…more specifically, books with a cozy vibe – atmosphere, setting, etc.! Some are books I’ve read but most will be books that I have on my list for this winter. I was already researching books for my winter TBR list so these made the list, for obvious reasons.
1. The Tourist Attraction – Sarah Morgenthaler
It is a small mountain town in Alaska. There’s a diner. There’s snow. How is that not cozy?!
2. Mistletoe & Mr. Right – Sarah Morgenthaler
This time it is different characters (but does include the ones from The Tourist Attraction) but the same cozy small mountain town in Alaska, with snow 🙂
3. Enjoy the View – Sarah Morgenthaler
New characters (but also includes the ones in The Tourist Attraction and Mistletoe & Mr. Right), same cozy small mountain town in Alaska, plus the Alaskan wilderness…and of course, snow. Yep, that’s definitely cozy!
4. The Holiday Hideaway – J. L. Jarvis
This is one I have not read yet but the description talks about a secluded mountain cabin, a Christmas enthusiast, Christmas lights, and snow. you can’t get more cozy than that?!
5. Christmas at Lilac Cottage – Holly Martin
Another on the TBR list – the description states the setting to be White Cliff Bay, which sounds like ocean and beach and even if there isn’t snow (I don’t know until I read it), I still think Christmas at the beach would be cozy.
6. Snowflakes on Silver Cove – Holly Martin
Another TBR – again, we’re in White Cliff Bay so ocean/beach + Christmas = cozy 😉
7. Christmas at Little Beach Street Bakery – Jenny Colgan
Again, another TBR – it takes place in a coastal Cornish village (from Little Beach Street Bakery), there’s a fireplace and eggnog, it’s cold, and it’s Christmas Eve. That sounds awfully cozy to me!
8. The Christmas Bookshop – Jenny Colgan
TBR – Christmas, in an old Edinburgh bookstore? Yep, Christmas in a bookstore has to be cozy! 🙂
9. Meet Me in London – Georgia Toffolo
TBR – It’s London, and, while I’ve never been to London, I think it would be cozy anytime of year, so Christmastime in London? Yes please!
10. A Lighthouse Christmas – Jenny Hale
TBR, however….lighthouse + snow-covered & seaside + Christmas = cozy!
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Comments
These sound idea for this time of the year!
Thank you! I can’t wait to read them, curled up in my chair, under a blanket! Can’t get more cozy that that 🙂
These all sound super cozy. 🙂
My post: https://lydiaschoch.com/top-ten-tuesday-cozy-reads/
They all make me want to curl up with a blanket and a cup of coffee (or hot chocolate) and of course, the book!
I haven’t read any of these yet, but I want to read #10.
Me too! I think it may be one of the very next ones I read.
These all sound like perfect reads for this time of the year! I hope you enjoy each one when you get the opportunity to read them.
Pam @ Read! Bake! Create!
https://readbakecreate.com/cozy-gift-ideas-for-book-lovers/
Thank you! I can’t wait to read them!
Jenny Colgan is a great pick for this list! I definitely find her books to be cozy, meaning (at least to me) warm, fun, and enjoyable.
Happy TTT!
Susan
http://www.blogginboutbooks.com
I agree. I have read one or two of hers before but didn’t realize she had so many, so now I want to read them all!