Top Ten Books with love in the title

Top Ten Books
with LOVE in the title

TTT for February 13, 2018
#TopTenTuesday

Today at Top Ten Tuesday, it’s a freebie about LOVE.
So I have selected my top 10 books containing the word LOVE on my Goodreads READ-Shelf.

Next time, I’ll do something easier to read…

But click on the picture, and you’ll be able to access details, and the links to my reviews.

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Have you read any of these?
Which one is your favorite?
What was the last book you read
with the word LOVE in the title?

 

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2015 New Release Challenge

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I could not resist joining this challenge, doubly challenging as I am at the same time trying to work on my TBR. But I am also keeping an eye on great new 2015 releases, so here we go:

I am aiming at:

16-30 books per year – New Release Pro

  1. The Tutor, by Andrea Chapin
  2. Rodin’s Lover, by Heather Webb
  3. The City of Blood, by Frédérique Molay
  4. That’s Paris, anthology by Velvet Morning Press
  5. Aoléon The Martian Girl: The Luminess of Mars, by Brent LeVasseur
  6. Cognac Conspiracies, by Alaux and Balen
  7. The Love Story of Queenie Hennessy, by Rachel Joyce
  8. Close to Destiny, by Adria J. Cimino
  9. Aoléon The Martian Girl: The Hollow Moon, by Brent LeVasseur
  10. The Tapestry, by Nancy Bilyeau
  11. The Bullet, by Mary Louise Kelly
  12. The Figaro Murders, by Laura Lebow
  13. The Witch of Painted Sorrows, by MJ Rose
  14. Mademoiselle Chanel, by C.W. Gortner
  15. The Dream Lover, by Elizabeth Berg
  16. The Phantom of Menace, by Ian Doescher
  17. Aoléon The Martian Girl: Illegal Aliens, by Brent LeVasseur
  18. Aoléon The Martian Girl: The Great Pyramid of Cydonia, by Brent LeVasseur
  19. Bridges of Paris, by Michael Saint James
  20. Mayhem in Margaux, by Jean-Pierre Alaux and Noel Balen
  21. The Holy Lance, by Andrew Latham
  22. Look Who’s Back, by Timur Vermes
  23. George’s Grand Tour, by Caroline Vermalle
  24. Player Choice, by Jeff Deck
  25. Petite Confessions, by Vicki Lesage
  26. How to Blog a Book, by Nina Amir
  27. Before Paris, by Adria J. Cimino
  28. The Travels of Daniel Ascher, by Déborah Lévy-Bertherat
  29. Race to Tibet, by Sophie Schiller
  30. The Cost of Courage, by Charles Kaiser
  31. The Room, by Jonas Karlsson
  32. The Little Paris Bookshop
  33. The Fourth Rule of Ten, by Gay Hendricks
  34. Armada, by Ernest Cline
  35. The Collector, by Anne-Laure Thiéblemont
  36. Montmartre Mysteries, by Jean-Pierre Alaux and Noel Balen
  37. Tragedy of the Sith’s Revenge, by Ian Doescher
  38. The Sisters of Versailles, by Sally Christie
  39. The 6:41 to Paris, by Jean-Philippe Blondel
  40. Everyone Has Their Reasons, by Joseph Matthews
  41. Sagan, Paris 1954, by Anne Berest
  42. The Lake House, by Kate Morton
  43. The Lady Agnès Mystery, vol 1, by Andrea Japp
  44. French Illusions: From Tours to Paris, by Linda Kovic-Skow
  45. La septième fonction du langage, by Laurent Binet

 

Review and Giveaway: Rodin’s Lover – I Love France #129

I LOVE FRANCE
And maybe you do too!
If you have recently read a good book in connection with France,
or watched a movie, read an article on France, etc,
please mention it in the comment section
and add a link to your blog post if you have one.
I will regularly post a recap of all the links mentioned.
If it’s a book review, why not enter it in the 2015 French Bingo?

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Rodin’s Lover

Rodin's Lover

In full compliance with FTC Guidelines,
I received this book for free in exchange
for a fair and honest review.
I was in no way compensated for this post
as a reviewer,
and the thoughts are my own.
Rodin’s Lover
by
Heather Webb

Release date: January 27, 2015
at Plume/Penguin

 

320 pages

ISBN: 9780142181751

historical fiction/ women’s fiction

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MY THOUGHTS ABOUT THIS BOOK

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Life has never been easy for an artist. All the more so if the artist lived in the 19th century and the artist was a woman. Rodin’s Lover captures the journey of the remarkable French scupltor Camille Claudel, both Rodin’s student and lover. I devoured this book in no time, actually just like Heather ‘s Webb first novel, Becoming Josephine.
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