Here is what I read for my challenges in May:
I read The Vanishing at Castle Moreau by Jaime Jo Wright. The book was to be set before the 1900's and this newest book by Jaime Jo Wright is a dual timeline book that takes place partially in the 1860's and partially in present day.
I read In the Shadow of Denali by Tracie Peterson and Kimberley Woodhouse.
I read The Magician's Nephew by C.S. Lewis. You can read my thoughts here.
I read
In This Moment by Gabrielle Meyer, the second book in her Timeless series. You can read my thoughts
here.
I read The Vanishing at Castle Moreau by Jaime Jo Wright for this challenge as well. I had just gotten this for my birthday, so it was "on my bookshelf."
In January I read books that are set in the following states:
California: Taken in the Night by Elizabeth Goddard
Ohio: Counterfeit Love by Crystal Caudill
Oregon: Innocent Lives and Innocent Voices by Julie Bonn Blank
Pennsylvania: The Timepiece by Beverly Lewis
South Carolina: Impending Strike by Sami A. Abrams/Lynette Eason
Washington: The Christmas Cat by Melody Carlson
In February I read books that are set in the following states:
Colorado: In the Midst of the Storm and In the Midst of the Darkest Hour by Latisha Sexton.
Indiana: Love Finds You in Liberty, Indiana by Melanie Dobson
Texas: The Inheritance Games, The Hawthorne Legacy, and The Final Gambit by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
In March I read books that are set in the following states:
Illinois: The Secret Life of Sarah Hollenbeck by Bethany Turner
Michigan: Dark of Night by Colleen Coble
Tennessee: Her Darkest Secret by Jessica R. Patch
Utah: The Mistletoe Promise by Richard Paul Evans
Vermont: The Mistletoe Inn by Richard Paul Evans
In April I read books that are set in the following states:
Florida: The Prayer Garden by Kelsey Bryant (one of the novellas in the A Very Bookish Easter collection)
Iowa: The Hope of Azure Springs by Rachel Fordham
Montana: Blue Skies, Blue Eyes by Cali Black
In May I read books that are set in the following states:
Alaska: In the Shadow of Denali by Tracie Peterson and Kimberley Woodhouse
Oklahoma:
The Best Summer of Our Lives by Rachel Hauck (You can read my thoughts
here.)
Washington DC: In This Moment by Gabrielle Meyer (Not an actual state, but a game we play counts it as a state, so I thought I would include it.)
West Virginia: Neverending Mercy by Latisha Sexton
Wisconsin: The Vanishing at Castle Moreau by Jaime Jo Wright
In January I read books that are set in the following European Countries:
England: An Hour Unspent by Roseanna M. White
Switzerland: Heidi by Johanna Spyri
In May I read a book set in:
Denmark: The Sound of Light by Sarah Sundin
I also decided I was going to read one Christmas book each month.
In January I read The Christmas Cat by Melody Carlson.
In March I read The Mistletoe Promise by Richard Paul Evans and The Mistletoe Inn also by Richard Paul Evans
In April I read The Mistletoe Secret by Richard Paul Evans
In May I read
A Quilt for Christmas by Melody Carlson (
my thoughts)
Finally, someone in my Avid Readers of Christian Fiction group came up with a 55 book challenge:
In January I read 10 books for this challenge
In February I read 7 books for this challenge
In March I read 9 books for this challenge
In April I read 8 books for this challenge
In May I read 5 books for this challenge
Read a book...
1-With
a pink spine
2- By
an author whose name starts with an A: Midnight on the River Grey by Abigail Wilson (my thoughts)
3- 450
pages or longer
4- Published
in 2023: Remember Me by Tracie Peterson (my thoughts)
5- That
has won a Christy award
6- With
multiple people on the cover: Lethal Intentions by Jennifer Chastain (my thoughts)
7- With
a car or truck on the cover
8- That
is the third book in a series: An Hour Unspent by Roseanna M. White (my thoughts)
9- That
has a map inside: A Divine Romance by Ifueko Ogbomo (my thoughts)
10- A
debut novel: In the Midst of the Storm by Latisha Sexton (my thoughts)
11- By
an author you’ve never read before: The Hope of Azure Springs by Rachel Fordham (my thoughts)
12- That
has food on the cover
13- Featuring
a woman from the Bible: The Prophetess: Deborah's Story by Jill Eileen Smith (my thoughts)
14- With
flowers on the cover: In Her Sights by Karen Witemeyer (my thoughts)
15- Featuring
a child or teen as the main character: Innocent Voices by Julie Bonn Blank (my thoughts)
16- That
you got for free:
17- Featuring
an athlete: The Sound of Light by Sarah Sundin (my thoughts)
18- That
you pick because of the cover: Dream of Kings by Sharon Hinck (my thoughts)
19- Recommended
by someone you know: Her Deepest Secret by Jessica R. Patch (my thoughts)
20- Set
in a cool climate
21- Set
during the Great Depression: Bridge of Gold by Kimberley Woodhouse (my thoughts)
22- Featuring
friends to lovers: Impending Strike by Sami A. Abrams/Lynnette Eason (my thoughts)
23- Published
the month you were born: The Game by Cali Black (my thoughts)
24- With
a blue cover: Wonderland Trials by Sara Ella (my thoughts)
25- With
a main character with blonde hair: Innocent Lives by Julie Bonn Blank (my thoughts)
26- Set
on an island
27- Set
in a different country than you: Heidi by Johanna Spyri (my thoughts)
28- That
takes place more than 200 years ago: Stay With Me by Jody Hedlund (my thoughts)
29- That
features a member of the military: A Battle Worth Fighting by Sarah Hanks (my thoughts)
30- Set
in South or Central America
31- By
a male author: The Mistletoe Promise by Richard Paul Evans (my thoughts)
32- Written
in first person POV: The Mistletoe Inn by Richard Paul Evans (my thoughts)
33- Featuring
a single parent: Dark of Night by Colleen Coble (my thoughts)
34- With
a title that starts with B
35- That
is a love inspired book: Taken in the Night by Elizabeth Goddard (my thoughts)
36- That
involves a wedding
37- With
an L in the title: Love Finds You in Liberty, Indiana by Melanie Dobson (my thoughts)
38- By
an author from a different country than you
39- With
a black cover
40- With
a title that has 5 or more words: The Secret Life of Sarah Hollenbeck by Bethany Turner (my thoughts)
41- With
an illustrated cover: Neverending Mercy by Latisha Sexton (my thoughts)
42- From
a genre outside your comfort zone: The Best Summer of Our Lives by Rachel Hauck (my thoughts)
43- Written
by multiple authors: Written
by multiple authors: A Very Bookish Easter by Kelsey Bryant, Abigayle
Clarie, Sarah Holman, and Kate Willis (my thoughts)
44- Set
on a farm: The Timepiece by Beverly Lewis (my thoughts)
45- By
an author that has also written nonfiction
46- By
an indie author: In the Midst of a Starry Night by Latisha Sexton (my thoughts)
47- Published
in 2012
48- With
a sunset on the cover
49- That
has cowboys: Blue Skies, Blue Eyes by Cali Black (my thoughts)
50- Without
any people on the cover: The Vanishing at Castle Moreau by Jaime Jo Wright (my thoughts)
51- By
an author who uses a three part name (C.C. Warrens, Ann H. Gabhart): The Number of Love by Roseanna M. White (my thoughts)
52- That
features a hobby or skill you’d like to learn: In the Shadow of Denali by Tracie Peterson and Kimberley Woodhouse (my thoughts)
53- With
a nanny, babysitter, or governess
54- An
author with the same two initials: Counterfeit Love by Crystal Caudill (my thoughts)
55- With
a pet that isn’t a dog: The Christmas Cat by Melody Carlson (my thoughts)
My Goodreads goal is to read 100 books this year. Last year I had set it at 75 and I ended up reading 115. I think I will be able to meet my 100 book goal.
I know this seems like a lot, but like last year, I hope to be able to combine challenges where possible. And when I pick books for the monthly challenges, I will try to choose books that take place in different states or countries.