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Blogmas Day Fourteen: 5 Inspirational Reads I Just Added To My TBR #4!

Welcome to the fourteenth day of Blogmas Everyone!




I've done a few posts before on 5 Inspirational Reads I Just Added To My TBR, but it's been a very looong time since I last posted one. Since I've added so many amazing sounding inspirational fiction books to my TBR list in the last few weeks, I decided it was definitely time to do another one of these posts.


First, is Enchanted: A Christmas Collection by Melissa Tagg:



This adorable novella collection of small town Christmas romances sounds like something that would definitely be my kind of read, and can we all take a moment to appreciate just how gorgeous this cover is? I have so many Melisa Tagg books on my TBR list already, but I definitely just added this one to it as well.


Second Impressions by Pepper D Basham:


The three things I know about this novella:

1) It was written by Pepper D Basham

2) It's about a woman who travels to Bath, England to visit Jane Austen country

3) it's a romance

and honestly, those three things have me already convinced that I need to read this novella as soon as humanly possible lol.


The Thorn Bearer by Pepper D Basham:



I don't actually know how I've never discovered this book before, but this historical fiction title sounds amazing, and exactly the type of faith based novel that I've been craving to read lately. Plus, I've never read a fictional account of the Lusitania before, so this intrigues me even more.



The Heart Between Us by Linsday Harrell:



I'm unfortunately probably going to be waiting awhile to read this one, unless I'm able to advance read it, as it doesn't release until March. However, I'm already eagerly anticipating getting to read it. The premise of it being about a woman who's given the journal of the teenage girl who was her heart donor, and sets out to accomplish everything on the bucket list within its pages just sounds soooo good, and I literally can't wait to read this.


And lastly, is Waterfall by Lisa Tawn Bergen:



I've never read a Christian time travel novel before, and anyone who knows me knows that I absolutely adore time travel stories. I'm really hoping this one will be under the tree this Christmas, but if not then I'll probably be treating myself with it for my birthday next month.

And that's it for today guys! Thanks so much for joining me today, and I'll see you all tomorrow for Blogmas Day Fifteen :)

This is not a sponsored post. All thoughts and opinions are my own. The tree photo was taken by me, and belongs to me. All other photos do not belong to me, and all rights to the respective owners. 

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