
Top Ten Tuesday used to be a weekly post hosted by The Broke and the Bookish, but was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl. “It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together.” This is definitely something I can understand and want to participate in.
There have been so many amazing books that came out in 2022 so far, and summer 2022 is just continuing the trend! This week I want to talk about some of the awesome books of summer 2022 that I’m planning to read:










- Nightcrawling by Leila Mottley (June 7)
Kiara and her brother, Marcus, are scraping by in an East Oakland apartment complex optimistically called the Regal-Hi. Both have dropped out of high school, their family fractured by death and prison. But while Marcus clings to his dream of rap stardom, Kiara hunts for work to pay their rent–which has more than doubled–and to keep the nine-year-old boy next door, abandoned by his mother, safe and fed.
One night, what begins as a drunken misunderstanding with a stranger turns into the job Kiara never imagined wanting but now desperately needs: nightcrawling. Her world breaks open even further when her name surfaces in an investigation that exposes her as a key witness in a massive scandal within the Oakland Police Department.
2. Wrath Goddess Sing by Maya Deane (June 7)
The gods wanted blood. She fought for love.
Achilles has fled her home and her vicious Myrmidon clan to live as a woman with the kallai, the transgender priestesses of Great Mother Aphrodite. When Odysseus comes to recruit the “prince” Achilles for a war against the Hittites, she prepares to die rather than fight as a man. However, her divine mother, Athena, intervenes, transforming her body into the woman’s body she always longed for, and promises her everything: glory, power, fame, victory in war, and, most importantly, a child born of her own body. Reunited with her beloved cousin, Patroklos, and his brilliant wife, the sorceress Meryapi, Achilles sets out to war with a vengeance.
But the gods–a dysfunctional family of abusive immortals that have glutted on human sacrifices for centuries–have woven ancient schemes more blood-soaked and nightmarish than Achilles can imagine. At the center of it all is the cruel, immortal Helen, who sees Achilles as a worthy enemy after millennia of ennui and emptiness. In love with her newfound nemesis, Helen sets out to destroy everything and everyone Achilles cherishes, seeking a battle to the death.
An innovative spin on a familiar tale, this is the Trojan War unlike anything ever told, and an Achilles whose vulnerability is revealed by the people she chooses to fight…and chooses to trust.
3. The Final Strife by Saara El-Arifi (June 21)
Red is the blood of the elite, of magic, of control.
Blue is the blood of the poor, of workers, of the resistance.
Clear is the blood of the slaves, of the crushed, of the invisible.
Sylah dreams of days growing up in the resistance, being told she would spark a revolution that would free the empire from the red-blooded ruling classes’ tyranny. That spark was extinguished the day she watched her family murdered before her eyes.
Anoor has been told she’s nothing, no one, a disappointment, by the only person who matters: her mother, the most powerful ruler in the empire. But when Sylah and Anoor meet, a fire burns between them that could consume the kingdom—and their hearts.
Hassa moves through the world unseen by upper classes, so she knows what it means to be invisible. But invisibility has its uses: It can hide the most dangerous of secrets, secrets that can reignite a revolution. And when she joins forces with Sylah and Anoor, together these grains of sand will become a storm.
As the empire begins a set of trials of combat and skill designed to find its new leaders, the stage is set for blood to flow, power to shift, and cities to burn.
4. Our Crooked Hearts by Melissa Albert (June 28)
THE SUBURBS, RIGHT NOW . . .
Seventeen-year-old Ivy’s summer break kicks off with an accident, a punishment, and a mystery: a stranger whose appearance in the middle of the road, in the middle of the night, heralds a string of increasingly unsettling events. As the days pass, Ivy grapples with eerie offerings, corroded memories, and a secret she’s always known—that there’s more to her mother than meets the eye.
THE CITY, BACK THEN . . .
Dana has always been perceptive. And the summer she turns sixteen, with the help of her best friend and an ambitious older girl, her gifts bloom into a heady fling with the supernatural, set in a city of magical possibilities and secret mystics. As the trio’s aspirations darken, they find themselves speeding toward a violent breaking point.
Years after it began, Ivy and Dana’s shared story will come down to a reckoning among a daughter, a mother, and the dark forces they never should’ve messed with.
5. What Moves the Dead by T. Kingfisher (July 12)
When Alex Easton, a retired soldier, receives word that their childhood friend Madeline Usher is dying, they race to the ancestral home of the Ushers in the remote countryside of Ruritania.
What they find there is a nightmare of fungal growths and possessed wildlife, surrounding a dark, pulsing lake. Madeline sleepwalks and speaks in strange voices at night, and her brother Roderick is consumed with a mysterious malady of the nerves.
Aided by a redoubtable British mycologist and a baffled American doctor, Alex must unravel the secret of the House of Usher before it consumes them all.
6. Our Wives Under the Sea by Julia Armfield (July 12)
Miri thinks she has got her wife back, when Leah finally returns after a deep-sea mission that ended in catastrophe. It soon becomes clear, though, that Leah is not the same. Whatever happened in that vessel, whatever it was they were supposed to be studying before they were stranded on the ocean floor, Leah has brought part of it back with her, onto dry land and into their home.
Moving through something that only resembles normal life, Miri comes to realize that the life that they had before might be gone. Though Leah is still there, Miri can feel the woman she loves slipping from her grasp.
Our Wives Under The Sea is the debut novel from Julia Armfield, the critically acclaimed author of salt slow. It’s a story of falling in love, loss, grief, and what life there is in the deep deep sea.
7. Twice a Quinceañera by Yamile Saied Méndez (July 26)
One month short of her wedding day—and her thirtieth birthday—Nadia Palacio finds herself standing up to her infuriating, cheating fiancé for the first time in . . . well, ever. But that same courage doesn’t translate to breaking the news to her Argentinian family. She’s hyperventilating before facing them when she glimpses a magazine piece about a Latina woman celebrating herself—with a second quinceañera, aka Sweet 15! And that gives Nadia a brilliant idea . . .
With a wedding venue already paid for, and family from all over the world with plane tickets, Nadia is determined to create her own happily-ever-after. Since the math adds up perfectly, she’ll celebrate her treintañera, her double quinces. As the first professional in her family, raising a glass to her achievements is the best plan she’s had in years. Until she discovers that the man in charge of the venue is none other than her college fling that became far more than a fling. And he looks even more delicious than a three-tiered cake . . .
Full of exuberant heart, Twice a Quinceañera is a pure delight for every woman who needs to be her own biggest fan—and who dreams of a second chance at first love.
8. Mr. Perfect on Paper by Jean Meltzer (August 9)
The perfect Jewish husband should be:
* A doctor or lawyer (preferably a doctor)
* Baggage-free (no previous marriages, no children)
* And of course—he must be Jewish
As the creator and CEO of the popular Jewish dating app J-Mate, matchmaker Dara Rabinowitz knows the formula for lasting love—at least, for everyone else. When it comes to her own love life, she’s been idling indefinitely. Until her beloved bubbe shares Dara’s checklist for “The Perfect Jewish Husband” on national television and charming news anchor Chris Steadfast proposes they turn Dara’s search into must-see TV.
As a non-Jewish single dad, Chris doesn’t check any of Dara’s boxes. But her hunt for Mr. Perfect is the ratings boost his show desperately needs. If only Chris could ignore his own pesky attraction to Dara—a task much easier said than done when Dara starts questioning if “perfect on paper” can compete with how hard she’s falling for Chris…
9. Love on the Brain by Ali Hazelwood (August 23)
Like an avenging, purple-haired Jedi bringing balance to the mansplained universe, Bee Königswasser lives by a simple code: What would Marie Curie do? If NASA offered her the lead on a neuroengineering project—a literal dream come true after years scraping by on the crumbs of academia—Marie would accept without hesitation. Duh. But the mother of modern physics never had to co-lead with Levi Ward.
Sure, Levi is attractive in a tall, dark, and piercing-eyes kind of way. And sure, he caught her in his powerfully corded arms like a romance novel hero when she accidentally damseled in distress on her first day in the lab. But Levi made his feelings toward Bee very clear in grad school—archenemies work best employed in their own galaxies far, far away.
Now, her equipment is missing, the staff is ignoring her, and Bee finds her floundering career in somewhat of a pickle. Perhaps it’s her occipital cortex playing tricks on her, but Bee could swear she can see Levi softening into an ally, backing her plays, seconding her ideas…devouring her with those eyes. And the possibilities have all her neurons firing. But when it comes time to actually make a move and put her heart on the line, there’s only one question that matters: What will Bee Königswasser do?
10. Girl, Forgotten by Karin Slaughter (August 23)
A small town hides a big secret…
Who killed Emily Vaughn?
Prom Night. Longbill Beach, 1982. Emily Vaughn dresses carefully for what’s supposed to be the highlight of any high school career. But Emily has a secret. And by the end of the night, because of that secret, she will be dead.
Nearly forty years later, Andrea Oliver, newly qualified as a US Marshal, receives her first assignment: to go to Longbill Beach to protect a judge receiving death threats. But Andrea’s real focus isn’t the judge – it’s Emily Vaughn. Ever since she first heard Emily’s name a year ago, she’s been haunted by her brutal death. Nobody was ever convicted – her friends closed ranks, her family shut themselves off in their grief, the town moved on – so the killer is still out there. But now Andrea has a chance to find out what really happened…
What books are on your summer 2022 TBR?
Categories: Top Ten Tuesday
I must get around to reading some T Kingfisher, the synopses always sound fantastic!
This is my summer to-read list.
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I’m so impressed with T. Kingfisher, and how she always manages to sneak in some humor! I hope you give her a shot.
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Don’t think I’d heard of any of these before (I’m so bad at keeping up with new releases) so thanks for bringing them to my attention! Wrath Goddess Sing and Our Wives Under the Sea sound especially good. Hope you enjoy all these books when you get to them.
My Summer TBR.
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Thanks for stopping by! I’m looking forward to these, so stay tuned for reviews!
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A good looking list! I want to read Love on the Brain. I really enjoyed The Love Hypothesis so have high hopes for this one!
Have a great week!
Emily @ Budget Tales Book Blog
My post:
https://budgettalesblog.wordpress.com/2022/06/28/top-ten-tuesday-books-on-my-summer-2022-to-read-list/
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Thank you! I loved The Love Hypothesis too!
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It was one of the books that got me into Rom Coms!
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What a great place to start!
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Yeah, it made me realise that there can be enjoyment in these books. I am more of a Thriller reader so when you compare the two…
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It’s hard to sneak humor into a thriller.
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That it is. But a Thriller has excitement and twists and turns 😂 Finlay Donovan Is Killing It by Elle Cosimano has a good mix of mystery and humour, but it’s not what I would consider a proper hardcore Thriller 😂
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I’ll have to check it out!
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Definitely. I have got the second one on my Christmas list!
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These look like some interesting reads! I hope you enjoy them when you get the opportunity.
Pam @ Read! Bake! Create!
https://readbakecreate.com/summer-2022-tbr-10-books-i-hope-to-read/
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Thank you!
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I’m so curious about The Final Strife!
My post: https://lydiaschoch.com/top-ten-tuesday-books-on-my-summer-2022-to-read-list/
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I just found out about it this week, and it looks so good!
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It seems as if everyone wants to read Love on the brain by Ali Hazelwood! I guess I need to jump on the band wagon too.
Hope you get to read all the books on your selection.
Happy TTT!
Elza Reads
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I adored The Love Hypothesis, so I’ve got high hopes for Love on the Brain! Thank you.
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I just finished What Moves the Dead and it was so creepy. I loved it!
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I just finished it too, and it was really good!
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What Moves the Dead moves to first place on my wishlist! I loved Edgar Poe’s Fall of the House of Usher, and going by the blurb, looks like this one is a retelling. Awesome, thanks for spotlighting it here. 🙂
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I just finished it yesterday, and it was amazing!!! I hope you enjoy it.
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Karin Slaughter is always a great choice. I hope you enjoy them all.
Here is our Top Ten Tuesday. Thank you!
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Thank you! Karin Slaughter is definitely one of my go-to authors.
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Great list! Mr Perfect On Paper sounds really nice! I guess there’s another book on my wishlist now haha!
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This is such a great theme BUT I’m discovering SO many more books to add to my TBR!!! How’s a woman to keep up? 🙂 Nightcrawling sounds really interesting, and, of course, I’ll have to add the new Karin Slaughter. Thanks for the visit Leah.
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Glad to help add to the ever growing TBR!
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What an awesome list! There are some books on here that I’d like to read some time too. I hope you enjoy all of these when you get to them. 😀 Thanks for stopping by my blog!
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Thank you! And I appreciate the visit as well!
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GIRL, FORGOTTEN sounds like a good one. I haven’t read anything by Slaughter yet, but her books always sound like ones I would like. I hope we both enjoy this one.
Happy TTT!
Susan
http://www.blogginboutbooks.com
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Oooh I’m a big fan of Karin Slaughter! You should totally give her books a try!
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There’s so many amazing books on this list Leah! I hope you get to them all and love them. I’m really excited for Love on the Brain!!
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Thank you! So am I!
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Our Crooked Hearts looks awesome! I have been seeing some reviews for it and now I want to get it. 🙂
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Same!! I’ve never read any of her books and I’ve got some serious fomo
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Gosh, these covers are just so gorgeous!! And after reading the summaries, I’ll definitely be adding some of these books to my TBR.
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Aren’t they?
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I’m really looking forward to reading Love on the Brain too! I hope you enjoy these.
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Thanks!
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Ooof what a list, Leah! I am SO EXCITED for Love on the Brain and excited to read your review for What Moves the Dead, I’m a huge Kingfisher fan, but not sure if that’s gonna be a little too creepy for me lol.
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I reviewed it on Goodreads since I got an audiobook version and it’s sometimes tough for me to review those. But I promise it isn’t overly creepy. And it’s a hell of a list this week, right?
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I can’t believe I forgot to include Love on the Brain! That one is definitely high on my list of anticipated reads!
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I’ve seen it on so many lists this week! It’s high in priority on a lot of lists.
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I can’t wait for Twice a Quinceañera. It sounds like such a delight. Hope you enjoy all these!
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Thank you!
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Yesssss, Love on the Brain!
Book Trek
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