#5: Shadows: Visible and Invisible
When the Catholic Teen Book authors announced their 2024 anthology, I wasn't sure I wanted to read it because I've never liked horror stories, and the theme seemed to be "Halloween." But the stories are MUCH deeper than mere "scary stories." Instead, the anthology deals with departed souls in seven very well-written stories spanning many times and places. Each one made me think about death and what comes after in a different light with strong themes of forgiveness and redemption.
#4: Running From the Past by Melanie D. Snitker
When I got an email notification that one of my favorite authors was releasing a new Christian romantic suspense novel, I downloaded it, even though it's #5 in a series and I've only read one other. They are stand-alones, so it was no problem to read this one out of order. And wow, was it sspenseful! I could hardly put it down! I think Ms. Snitker just keeps getting better and better! I recommend this one and pretty much everything else she's written--I have paperbacks of almost all her books. She's great!
#3: What's Done is Done (Book 10 of the unSPARKed series) by Corinna Turner
This excellent installment would not be as satisfying read alone because it is part of a series of short novels set in a dystopian future world where dinosaurs have been reintroduced (like Jurassic Park but much more satisfying). This series has been one of my favorites EVER, and my only "complaint" is having to wait for the next installment, because I've grown so attached to the characters! How Ms. Turner is able to combine dinosaurs, grave danger, and faith continues to amaze me! A must-read for anyone age 8-88 who likes dinosaurs, like I do!
#2: Weigh the Odds (Book 11 of the unSPARKed series) by Corinna Turner
I ranked book 11 higher than book 10 simply because there was so! much! danger! my heart was racing in several places, I became so anxious for my young friends, er, I mean the main characters! I'm not sure HOW I'm going to wait for book 12!!! Seriously, if you like this kind of adventure/survival story, start with book 1. You will NOT be able to put it down, and you will WANT to keep reading! As soon as the last one comes out I plan to take a day off and read all of them in one sitting as a single long novel.
#1: The best book I read in 2024 was Pamela Sharp's For What We Receive . . . which is book 3 in her Beth and Sarah series of literary historical fiction.