Best of 2019

Best of 2019 – Top 12 Series

Best of 2019 - Series

As you may know, I LOVE series reading and participate in several group reads of them on Goodreads. It’s been a great year for my series reading as so many were absolute wins. Here’s my list of those I started, continued or finished in 2019.

 


 

1. Chronicles of the One by Nora Roberts The Rise of Magicks

This was a major departure for Roberts, stepping into dystopia and young adult while still infusing her mythology, fantasy and adult elements. I loved everything about the series, which I finished this month.

 


 

2. Hostage Rescue Team by Kaylea Cross Betrayed

I already knew this author was skilled at writing action scenes from reading the connected series, Titanium Security. With this one, she’s taken it to a new level, keeping it authentic and fresh. It’s a group read and their are only two books left to read and I’m sad to see it end.

 


 

 

3. Victorian Rebels by Kerrigan Byrne The Highwayman

Another group read, I’m only two books in and utterly captivated by this series. Its challenge to my sense of right and wrong makes it unique and the character complexity is unparalleled in the genre (historical romance) with its grittiness and raw sexuality. It’s hard to wait for the next month to continue the series.

 


 

4. Will Trent by Karin Slaughter The Last Widow

We had to wait almost three years for the most recent book’s release but it was worth it! I held off reading the preceding book until last year so the series was still fresh in my mind. This will always be one of my most favorite for too many reasons to outline. Just know that the writing is brilliant.

 


 

5. The Infernal Devices by Cassandra Clare Clockwork Angel

Another group read, this was a part of the The Mortal Instruments series read, considered a prequel but inserted between the third and fourth books in the main series. While I had my challenges with TMI, I loved this one. Set in 19th century England, it was a wonderful mix of fantasy, paranormal, mystery and romance that kept us enthralled.

 


 

6. Gaslight Mystery by Victoria Thompson Murder on Trinity Place

I began reading this series with a group almost two years ago and we loved it. This year, we finally caught up with the most recent release and it’s taken some adjusting to not have Frank and Sarah in our lives each month. Thankfully, this historical mystery, set in turn of the 19th century New York City, hasn’t ended and a new release is scheduled for next year.

 


 

7. Promise Falls by Linwood Barclay The Twenty Three

I enjoy this author who normally writes standalones (though I’m finding connections!) so I was happy to get this series and it surpassed my expectations. I’ve one more book to go but the central story arc is already resolved.

 


8. Maybe by Colleen Hoover Maybe Now

I had this series on my shelf for awhile and when a new book was released this year, I binge listened and loved it! I’ve never been so glad about procrastinating.

 


 

9. Atlee Pine by David Baldacci Long Road to Mercy

This is a new series launched late last year that I didn’t get to until this year and I loved it. I already have the second book in the queue to read more about this fascinating character. Written in true Baldacci style, the mystery is engaging and gnarly with lots of surprises.

 


 

10. Black Dagger Brotherhood by J. R. Ward Prisoner of Night

It’s my guilty pleasure and this year, I got to read three books in the series! There’s nothing else like this one and I switched to the audio version about midway and now can’t ever imagine not listening Jim Frangione tell the stories.

 


 

11. Romantic Suspense by Karen Rose Death Is Not Enough

This is probably my most favorite romantic suspense series and I hope it never ends. Listening to (or reading) the books is a big time commitment as they’re all well over 500 pages long. But, they’re worth it!

 


 

12. In Death by J. D. Robb Vendetta in Death

Last and certainly not least, this one is my all time most favorite ever. The 50th book in the series is scheduled for release in February and it’s still fresh. It’s the only series I’ve ever re-read and I love everything about it. They don’t get much better than Eve and Roarke💜

 


What were some of your favorite series in 2019?

28 thoughts on “Best of 2019 – Top 12 Series”

  1. The Widdershins series by Jordan L Hawk concluded this year, and it’s one of the few I have reread. Jordan’s Spectr series continues too.
    I also love the In Death series, and I’m waiting to read book 3 of the Nora Roberts trilogy.

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        1. I learned that there were other books connected to some of the characters in Promise Falls and A Tap on the Window is one of them. I’ve also found other books set in Promise Falls and have listed the setting on each book on Goodreads. I’ll definitely be reading them.

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  2. I’ve read some or all of most of these. Some thanks to you! I did my New to me series for my Series on Saturday post earlier this month. I LOVE Atlee Pine, Will Trent, In Death and the Romantic Suspense, and have read all of those series. I just finished another in the Gaslight Mystery series yesterday while cooking. I somehow switched over to it instead of my review listen. (how did that happen? lol) Thanks for sharing these gems Jonetta!

    Anne – Books of My Heart

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  3. These are some really great series! I loved the Will Trent series! You also now have me reading the Gaslight Mysteries which are terrific! This year I discovered Ellie Griffiths’ Ruth Galloway series. I’ve enjoyed each and every one that I’ve read and learned so much about that region as well. Have a beautiful new reading year Jonetta!

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  4. The Promise Falls trilogy is one of my favourites too! ❤

    Only recently started getting into Karin Slaughter's books. I started with another series (can't remember what it's called) but it features a doctor/medical examiner woman.

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