends fight to save their beloved bookshop, Posy’s drawn into a battle of wills with Sebastian, about whom she’s started to have some rather feverish fantasies…
Like her favorite romantic heroines, will she get her happy ever after too?
Arsenic and Adobo by Mia P. Manansala
Genre: Cozy Mystery
When Lila Macapagal moves back home to recover from a horrible breakup, her life seems to be following all the typical rom-com tropes. She’s tasked with saving her Tita Rosie’s failing restaurant, and she has to deal with a group of matchmaking aunties who shower her with love and judgment. But when a notoriously nasty food critic (who happens to be her ex-boyfriend) drops dead moments after a confrontation with Lila, her life quickly swerves from a Nora Ephron romp to an Agatha Christie case.
With the cops treating her like she’s the one and only suspect and the shady landlord looking to finally kick the Macapagal family out and resell the storefront, Lila’s left with no choice but to conduct her own investigation. Armed with the nosy auntie network, her barista best bud, and her trusted Dachshund, Longanisa, Lila takes on this tasty, twisted case and soon finds her own neck on the chopping block…
Other People’s Houses by Abbi Waxman
Genre: Women’s Fiction
At any given moment in other people’s houses, you can find…repressed hopes and dreams…moments of unexpected joy…someone making love on the floor to a man who is most definitely not her husband…
*record scratch*
As the longtime local carpool mom, Frances Bloom is sometimes an unwilling witness to her neighbors’ private lives. She knows her cousin is hiding her desire for another baby from her spouse, Bill Horton’s wife is mysteriously missing, and now this…
After the shock of seeing Anne Porter in all her extramarital glory, Frances vows to stay in her own lane. But that’s a notion easier said than done when Anne’s husband throws her out a couple of days later. The repercussions of the affair reverberate through the four carpool families–and Frances finds herself navigating a moral minefield that could make or break a marriage.
Forever and a Day by Anthony Horowitz
Genre: Spy, Espionage
A British agent floats in the waters of the French Riviera, murdered by an unknown hand.
Determined to uncover the truth, James Bond enters a world of fast cars, grand casinos, and luxury yachts. But beneath the glamour, he soon encounters a dangerous network of organized crime.
It’s time for Bond to earn his license to kill. He must find those responsible and unravel their devastating plan – before he becomes their next victim…
The exhilarating prequel to Casino Royale.
Erotic Stories for Punjabi Widows by Balli Kaur Jaswal
Genre: Contemporary
Every woman has a secret life . . .
Nikki lives in cosmopolitan West London, where she tends bar at the local pub. The daughter of Indian immigrants, she’s spent most of her twenty-odd years distancing herself from the traditional Sikh community of her childhood, preferring a more independent (that is, Western) life. When her father’s death leaves the family financially strapped, Nikki, a law school dropout, impulsively takes a job teaching a “creative writing” course at the community center in the beating heart of London’s close-knit Punjabi community.
Because of a miscommunication, the proper Sikh widows who show up are expecting to learn basic English literacy, not the art of short-story writing. When one of the widows finds a book of sexy stories in English and shares it with the class, Nikki realizes that beneath their white dupattas, her students have a wealth of fantasies and memories. Eager to liberate these modest women, she teaches them how to express their untold stories, unleashing creativity of the most unexpected—and exciting—kind.
As more women are drawn to the class, Nikki warns her students to keep their work secret from the Brotherhood, a group of highly conservative young men who have appointed themselves the community’s “moral police.” But when the widows’ gossip offers shocking insights into the death of a young wife—a modern woman like Nikki—and some of the class erotica is shared among friends, it sparks a scandal that threatens them all.
And that concludes my Spring 2023 TBR! Hopefully, I’ll be reading more books than these. Why do I say that? Because I currently have access to these books. And that means I can read them when I’m ready!
How did your Winter 2022-2023 TBR go? What books are on your Spring 2023 TBR? I would love to know!
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Fun list. I hope you enjoy all of them. I also have Famous for a Living, I hope we both love it.
Famous for a Living sounds like a lot of fun. I do like a novel set in a national park, even a fake one.
I enjoyed the first two of the Tita Rosie Kitchen mysteries. Hope you enjoy your reading.
Famous for a Living sounds really good. I’ll have to add that to my list.
Lauren @ http://www.shootingstarsmag.net
Arsenic and Adobe sure sounds interesting.
My post: https://lydiaschoch.com/top-ten-tuesday-books-on-my-spring-2023-to-read-list/
Great list! Arsenic and Adobo & Erotic Stories have been on my TBR for a while now and I can’t wait to check both out. I hope you enjoy all of these 🙂
Great list! That Valerie Burns cozy series is one I’ve considered starting (but haven’t gotten to yet). I hope you enjoy your reading!
My TTT: https://bookwyrmknits.com/2023/03/14/top-ten-tuesday-books-on-my-spring-2023-to-read-list/
This looks like a really fun reading list. I hadn’t heard of all of these, so it was fun to learn about them through your post.
I love the look of Forever and a Day!
Arsenic and Adobo is on my TBR too but I didn’t add it to this post. Famous for a Living caught my eye since we love visiting national parks and spent the summer in Montana. I hope you enjoy these when/if you read them!
The Little Bookshop of Lonely Hearts sounds lovely and perfect for spring and new beginners
You’ve chosen some great books to read. Loved Erotic Stories. Happy spring reading!
Famous for a Living needs to go to my tbr, sounds fun
Famous for a Living and The Little Bookshop of Lonely Hearts both sound really good! Here is our Top Ten Tuesday. Thanks!
Murder Is a Piece of Cake sounds cute!
Oh you’ve got such a great list here! I’ve only heard of a few of these (and they’re on my TBR), but the rest sound really good! I hope you enjoy them when you get to them.
Oh nice! These are new to me ones but I hope you enjoy all of them this Spring! Thanks for visiting my TTT!
Famous for a Living sounds so interesting! And I think I read one of Abbi’s books YEARS ago. Perhaps I should look into this one and see what this new release sounds like. 🙂 Thanks for visiting my website this week.
Oh I loved The Little Bookshop of Lonely Hearts! The whole series is just great. I hope you enjoy it.
Horowitz is one of those authors I keep meaning to read – maybe this year? Happy Reading
Terrie @ Bookshelf Journeys
I’ve been wanting to try the Burns series. It looks fun! I hope you enjoy all these.
Happy TTT!
Susan
http://www.blogginboutbooks.com
Arsenic and Adobo is on my TBR!
I loved Forever and a Day on audio, Matthew Goode was a superb narrator!
There’s a couple on your list that sound good to me!
I hope you enjoy these when you get to read it!
You have a very eclectic mix here, Pam. I also have Famous for a Living and Murder Is a Piece of Cake on my TBR. I hope we both enjoy them.
I hope you enjoy all of these!
My TTT: https://jjbookblog.wordpress.com/2023/03/14/top-ten-tuesday-411/
I want to eventually read Famous for a Living as well, it sounds so good and I like Ferguson’s writing. I hope you enjoy all of these when you get a chance to read them.
I’d like to read many of these books off your list, I will definitely be reading The Coronation Year as that is already in my sights as I’ve enjoyed two of her other books.
Such great reads… they are trying to make their way to my TBR now… 🙂
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Hope you enjoy these and read them all!
Late Bloomers is one I want to read, as well! I hope you enjoy all of these when you get to them. Happy reading!
Oh, Famous for a Living looks like a fun read. Hope you’ll enjoy all of these!
Famous For A Living sounds not only fun, but perfect for the season as the weather warms and you get that urge to get outside in nature more.