5 On My TBR| Multiple POVs

As we’ve mentioned before, one of our most important reading goals of is shrinking our physical TBR’s. Sometimes it’s hard to think of what books we still have or what subjects to read about. So we needed a way to keep track of this. 5 On My TBR is a way of keeping track. This is a meme hosted by E from Local Bee Hunter’s Nook. Every week there’s a different prompt for five on my TBR.

This week’s topic is multiple POVs. All of my romances tend to have multiple POVs, as well as quite a few fantasy books these days. Let’s take a look at five books with muliple POVs on my TBR.

Apprentice to the Villain – Hannah Nicole Maehrer

Assistant to the Villain was a very pleasant surprise and with that ending, I’ve been anxiously awaiting the sequel. Apprentice to the Villain released this month and I’ll definitely be reading it soon. I can’t wait to see how this story continues.

Right Move – Liz Tomforde

After loving Mile High, I’ve decided that I need to continue the Windy City series soon. I love that every book is a different kind of sports romance. Mile High was a hockey romance and Right Move is a basketball romance. I don’t think I’ve read one of those yet. I’m so excited for Ryan’s story.

Two Can Keep a Secret – Karen M. McManus

I only have three books by Karen M. McManus that I haven’t read yet, and Two Can Keep a Secret is one of them. I prefer to go into mysteries and thrillers not knowing anything, and that’s what I plan on doing with this one as well!

Riley Thorn and the Corpse in the Closet – Lucy Score

Riley Thorn and the Dead Guy Next Door is a book I recently finished and I’m excited about starting the sequel soon. Riley’s grandmother arrives at the end of that one and I’m curious to see what happens next. I know there are four books, so I have a few to catch up on.

Chain of Gold – Cassandra Clare

Ever since reading the final book in The Dark Artifices trilogy, I’ve been itching to get back into the Shadowhunter World. The Last Hours trilogy was also one I was really excited about, because it’s kind of a spin off of The Infernal Devices. Chain of Gold has been on my shelf for almost four and a half years, it’s time to sit down and read it.

 

So here are five books on my TBR with multiple POVs. Have you read any of these? Or what are some of the books with multiple POVs on your TBR that you’re excited about? Let me know in the comments. I’d love to hear from you!

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