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This week topic is Books with Colors In the Titles. All the books featured except for Blue Blooded are ones I’ve read and enjoyed. All the book covers link back to my review or buy link. As you can see a lot of the books I read have Silver in the title or Blue with a few that represent jewels. Hope you enjoy my picks for this topic.
I’d love to hear from you and what books have you read with Colors in the Titles?
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17 thoughts on “Top Ten Tuesday: Books with Colors In the Titles”
Love all the vibrant covers to go with the color names!
Happy to help that wish list and TBR grow. Happy Reading!
I am familiar with some of the author´s. Guess my wishlist just grew again *sigh* So many promising covers, hopefully the stories can hold up to them. Thank you for sharing.
Andrews and Briggs are AMAZING. Anything they write I enjoy. You should try Singh – Psy-Changeling & Guild Hunter series (UF & PNR) or Yasmine Galenorn – Wild Hunt series (Urban Fantasy). Thank’s for visiting!
I agree it’s a beauty. Thank’s for visiting!
Thank’s for sharing your Colored Titles and visiting!
Andrews always finds away to pop up in any book related Tag I do. Just love their work.
Those titles have color. I like recommendations!
Yep, Silver, Diamond, and Sapphire are colors you don’t usually think of, but they are colors. I loved all the books featured except Red Sands and I haven’t read Blue Blooded, yet. Thank’s for visiting and sharing!
Clearly, PR books are where to look for books with colors in the title! One of these days, I’ll get around to trying some of these authors, especially Patricia Briggs, Ilona Andrews, and Yasmine Galenorn. I have at least one book by each of them on my Kindle…
<a href”https://bookwyrmshoard.com/top-ten-tuesday/books-with-colors-in-title/”>My list</a> is a bit more eclectic; I just focused on books I loved, so it has everything from a child’s picture book to fantasy to contemporary romance.
Briggs and Andrews are AMAZING. So recommend their work. I just discovered Galenorn this year. I picked up the Wild Hunt series and have been devouring the books. Great Urban Fantasy. I hope you enjoy!
I picked books I read this year or last year. The only one I haven’t read is Blue Blooded. I started the series that book is in, but never finished the series. One day I’ll go back. The only one in the books above that I didn’t fall in love with is the Red Sands. It was just ok.
Thank’s for visiting and sharing!
Oh these are fun – and I didn’t even think about Silver – yes, I’ve read a few of those titles. Last summer I read: Desire and the Deep Blue Sea by Olivia Dade. What about A Bad Day for Sunshine? I mean there is a Sunshine Yellow crayon!
loving all those beauties. happy reading
sherry @ <a href=”http://www.fundinmental.com/”> fundinmental</a>
Thank you!
Gorgeous covers. I’ve always been partial to those Ilona Andrews’ ones.
My colors ended up being mostly black and white, with a few blues, greens, and yellows thrown in. It was harder to find 10 “colorful” books than I thought it would be.
Love all the vibrant covers to go with the color names!
Happy to help that wish list and TBR grow. Happy Reading!
I am familiar with some of the author´s. Guess my wishlist just grew again *sigh* So many promising covers, hopefully the stories can hold up to them. Thank you for sharing.
Andrews and Briggs are AMAZING. Anything they write I enjoy. You should try Singh – Psy-Changeling & Guild Hunter series (UF & PNR) or Yasmine Galenorn – Wild Hunt series (Urban Fantasy). Thank’s for visiting!
I agree it’s a beauty. Thank’s for visiting!
Thank’s for sharing your Colored Titles and visiting!
Andrews always finds away to pop up in any book related Tag I do. Just love their work.
Those titles have color. I like recommendations!
Yep, Silver, Diamond, and Sapphire are colors you don’t usually think of, but they are colors. I loved all the books featured except Red Sands and I haven’t read Blue Blooded, yet. Thank’s for visiting and sharing!
Clearly, PR books are where to look for books with colors in the title! One of these days, I’ll get around to trying some of these authors, especially Patricia Briggs, Ilona Andrews, and Yasmine Galenorn. I have at least one book by each of them on my Kindle…
<a href”https://bookwyrmshoard.com/top-ten-tuesday/books-with-colors-in-title/”>My list</a> is a bit more eclectic; I just focused on books I loved, so it has everything from a child’s picture book to fantasy to contemporary romance.
Briggs and Andrews are AMAZING. So recommend their work. I just discovered Galenorn this year. I picked up the Wild Hunt series and have been devouring the books. Great Urban Fantasy. I hope you enjoy!
I picked books I read this year or last year. The only one I haven’t read is Blue Blooded. I started the series that book is in, but never finished the series. One day I’ll go back. The only one in the books above that I didn’t fall in love with is the Red Sands. It was just ok.
Thank’s for visiting and sharing!
Oh these are fun – and I didn’t even think about Silver – yes, I’ve read a few of those titles. Last summer I read: Desire and the Deep Blue Sea by Olivia Dade. What about A Bad Day for Sunshine? I mean there is a Sunshine Yellow crayon!
loving all those beauties. happy reading
sherry @ <a href=”http://www.fundinmental.com/”> fundinmental</a>
Thank you!
Gorgeous covers. I’ve always been partial to those Ilona Andrews’ ones.
My colors ended up being mostly black and white, with a few blues, greens, and yellows thrown in. It was harder to find 10 “colorful” books than I thought it would be.
Happy TTT!
Susan
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The Siren and the Deep Blue Sea has such a pretty cover.
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Love this list – but then fantasy is the best. Have read the Andrews and Briggs’ books – but must check out the others.