Welcome to Top Ten Tuesday with Necee and hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. This week’s theme is Books I’d Give Different Titles To!
Whew, since this is my first TTT, this is a tough one! A few of my ideas would be Brown Eyes, Blue Eyes, All the Kisses, Hunky Hero…so lets just say, I trust the authors and editors who chose the book titles out there! Our hats are off to those of you who could tackle this theme.
Instead, Rel and I decided to do a play off titles with the letter N for Necee since this is my first Top Ten Tuesday (and it’s also the letter of Rel’s proper first name 😉 ) Hope you enjoy it! I threw in some book titles or key words describing the book.
[easyazon_link identifier=”0998136727″ locale=”US” tag=”relzrevi-20″]Nightshade[/easyazon_link] (Discarded Heroes, Book 1) by Ronie Kendig || Intense and brooding!
[easyazon_link identifier=”B07F3DM5KF” locale=”US” tag=”relzrevi-20″]Never Let Go[/easyazon_link] (Uncommon Justice, Book 1) by Elizabeth Goddard || Ancestry mystery
[easyazon_link identifier=”B07BSX9T91″ locale=”US” tag=”relzrevi-20″]Nightingale[/easyazon_link] by Susan May Warren || World War II home-front romance
[easyazon_link identifier=”B07PW7KXTR” locale=”US” tag=”relzrevi-20″]Now and Then and Always[/easyazon_link] by Melissa Tagg || All the feels!
[easyazon_link identifier=”B015MNNJTI” locale=”US” tag=”relzrevi-20″]Navy SEAL Security[/easyazon_link] by Liz Johnson || SEAL Team heroes – need I say more?!
[easyazon_link identifier=”B00DY9FOVO” locale=”US” tag=”relzrevi-20″]No One To Trust[/easyazon_link] (Hidden Identity, Book 1) by Lynette Eason || Lies, Loyalty, & Love
[easyazon_link identifier=”B06XRXPYN4″ locale=”US” tag=”relzrevi-20″]A New Shade of Summer[/easyazon_link] by Nicole Deese || Animals, artists, and attraction!
[easyazon_link identifier=”1414310560″ locale=”US” tag=”relzrevi-20″]The Negotiator[/easyazon_link] (The O’Malley’s) by Dee Henderson || O’Malley Heart
[easyazon_link identifier=”B01K2O0R6U” locale=”US” tag=”relzrevi-20″]Nothing But Trouble[/easyazon_link] (PJ Sugar series) by Susan May Warren || Renovation mystery
[easyazon_link identifier=”B07MHFRFDH” locale=”US” tag=”relzrevi-20″]Novelly Upon A Time[/easyazon_link] (Book Nerds and Boyfriends) by Sarah Monzon || My happy place!
And may I add Narnia ([easyazon_link identifier=”0060598247″ locale=”US” tag=”relzrevi-20″]The Chronicles of Narnia[/easyazon_link]) I mean, they made a movie out of it…it’s that good!
Thank you for joining our Top Ten Tuesday with titles beginning with the letter N. I’m currently reading Now and Then and Always by Melissa Tagg, and I recommend you do, too!
Do you have any favorite books that begin with the letter N?












Ooh I like what you’ve done here! Some of these titles really do have me intrigued, and I love the cover for Nightingale.
I think my favourite N book (this year at least) is No Big Deal by Bethany Rutter.
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Cora @ Tea Party Princess » Yay! Thanks for stopping by, Cora, and sharing your list.
Cora, thanks for sharing…that’s a new book for me! Yay!
Cora, I just checked your TTT and wow…great job on tackling that list! That was a tough TTT! Thanks for stopping by.
Welcome to Top 10 Tuesday! I am reading a double N right now – Nathaniel’s Nutmeg. It’s about the spice trade in the 17th century.
Here’s my list for this week: https://speedyreadercom.wordpress.com/2019/10/22/ttt-books-that-need-a-warning-in-their-title/
Cindy » That’s so cool – great title and topic, I’m sure. Thanks for sharing your list, Cindy.
Thanks, Cindy! Nathaniel’s Nutmeg sounds interesting. Loved your TTT list about a warning label, too!
Welcome to Top Ten Tuesday! You did a good job with your first one. I hope you’ll participate again in the future. 🙂
My TTT.
Lydia » Thanks for welcoming Necee, Lydia. And for your list!!
You’re welcome. 🙂
Thank you, Lydia! it was fun and I’ll be doing more! I loved your ideas of better titles for TTT, especially for a story pertaining to rabbits : ) Thanks for stopping by!
Well, you started off with one of my favourite N novels, but that wouldn’t surprise either of you! I’ll also put in a vote for “No One Ever Asked” by Katie Ganshert and “No Less Days” by Amanda G. Stevens.
Katie Donovan » Oh, good choices, Katie. These kinds of posts always lend themselves to ‘duh’ moments when you are reminded of ‘obvious’ books you haven’t included.
Totally agree, Rel! Can’t believe I didn’t put that one on the list!
Ohhhh, “No One Ever Asked” was on my mind, but then I missed adding it to the list! Great input Katie! Of course, I knew you’d like my Ronie Kendig pick : ) Thanks for stopping by Katie!
Is it too early to list “Nameless” by Tamara Leigh? Even though it ‘technically’ hasn’t been released yet, since I <3 all her books, I'm sure it'll be a new favorite. 🙂
Amy M. » It’s NEVER too early for a Tamara Leigh book, Amy! And I’m sure you’re right on it being a new favourite 🙂
Yes, Tamara definitely needs a place on the N list for Nameless! Great choice, Amy! I’m looking forward to reading it, too.
I’ve never really thought about how many titles start with the letter N. There are more than I thought there were.
My TTT.
Right, Deanna! I was a little worried taking it on, but found quite a few. You have a great list, too. Thanks for sharing!
Not in the Heart by Chris Fabry is the first that comes to mind. I love how the title of this novel has such a great correlation to the novel itself.
I’ve got at least two of the novels you’ve listed on my TBR…Now and Then and Never Let Go.
Welcome Necee!
Staci » Oh, Chris is such an amazing storyteller – good choice!
Another great N book! Thanks for sharing it. I enjoyed both those books on you TBR. Hope you can read them soon. Thanks for stopping by and the warm welcome, Staci!
Marching to the beat of your own drum right out of the gate, I admire that, Rel! I happen to have some lists of my own on standby whenever I’m feeling uninspired by the topic, Carrie taught me that! I took an easier spin on my TTT!
Beth Erin » I saw that! Nice idea – and some great books!!
Thank you, Beth Erin! It was fun. I loved your play on the names in your TTT…especially those Marshall boys! I’ve been toying with a list of standby ideas, too. So that is a great idea. Thank you for the tip!