Welcome to the Love Bytes Reviewers’ Best of 2020
Here at Love Bytes, we reviewed everything from contemporary romance to fantasy, paranormal, historical, adventure, mystery, comedy and everything in between in 2020. Each day for the next few weeks, we will feature one of our reviewer’s top picks from books and audio books published in 2020. With thousands of fantastic new books each year, written by hundreds of creative and talented authors, it’s so difficult to narrow our lists down. We all have many favorite authors not featured here and wish we could acknowledge them all.
True’s 2020 Favorites
Book of Orlando (Mortal and Divine #1) by Laura Lascarso
After a week I still couldn’t get this beauty out of my head. ALL the feelings
Surviving the Merge (Chadwick #1) by C.P. Harris
A must-read, my review can’t even approximate what it’s all about. Read it yourself!
Remember Me (Dread + Terrible #2) by Avril Ashton
It was an overwhelming, intense, dark, full of hope, and hopelessness narrative. With stalking, obsessiveness and immensely longing and yearning, with mental illness, traumatized lives, violence, amnesia, and the most dedicated found family ever.
Master Wolf (Capital Wolves Duet #2) by Joanna Chambers
This author created an extraordinary experience. One where all the pain was palpable. Where hurt sliced your heart in pieces. Where courting and dedication were everything.
When I First Saw Red (Soldiers and Mercenaries #2) by Kasia Bacon
Stepping into the enchanting Order Universe, a magical world where we can find Incubus, Elves, Mages, and Art was more than breathtaking.
The Dragons omg they stole my heart, beautiful caring creatures, they made me cry, all the love for them. From page one till page seven hundred and sixty-something I was glued to the story, not one of them was dull.
Prince’s Master (Calluvia’s Royalty #4) by Alessandra Hazard
An extremely beautiful written story. With high qualified telepaths, lost and found family, royalty, orders, lots of delicious encounters.
The Family We Make by Dan Wingreen
Tim and Spencer are absolutely delightful together, hard times, good times, best times. The story felt whole, real, funny, heartbreaking, and heartwarming.
Fate (Malthusia #1) by Emma Jaye
Unbelievably detailed, developed to the extreme. There is a mountain of hurt of all kinds and a lot, A-LOT of damage.
I enjoyed Master Wolf, and looking forward to more!
I missed the Dan Wingreen novel but will be having a better look now
Master Wold and When I First Saw Red… Those were two of my fav books last year too. Thank you so much for sharing, True
Thanks so much for putting Malthusia on your list, I’m hoping to publish the sequel this year!