... Read moreThe excitement of a new year brings with it the thrill of new books! As a fellow bookworm, I'm already making my list of "BOOKS i CANNOT WAIT TO READ iN 2026," and let me tell you, it's shaping up to be an incredible year for readers. There's nothing quite like the anticipation of a fresh story, a beloved author's new work, or the continuation of a series you adore.
One title that has truly captured my attention is Broken Dove by Dani Francis. For anyone who, like me, was captivated by the world of 'Silver Elite,' the news of this sequel is absolutely electrifying. Sequels hold a special place in my heart; they offer a chance to revisit beloved characters, dive deeper into intricate plots, and often deliver satisfying conclusions or exciting new developments. The cover for "Broken Dove" itself, with its dark background highlighted by striking red and gold swirling patterns, already hints at a gripping, perhaps even intense, journey ahead. It makes me wonder about the twists and turns Dani Francis has in store for us, and I’m ready to be swept away again. What aspects of a sequel do you cherish most? For me, it's seeing how characters evolve under new pressures.
Beyond "Broken Dove," 2026 promises a rich tapestry of literary delights. I'm always on the lookout for authors who consistently deliver, and this year’s lineup includes some heavy hitters. Dead in the Water by John Marrs is high on my list. Marrs is a master of psychological thrillers, known for his unique concepts and relentless suspense. The cover's image of dark, turbulent water perfectly captures the unsettling atmosphere I've come to expect from his work. Similarly, Dear Debbie by Freida McFadden is generating significant buzz. McFadden has a knack for creating unputdownable stories, and the cover's enigmatic red poppies and scissors on a green background immediately spark curiosity. What secrets could those elements hide?
Then there’s the intriguing My Husband's Wife by Alice Feeney. Feeney’s novels are always a gamble for me – sometimes I absolutely adore them, other times they leave me perplexed, but they always leave an impression. The "golden keyhole above dark water" on the cover is incredibly symbolic, suggesting hidden truths and perhaps a dark mystery waiting to be unlocked. It's that element of surprise and the promise of a clever twist that keeps me coming back to her stories.
Building a "2026 TBR" is an experience in itself. It's not just about marking release dates; it's about connecting with other readers, discovering new genres, and sharing the collective excitement. Platforms like Lemon8 are fantastic for this, becoming a hub where fellow book lovers can share their "best Lemon8 book recommendations" for 2026. I've found so many hidden gems and authors I now adore simply by browsing what others are excited about. It's like having a personal book club right at your fingertips, where you can get honest reviews and recommendations from a passionate community.
Whether you're eagerly awaiting a specific sequel like "Broken Dove" or just starting to explore the upcoming releases, 2026 is set to be a fantastic year for reading. I encourage you to dive in, explore the stunning cover art (which often tells a story of its own!), and start curating your own list of anticipated reads. Happy reading, everyone, and I can't wait to hear what books you're most excited to get your hands on!
I'm excited for spark of the everflame last book. We've been waiting SO long! it's supposed to be out this summer but I won't believe it til I see it!