I don't know about you, but I've got several siblings. And while there's no one that can frustrate me more, my siblings also know exactly how to make me laugh. Honestly, life would be really dull without them. (Though if you're one of my siblings and you're reading this, don't let it get to your head, 'kay?) Today, we're recommending books containing fabulous sibling relationships (one of my favorite tropes)! Soooooooo let's go!
Nothing is quite as cozy as a bonfire on a cool autumn evening! Even if you can't read in the dark, let your imagination take you places! Bond with fellow bookworms. Appreciate the aesthetic beauty of the flames. (Just don't play with fire, 'kay?)
A Question of Courage—Jesseca Wheaton
This book is, by far, my favorite book by Jesseca Wheaton. Rafe + Ann + David = AHHHHH PERFECTION. I can't scream enough about how much I love this book. You can find my review HERE.
Through the Tunnel—Rebekah Morris
This story is so, so sweet! I could relate to Lissa so much, and her relationship with Leigh (her twin brother) was on point. Plus, she's put in a foster family, sooooo of course I'm gonna love it. You can find my review HERE.
Oath of Honor—Lynette Eason
Though it's a bit more romance than I'd like, Lynette Eason is quickly becoming a new favorite author! I love her style, and her intense stories are fabulous. Plus, the St. John family is fabulousness. You can find my review HERE.
Seek—Angela Watts
I love Angela's writing voice. This was the first book I'd read by her, and I was definitely not disappointed! Now, the relationships between Eli & Aaron, and Angel & Michelle are, to put it nicely, strained. But then you've got Eli & Asher. Not brothers by blood, but brothers in Christ. Which is not at all any less important.
The Negotiator—Dee Henderson
Who doesn't love to read stories about gals with overprotective big brothers?! I love the way all the O'Malleys watch out for each other and respect each other.
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What are your favorite books with sibling relationships?
I’ve read “A Question of Honor,” of course... none of the others, but they are SOOO on my TBR list. xD
ReplyDeleteYES GO READ THEM. XD
DeleteAQoC! I loved that one so much! I've never read the others, but now I want to! One of my favorite sibling series is The Moody books by Sarah Maxwell and the Big Sky Country Series by Rachel McBride.
ReplyDeleteYessss!!
DeleteOhh, I've heard of the Moody books, but I've never read them...hmm. ;)
1.) I REALLYYYY NEED TO FINISH JESSECA'S SERIES (*criesss*)
ReplyDelete2.) THANK YOU for the mention! Yep, the two "strained" relationships you mentioned were... *cough* not good. *cries some more* My babiess.
1.) YESSSSS YOU DO. *nodnod*
Delete2.) YOU'RE WELCOME! *cries with you*
Seek! The siblings relationships are definitely a crucial part of the plot, even though they aren't ideal. :)
ReplyDeleteI know, right?!
DeleteI've read the O'Malley series and loved it. I barely got any sleep before I read all the books. Now, I just need the prequel.
ReplyDelete*sad face* I've only read the first book! I keep meaning to get the rest from the library, but alas, I haven't yet. XD
DeleteYes, sibling books are the best! Jesseca did a good job with "AQoC." I'm honored that you put my book in your list. Thank you. I've read "Oath of Honor," but not the others.
ReplyDeleteDidn't she, though?! Aww, it was my pleasure. <3
DeleteThese are all so good especially Seek and Through The Tunnel!
ReplyDeleteYessss!!
DeleteI really liked A Question of Courage - although I like the last one best!! :D "Seek" is amazing tooo! :D
ReplyDeleteHaha, yeah, there's a lot of differing opinions as to whether AQoC or AQoL is better. ;) I knowwwww!!
DeleteALL OF THESE look good, but I haven't read any... yet!
ReplyDelete-Brooklyne
WHAT?! What are you waiting for?! *sends you as many asterisk emojis necessary to get you to read these*
DeleteThrough the Tunnel is so very sweet!! I really want to read the Question of War books... I want to look into Seek too. The Divided Nation was slightly too intense for me, but I still enjoyed the story of it, so I want to see how I’d enjoy Seek.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it though?! *gasp* Oh my goodness, yes, go read the QoW books ASAP!! And Seek, while it had its suspense, wasn't as intense as The Divided Nation, so you might like it better. ;)
DeleteI've only read (or rather listened to) the one by Rebekah Morris! :D
ReplyDeleteIt's so good!! <3
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