Are you looking for a satisfying book series? Do you have a favorite book series or do you prefer stand-alone books?
10 Satisfying Book Series

I’m linking up today with That Artsy Reader Girl for Top Ten Tuesday. Today’s official prompt is First 10 Random Books From my Bookshelf. Instead of listing ten random books, I’m going rogue and catching a topic I missed in October during my recent blog break: 10 Satisfying Book Series.
I have read all of these books. Titles are links to my reviews when available or Amazon affiliate links.
(In no particular order)
The Wartime Library Series by Leslie Eames
Warm-hearted 6-book series; WWII home front; women supporting women
The (East End) Library Girls Series by Patricia McBride
Heartfelt 5-book series; WWII home front; women supporting women; library setting
The Chronicles of Emmy Lake Series by A.J. Pearce
A feisty writer takes center stage in this 4-book WWII home front series
The Devonshire Shores Series by Julie Klassen
Lovely stories of sisters, family life, and sides of romance in this 4-book historical fiction series
The Belles of London Series by Mimi Matthews
Lively female characters in this lovely 4-book Victorian Romance series by a popular author, friendship; women supporting women
The Shanahan Match Series by Jodi Hedlund
The entertainment value is high in this engaging 4-book histfic series (at least one more installment coming)
The Track Series by Jason Reynolds
Ghost is the first book in this compelling 5-book Middle Grade sports series; diverse reads (I still need to read #5}
The Magnolia Manor Series by Susanne O’Leary
The Keeper of the Irish Secret is #1 in this family-centered 5-book Irish series featuring three sisters, their mother, and grandmother.
The Heaven’s Cove Series by Liz Eeles
A loosely connected 8-book women’s fiction series
The Bletchley Park Girls Series by Molly Green
A 3-book histfic (WWII) loosely connected series for fans of Bletchley Park
QOTD:
What is your favorite satisfying book series?
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I enjoy most stories that feature Bletchley Park and the code breakers who worked there. I find it all very fascinating.
Yes! Iโve enjoyed books set there! Especially Rose Code.
Fab list Carol! I had the Emmy Lake Chronicles on my list too!
Iโm always sad when a good series concludes!
Great choices, Carol. I’ve read a few of these. I really want to read The Belles of London. It’s been on my TBR for awhile.
Thanks Carla! Those are entertaining!
I definitely prefer series! Most of the books I read are part of a series. Picking my favorite series would be difficult. I also have enjoyed the Emmy Lake series! I have read series from Julie Klassen and Jodi Hedlund that I have enjoyed. However, I have not read the two you mention. I have enjoyed the Christmas Tree Farm Mystery series by Jacqueline Frost (cozy mystery), the Sparks and Bainbridge series by Allison Montclair, and Cape Cod Creamery series (and others) by Suzanne Wood Fisher. This was a fun topic. Thanks for your recommendations!
I love a great seriesโฆespecially when I can binge read them! Thanks for your recs! Iโll check them out!
I read the first Emmy Lake book last week and loved it! I am definitely going to be continuing with that series.
Hope you are fully recovered from your surgery now!
#2 in the series and was my fav of them all! Enjoy!
Iโm glad youโre back to blogging!
Thank you ๐น
My very favorite series is Adrian McKinty’s Sean Duffy series, Carol.
Great list. ๐๐
Thanks for the rec! Iโll check it out.
I love to read series, but I have a bad habit of starting them and never finishing them. I HAVE read the whole Track series, except for the brand new book, which I only just heard about. It’s a great series. I need to check out the others that you mentioned.
Happy TTT (on a Wednesday)!
Susan
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I didnโt know there was a new installment to the track series until I together this post!
That’s a good idea to use an older topic for TTT. I often don’t care for the prompt so just skip that week, never thinking I could go back to an earlier one.
Iโm getting braver at going rogue!
I love a good series. Itโs odd how sad you can feel when they end. Itโs like you’ve lost touch with good friends.
Yes! Well said! ๐
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