Top Ten Tuesday: New-to-Me Authors in 2024

This week’s Top Ten Tuesday topic asks me to list my top 10 new-to-me authors in 2024. I was only able to come up with eight, and I think that’s because I was not in a particularly adventurous reading headspace last year. Instead, I gravitated to familiar authors and deliberately focused a lot on series and rereads. Still, I’m excited to have found these eight authors and am eager to try more from them!

1. Delano Ames — After really enjoying the witty narrative style of She Shall Have Murder, I can’t wait to read more of the Jane and Dagobert Brown series!

2. Sheila Simonson — I’m always on the hunt for well-written, steamless historical romance authors, so I was delighted to discover Simonson via Lady Elizabeth’s Comet. I’ve already read the sequel, which I didn’t love quite as much, but I’m happy that I still have one more of her books (A Cousinly Connexion) on my shelves to try.

3. Christianna Brand — I love a good Golden Age mystery novel, and Green for Danger combines a clever plot with a vivid wartime setting and well-drawn characters. I’ll definitely be seeking out more by Brand!

4. Kirsty Greenwood — A friend gave me The Love of My Afterlife for my birthday last year, and I really enjoyed it! This was Greenwood’s first traditionally published novel, but apparently she’s also self-published a few, so I will have to dive into her backlist!

5. Cornell Woolrich — Noir isn’t normally my genre, but I really liked The Bride Wore Black, a stylish thriller in which everything is resolved in the end, but nobody gets what they want. Not cheerful reading, but compelling nonetheless.

6. Sally Nicholls — I was totally charmed by Yours from the Tower, an epistolary novel following three young women in the 19th century who pursue their purpose and find love. I really need to try something else by Nicholls, though so far the plot synopses of her other books haven’t really grabbed me.

7. Charlotte Stein — I liked When Grumpy Met Sunshine so much more than I was expecting to! Alfie Harding, the grumpy half of the title, is a unique hero with a hilarious voice, and he more than made up for my complaints about the book (too much steam, too many one-sentence paragraphs). I’ve already got Stein’s next novel, My Big Fat Fake Marriage (coming out in March), on my TBR list!

8. Jill BearupJust Stab Me Now was another unexpected delight that gleefully skewers fantasy romance tropes even while embracing the genre. I’m not sure if Bearup is planning to write more, but I really hope she does because I will read it!

2 thoughts on “Top Ten Tuesday: New-to-Me Authors in 2024

    • Christina says:
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      The Bride Wore Black has a great premise: a woman is systematically murdering men throughout New York City, but you don’t know why until almost the very end of the book.

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