Top Ten Tuesday : Book Series I Want to Catch Up On (or series you’d like to start)

Joining That Artsy Reader Girl here!

I didn’t realize how many series I’m in the middle of, because most of them I move through very slowly. Here’s a few of the ones I really want to prioritize and a few I want to try!

  1. Commisario Brunetti Mystery Series by Donna Leon ~ I absolutely love the characters in this police procedural series. The Venice setting is so intriguing and I’m so happy Kate Howe (favorite Booktuber and now a friend) introduced me to this series. This series has A LOT of books. FYI – the crimes are gritty and dark and these aren’t ‘politically correct’ for today’s sensibilities.
  2. Matthew Shardlake Series by C.J. Sansom ~ This historical mystery series set in Tudor England is so wonderfully rich in characters, language, and setting. Shardlake is a deep, interesting character who works as a solicitor turned investigator. Dark and a bit creepy.
  3. The Huntress Series by Carrie Cotton ~ I loved this Celtic historical world and the deep, rich characters. Took a bit to get used to the dialect and the flashbacks, but I have the second on my Kindle waiting for the mood to strike.
  4. The Hierarchy Series by James Islington ~ I really enjoyed the first two books in this Roman-inspired fantasy world. I can’t wait for the next two to be published!
  5. The Bangalore Detective Club Mystery Series by Harini Nagendra ~ I’ve only read one of these so far, but fell in love with the newlywed couple solving a mystery in 1920’s Bangalore.
  6. Northwoods Mystery Series by Annie McEwen ~ new-to-me cozy mystery series set in my home state of Wisconsin! A family that runs a small cozy resort with lakeside cabins. Characters are deeper and so loving! I’m reading the second right now, Dead, White, and Blue, and really enjoying it. I will pause and save the next two for winter as they move seasonally. 🥰
  7. Green Rider Series by Kristen Britain ~ I was loving this series following messenger Karigan G’ladheon as she navigates a lurking evil, politics, and all the interpersonal relationships. This is a medieval fantasy that I want to return to when the mood strikes.
  8. Realm of the Elderlings by Robin Hobb ~ I so want to try this multi-series interconnected world. I’m experiencing extreme FOMO as a fantasy reader. 😂 I’m newer to high/epic fantasy and have heard this is one of the best! I’m a little worried that it’s going to be VERY violent, heavy adult content, and heartbreaking.
  9. Licanius Series James Islington ~ I’d love to read this trilogy while I wait for him to finish the Hierarchy Seties! 🤣 He also has a newer book called Scion but not sure if it is going to be a series or if it’s a standalone.
  10. The Faithful and the Fallen Series by John Gwinne ~ I’ve heard such good things about this high/epic fantasy series from Miriam Elizabeth Reads and Paris Mae Reads, that I reallly want to try. Gwinne has more series, too, if I enjoy his stories. I anticipate these to be pretty dark and gritty, so we’ll see if this wimp can handle them. Maybe I’m coming into my epic fantasy era! 😂

What are your FAVORITE series?♥️ Or do you prefer stand-alones?

4 thoughts on “Top Ten Tuesday : Book Series I Want to Catch Up On (or series you’d like to start)

  1. I read one Robin Hobb book, it was fine but I did not get hooked on the series. I don’t like too much violence either, at least explicit gore. I also dislike books that are about hunting evil demons, they are just boring. My favorite fantasy series include the Temeraire books by Naomi Novik and the Queen’s Thief series by Megan Whalen Turner. They have a fair amount of fighting, as they involve international politics and war, but are really about relationships.

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    1. Ok! Thats good to know! I think I’ve heard things about the various series within the Realm being very violent/sexually explicit! So I’m not sure. 😖I read the first Temeraire and read enjoyed it! I should go on! I’ve heard of The Queen’s Thief! Thanks for the recommendations!

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