My Summer TBR List:Books I Can’t Wait to Read

Summer TBR that I can’t wait to read this summer.

There is just something about summer reading season that makes me so excited to finally slow down and dive into a good book! My kids officially start summer break on Friday, and I already know our days will be filled with late nights at the hockey rink or chilling outside, park trips, snack runs, and hopefully a little extra reading time for me too!

This summer, I decided to shop my own Kindle before downloading even more books. Because if you’re anything like me, you probably have way too many unread books sitting there waiting for their turn. I’m officially challenging myself to finally read the books I already own. Instead of adding more to my endless TBR list.

So today I’m sharing 5 books that I’m determined to finally cross off my Kindle in June/July. Hopefully this list inspires you to pick up a few forgotten reads on your own TBR this summer too!

My Summer TBR:

Book #1: The life she could have lived by Laura Pearson

Summer TBR

The Life She Could Have Lived by Laura Pearson is an emotional and heartwarming story about love, loss, second chances, and the choices that shape our lives. The novel follows a woman reflecting on the path her life has taken while wondering what could have been if different decisions had been made along the way. Filled with heartfelt moments and meaningful relationships, this touching read explores family, grief, hope, and learning to embrace life even after difficult seasons. Perfect for readers who enjoy emotional women’s fiction with uplifting themes and memorable characters.

Book #2: Dating at the end of the world By Jeneva Rose

Dating at the End of the World is a fast-paced mix of romance, humor, and chaos set during the end of the world. The story follows two people unexpectedly brought together while navigating uncertainty, survival, and complicated feelings. Jeneva Rose blends witty banter with emotional moments that keep you turning the pages. It’s an entertaining and unique read that feels equal parts heartfelt and unpredictable without being too heavy.

Book #3: The Locked Door By Freida McFadden

If you love fast-paced psychological thrillers, The Locked Door by The Locked Door is one that will instantly pull you in. The story follows Nora, a successful surgeon who has spent her entire life trying to outrun her dark past. However, when a new series of murders begins, secrets she hoped would stay buried suddenly come back to haunt her.

Book #4: Our Second Chance By Brittany Stein

Summer TBR

If you love emotional romance stories with second chances and plenty of heartfelt moments, Our Second Chance by Brittany Stein is one to add to your reading list. Throughout the story, the characters are forced to face old feelings, painful memories, and the possibility of starting over. Meanwhile, the chemistry and emotional tension keep the pages turning without feeling overly rushed. Overall, this was a touching and easy-to-read romance that perfectly fits a cozy summer reading day.

Book #5: All on the Line by Lo Everett

From the very first chapter, All on the Line pulls you into a story full of emotion, tension, and unexpected moments. Throughout the book, the characters face difficult choices that keep the pages turning and make you want to know what happens next. At the same time, the mix of relationships, secrets, and personal growth creates a story that is both entertaining and heartfelt. Overall, this was a compelling read that kept me invested without giving away too much too soon.

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What’s on your TBR this summer?

Overall, I hope this summer TBR list encourages you to scroll through your Kindle library or look through your bookshelves or maybe even both to rediscover books you may have forgotten about. Sometimes the best summer reads are already waiting for us at home, and creating a realistic TBR list can make summer reading even more fun. Plus, don’t forget to save this post because I’ll be updating it with my ratings and thoughts as I finish each book throughout the summer.

Finally, let me know what books are on your summer reading list because I’m always

Finally, let me know what books are on your summer reading list because I’m always searching for new book recommendations to add to my ever-growing TBR pile!

Looking for more books to add to your Summer TBR. Check out my TBR from last summer! I loved these books and would reread them.

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