
Top 5 anticipated reads Jan-Mar 2022
Hello bookworms!! Welcome to Top 5 Tuesday!! This week’s topic is top 5 anticipated reads Jan-Mar 2022!! Yes, we are now going to be doing these quarterly because I have limited self-control and wanted to put 80 books on each of these posts last year…
Also this is perfect timing, because I’m already looking at books that I want to pre-order this year 😅 Yes, with a new year comes a fresh start — and a brand new pile of books that I want to read. #RIPmyBacklist… Also *cough* this is less of a top 5… and more like a top 11. (SORRY!!)
If you missed the January-March 2022 topics please see this link. Top 5 Tuesday was created by Shanah @ Bionic Book Worm, and is now being hosted here @ Meeghan reads.
top 5 11 anticipated reads Jan-Mar 2022
(in release order)
Loveboat Reunion — Abigail Hing Wen
Please note this is the sequel to Loveboat, Taipei (2021) by Abigail Hing Wen.
Sophie Ha and Xavier Yeh have what some would call a tumultuous past.
It’s a classic tale of girl-meets-boy, boy-meets-other-girl, heart-gets-broken, revenge-is-plotted, everything-blows-up. Spectacularly.
At least they’re friends now. They’ve left the drama behind them back in Taipei ― at their summer program, Loveboat ― forever.
Now fall is here, and it’s time to focus on what really matters. Sophie is determined to be the best student Dartmouth’s ever had. Forget finding the right guy to make her dreams come true ― Sophie is going to make her future happen for herself. Xavier, on the other hand, just wants to stay under his overbearing father’s radar, collect his trust fund when he turns eighteen, and concentrate on what makes him happy, for the first time ever.
But the world doesn’t seem to want Sophie and Xavier to succeed. Sophie’s college professor thinks her first major project is “too feminine.” Xavier’s father gives him an ultimatum: finish high school or be cut off from his inheritance.
Then Sophie and Xavier find themselves on a wild, nonstop Loveboat reunion, each trying to resist the chemistry that originally led to them to combust. As they grow closer, they hatch a plan to take control of their own futures. Step one? Break all the rules.
Something Fabulous — Alexis Hall
Valentine Layton, the Duke of Malvern, has twin problems: literally.
It was always his father’s hope that Valentine would marry Miss Arabella Tarleton. But, unfortunately, too many novels at an impressionable age have caused her to grow up… romantic. So romantic that a marriage of convenience will not do and after Valentine’s proposal she flees into the night determined never to set eyes on him again.
Arabella’s twin brother, Mr. Bonaventure “Bonny” Tarleton, has also grown up… romantic. And fully expects Valentine to ride out after Arabella and prove to her that he’s not the cold-hearted cad he seems to be.
Despite copious misgivings, Valentine finds himself on a pell-mell chase to Dover with Bonny by his side. Bonny is unreasonable, overdramatic, annoying, and… beautiful? And being with him makes Valentine question everything he thought he knew. About himself. About love. Even about which Tarleton he should be pursuing.
The Roughest Draft — Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka
Three years ago, Katrina Freeling and Nathan Van Huysen were the brightest literary stars on the horizon, their co-written books topping bestseller lists. But on the heels of their greatest success, they ended their partnership on bad terms, for reasons neither would divulge to the public. They haven’t spoken since, and never planned to, except they have one final book due on contract.
Facing crossroads in their personal and professional lives, they’re forced to reunite. The last thing they ever thought they’d do again is hole up in the tiny Florida town where they wrote their previous book, trying to finish a new manuscript quickly and painlessly. Working through the reasons they’ve hated each other for the past three years isn’t easy, especially not while writing a romantic novel.
While passion and prose push them closer together in the Florida heat, Katrina and Nathan will learn that relationships, like writing, sometimes take a few rough drafts before they get it right.
Midnight in Everwood — M. A. Kuzniar
There’s nothing Marietta Stelle loves more than ballet, but after Christmas, her dreams will be over as she is obligated to take her place in Edwardian society. While she is chafing against such suffocating traditions, a mysterious man purchases the neighbouring townhouse. Dr Drosselmeier is a charming but calculating figure who wins over the rest of the Stelle family with his enchanting toys and wondrous mechanisms.
When Drosselmeier constructs an elaborate set for Marietta’s final ballet performance, she discovers it carries a magic all of its own. On the stroke of midnight on Christmas Eve, she is transported to a snowy forest, where she encounters danger at every turn: ice giants, shadow goblins and the shrieking mist all lurk amidst the firs and frozen waterfalls and ice cliffs. After being rescued by the butterscotch-eyed captain of the king’s guard, she is escorted to the frozen sugar palace. At once, Marietta is enchanted by this glittering world of glamorous gowns, gingerbread houses, miniature reindeer and the most delicious confectionary.
But all is not as it seems and Marietta is soon trapped in the sumptuous palace by the sadistic King Gelum, who claims her as his own. She is confined to a gilded prison with his other pets; Dellara, whose words are as sharp as her teeth, and Pirlipata, a princess from another land. Marietta must forge an alliance with the two women to carve a way free from this sugar-coated but treacherous world and back home to follow her dreams. Yet in a hedonistic world brimming with rebellion and a forbidden romance that risks everything, such a path will never be easy.
Court — Tracy Wolff
The fourth book in the smash hit Crave series will not disappoint—full of shocking twists, high-stakes romance, and deep fantasy lore, it’ll be a must-have for die-hard series fans and new readers alike.
(Look, I don’t know what this blurb is either, but if this book gets pushed back AGAIN, you will hear me scream all the way from Australia.)
Only a Monster — Vanessa Len
It should have been the perfect summer. Sent to stay with her late mother’s eccentric family in London, sixteen-year-old Joan is determined to enjoy herself. She loves her nerdy job at the historic Holland House, and when her super cute co-worker Nick asks her on a date, it feels like everything is falling into place.
But she soon learns the truth. Her family aren’t just eccentric: they’re monsters, with terrifying, hidden powers. And Nick isn’t just a cute boy: he’s a legendary monster slayer, who will do anything to bring them down.
As she battles Nick, Joan is forced to work with the beautiful and ruthless Aaron Oliver, heir to a monster family that hates her own. She’ll have to embrace her own monstrousness if she is to save herself, and her family. Because in this story…
… she is not the hero.
Lore Olympus Vol 2 — Rachel Smythe
Persephone was ready to start a new life when she left the mortal realm for Olympus. However, she quickly discovered the dark side of her glamorous new home ― from the relatively minor gossip threatening her reputation to a realm-shattering violation of her safety by the conceited Apollo ― and she’s struggling to find her footing in the fast-moving realm of the gods.
Hades is also off-balance, fighting against his burgeoning feelings for the young goddess of spring while maintaining his lonely rule of the Underworld. As the pair are drawn ever closer, they must untangle the twisted webs of their past and present to build toward a new future.
Edgewood — Kristen Ciccarelli
No matter how far she runs, the forest of Edgewood always comes for Emeline Lark. The scent of damp earth curls into her nose when she sings and moss creeps across the stage. It’s as if the woods of her childhood, shrouded in folklore and tall tales, are trying to reclaim her. But Emeline has no patience for silly superstitions.
When her grandfather disappears, leaving only a mysterious orb in his wake, the stories Emeline has always scoffed at suddenly seem less foolish. She enters the forest she has spent years trying to escape, only to have Hawthorne Fell, a handsome and brooding tithe collector, try to dissuade her from searching.
Refusing to be deterred, Emeline finds herself drawn to the court of the fabled Wood King himself. She makes a deal ― her voice for her grandfather’s freedom. Little does she know, she’s stumbled into the middle of a curse much bigger than herself, one that threatens the existence of this eerie world she’s trapped in, along with the devastating boy who feels so familiar.
With the help of Hawthorne ― an enemy turned reluctant ally who she grows closer to each day ― Emeline sets out to not only save her grandfather’s life, but to right past wrongs, and in the process, discover her true voice.
The Recovery Agent — Janet Evanovich
Lost something? Gabriela Rose knows how to get it back. As a recovery agent, she’s hired by individuals and companies seeking lost treasures, stolen heirlooms, or missing assets of any kind. She’s reliable, cool under pressure, and well trained in weapons of all types. But Gabriela’s latest job isn’t for some bamboozled billionaire, it’s for her own family, whose home is going to be wiped off the map if they can’t come up with a lot of money fast.
Inspired by an old family legend, Gabriela sets off for the jungles of Peru in pursuit of the Ring of Solomon and the lost treasure of Cortez. But this particular job comes with a huge problem attached to it ― Gabriela’s ex-husband, Rafer. It’s Rafer who has the map that possibly points the way to the treasure, and he’s not about to let Gabriela find it without him.
Rafer is as relaxed as Gabriela is driven, and he has a lifetime’s experience getting under his ex-wife’s skin. But when they aren’t bickering about old times the two make a formidable team, and it’s going to take a team to defeat the vicious drug lord who has also been searching for the fabled ring. A drug lord who doesn’t mind leaving a large body count behind him to get it.
The Thief Who Sang Storms — Sophie Anderson
The Island of Morovia is shaped like a broken heart. The humans live on one side of the island, and the alkonosts ― the bird-people ― live on the other. But it wasn’t always this way…
Linnet wishes she could sing magic, like her father, Nightingale ― and bring the two sides of her island together again. For her land has been divided by a terrible tragedy, and Linnet has been banished with her father to the deepest swamps, leaving behind her best friends, Hero and Silver.
So when her father is captured, Linnet must be brave and embark on a treacherous journey. Through alligator pools and sinking sands, she finds new friends. Yet without her singing magic, Linnet discovers something even more powerful. Something that could save her father, and heal the broken heart of her island once more…
A Forgery of Roses — Jessica S. Olson
She’s an artist whose portraits alter people’s real-life bodies, a talent she must hide from those who would kidnap, blackmail, and worse in order to control it. Guarding that secret is the only way to keep her younger sister safe now that their parents are gone.
But one frigid night, the governor’s wife discovers the truth and threatens to expose Myra if she does not complete a special portrait that would resurrect the governor’s dead son. Desperate, Myra ventures to his legendary stone mansion.
Once she arrives, however, it becomes clear the boy’s death was no accident. Someone dangerous lurks within these glittering halls. Someone harboring a disturbing obsession with portrait magic.
Myra cannot do the painting until she knows what really happened, so she turns to the governor’s older son, a captivating redheaded poet. Together, they delve into the family’s most shadowed affairs, racing to uncover the truth before the secret Myra spent her life concealing makes her the killer’s next victim.
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What are your top 5 anticipated books for Jan-Mar 2022?


27 Comments
Carol @ Reading Ladies
Here’s my post! https://readingladies.com/2022/01/10/top-5-tuesday-top-5-most-anticipated-reads-q1-2022-t5t/
meeghan
Thanks Carol 💕
Vonnie (@vonnie862)
These look great! I would like to read Edgewood.
Here’s my post:
https://vonniesreadingcorner.blogspot.com/2022/01/top-5-tuesday-jan-11th.html?m=1
meeghan
Thank you!! I’ll add you to the list ☺️
And yes, Edgewood looks great!! I loved the Iskari series by Kristen as well.
Here-Be-Dragons
So many amazing picks! I think I need to add to my TBR again haha 😆
meeghan
Hahahahaha!! A bookworm’s greatest adversary is their TBR 😂
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Janette
There are so many good books around at the moment and you have just added a few more to my list 😃 Here’s my top 5 Tuesday post https://witchyreading.wordpress.com/2022/01/11/top-5-tuesday-top-5-anticipated-reads-in-early-2022/
meeghan
I know!!!! I’m trying to keep my TBR down and here are all the authors being mean 😂😂
journeyintobooks
Great post, I’m also looking forward to Something Fabulous 💜
meeghan
I will just read all of the books by Alexis Hall. I still need to finish their back catalogue too!!
evelynreads1
i really want to read Only a Monster and Edgewood!
meeghan
Yes!! They’re going to be so amazing!!
thepunktheory
Midnight in Everwood sounds super cool! 😀
meeghan
Yes!! I’m so keen for it!!
Sam || Fictionally Sam
I’ve heard it said that Court keeps getting pushed back because I haven’t read the rest of the series yet, and they are waiting for me. 😂🙈 not sure this holds merit but hopefully soon we will both have it!
meeghan
You better catch up before the start of Feb, Sam!! 😂😂
Caro @ bookcheshirecat
I loved seeing your anticipated releases for the beginning of the year! 😊 I keep seeing The Roughest Draft and Only a Monster on lists, so I’ll have to check them out 🥰
meeghan
The Roughest Draft is Emily and Austin’s first adult contemporary, but they’ve written about 4 YA contemporary books (I enjoyed the one I’ve read).
Only a Monster is Vanessa Len’s debut novel and it’s a YA fantasy. It looks creepy and atmospheric and just really good!!
I hope you like the look of them, and enjoy them if you decide to read!! 🥰😘
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dbsguidetothegalaxy
Drosselmeier? NUTCRACKER RETELLING! ABSOLUTELY. Just added A Forgery of Roses 😌😌 NO IDEA when I’ll get around to reading it but you know how this works😂
meeghan
Hahahaha, they’re not out yet. So we have time!! 😂
dbsguidetothegalaxy
Hopefully😢
Jayati
Great list! I’m really looking forward to all of them too – especially lore Olympus and only a monster!!
meeghan
Yes!! I’m so keen for Only a Monster!!
Bookish Bron
Some of these are on my TBR too! I’m playing some catch up on my Top 5 lol – here is my link if I’m not too late!
https://bookishbron.com/2022/01/11/top-5-anticipated-reads-jan-march-2022/
meeghan
You are never too late!! I’ll add it tonight. 😘