Each month dozens of books are published and many I’m interested in reading. It’s difficult to pare this list down to a more manageable level, but alas I have. Today I’m featuring 5 Books that will be published in May 2022 that are on my list of books to read. May’s theme is definitely summer reads and I hope that you can find one or more on this list for you to enjoy as well.
From The Publisher:
Nora Stephens’ life is books—she’s read them all—and she is not that type of heroine. Not the plucky one, not the laidback dream girl, and especially not the sweetheart. In fact, the only people Nora is a heroine for are her clients, for whom she lands enormous deals as a cutthroat literary agent, and her beloved little sister Libby.
Which is why she agrees to go to Sunshine Falls, North Carolina for the month of August when Libby begs her for a sisters’ trip away—with visions of a small town transformation for Nora, who she’s convinced needs to become the heroine in her own story. But instead of picnics in meadows, or run-ins with a handsome country doctor or bulging-forearmed bartender, Nora keeps bumping into Charlie Lastra, a bookish brooding editor from back in the city. It would be a meet-cute if not for the fact that they’ve met many times and it’s never been cute.
If Nora knows she’s not an ideal heroine, Charlie knows he’s nobody’s hero, but as they are thrown together again and again—in a series of coincidences no editor worth their salt would allow—what they discover might just unravel the carefully crafted stories they’ve written about themselves.
Why I Decided To Read Book Lovers:
After reading Emily Henry’s debut novel Beach Read in 2020 and You and Me On Vacation in 2021, I can’t wait to start reading Book Lovers. She writes interesting characters, and engaging storylines and this book looks no different.
Publishes: May 3, 2022 by Berkley, 384 pages
Genres: Fiction, Romance, Romantic Comedy
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From The Publisher:
Hattie Kavanaugh went to work helping clean up restored homes for Kavanaugh & Son Restorations at eighteen; married the boss’s son at twenty; and was only twenty-five when her husband, Hank, was killed in a motorcycle accident.
Broken hearted, but determined to continue the business of their dreams, she takes the life insurance money, buys a small house in a gentrifying neighborhood, flips it, then puts the money into her next project. But that house is a disaster and a money-loser, which rocks her confidence for years to come. Then, Hattie gets a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity: star in a beach house renovation reality show called “The Homewreckers,” cast against a male lead who may be a love interest, or may be the ultimate antagonist. It’s a question of who will flip, and who will flop, and will Hattie ever get her happily-ever-after.
Why I Decided to Read The Home-Wreckers
I have read over a dozen books by Mary Kay Andrews including The Newcomer, Hello, Summer and The Santa Suit. The synopsis for this book sounds highly entertaining and I can’t wait to start this one.
Publishes: May 3, 2022 by St. Martin’s Press, 448 pages
Genres: Fiction, Women’s Fiction
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From The Publisher:
When four strangers rent bargain-basement rooms in an old hotel near the beach, they embark on the summer of their lives. First there’s Ariel Spencer, who has big dreams of becoming a writer and is looking for inspiration in Nantucket’s high society. Her new friend Sheila Murphy is a good Catholic girl from Ohio whose desire for adventure is often shadowed by her apprehension. Then there’s small-town Missourian Wyatt Smith–who’s immediately taken with Ariel. The last of the four, Nick Volkov, is looking to make a name for himself and have a blast along the way. Despite their differences, the four bond over trips to the beach, Wednesday night dinners, and everything that Nantucket has to offer. But venturing out on their own for the first time, with all its adventure and risks, could change the course of their lives.
Twenty-six years after that amazing summer, Ariel, Sheila, Wyatt, and Nick reunite at the hotel where they first met. Now it’s called The Lighthouse and Nick owns the entire operation with his wife and daughter. Ariel and Wyatt, married for decades, arrive with their son, and Sheila’s back too, with her daughter by her side. Life hasn’t exactly worked out the way they had all hoped. Ariel’s dreams have since faded and been pushed aside, but she’s determined to rediscover the passion she once had. Nick has the money and reputation of a successful businessman, but is it everything he had hoped for? And Sheila has never been able to shake the secret she’s kept since that summer. Being back together again will mean confronting the past and finding themselves. Meanwhile, the next generation discovers Nantucket: Their children explore the island together, experiencing love and heartbreak, and forging lifelong bonds just as their parents did all those years ago. It’s sure to be one unforgettable reunion.
Why I Decided to read Summer Love:
I have read several Nancy Thayer books including Girls of Summer and Let It Snow and enjoyed them immensely. Nantucket is one of my favourite book settings and I look forward to travelling there again via this book.
Publishes: May 3, 2022 by Ballantine Books, 304 pages
Genres: Fiction, Women’s Fiction
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From The Publisher:
When her twenty-two-year-old stepdaughter announces her engagement to her pandemic boyfriend, Sarah Danhauser is shocked. But the wheels are in motion. Headstrong Ruby has already set a date (just three months away!) and spoken to her beloved safta, Sarah’s mother Veronica, about having the wedding at the family’s beach house on Cape Cod. Sarah might be worried, but Veronica is thrilled to be bringing the family together one last time before putting the big house on the market.
But the road to a wedding day usually comes with a few bumps. Ruby has always known exactly what she wants, but as the wedding date approaches, she finds herself grappling with the wounds left by the mother who walked out when she was a baby. Veronica ends up facing unexpected news, thanks to her meddling sister, and must revisit the choices she made long ago, when she was a bestselling novelist with a different life. Sarah’s twin brother, Sam, is recovering from a terrible loss, and confronting big questions about who he is—questions he hopes to resolve during his stay on the Cape. Sarah’s husband, Eli, who’s been inexplicably distant during the pandemic, confronts the consequences of a long ago lapse from his typical good-guy behavior. And Sarah, frustrated by her husband, concerned about her stepdaughter, and worn out by challenges of life during quarantine, faces the alluring reappearance of someone from her past and a life that could have been.
When the wedding day arrives, lovers are revealed as their true selves, misunderstandings take on a life of their own, and secrets come to light. There are confrontations and revelations that will touch each member of the extended family, ensuring that nothing will ever be the same.
Why I Decided To Read The Summer Place:
Jennifer Weiner is another of my auto-read authors having enjoyed previous books including That Summer, Big Summer and Mrs. Everything. I appreciate her ability to tell stories about family and complex relationships. Making the decision to read The Summer Place was not a difficult one.
Publishes: May 10, 2022 by Atria Books, 432 pages
Genres: Fiction, Women’s Fiction
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From The Publisher:
A restless golden boy and a girl with a troubled past navigate a love story that may be doomed before it even begins in this irresistible new novel from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Something Borrowed and The Lies That Bind.
The Kingsley family is practically American royalty, beloved for their military heroics, political service, and unmatched elegance. When Joseph S. Kingsley III is born in 1960, he inherits the weight of that legacy. Growing up with all the Kingsley looks and charisma, Joe should have no problem taking up the mantle after his father’s untimely death. But he is also a little bit reckless, and can’t seem to figure out how to channel the expectations of an entire country.
No one ever expected anything of Cate, on the other hand. She, too, grew up in a single-parent household—just her and her mom scraping by in their small apartment. As a teenager, though, Cate is discovered for her looks. Modeling may be her only ticket out of the cycle of disappointment that her mother has always inhabited. Before too long, her face is everywhere, though she is always aware that she’d be a pariah in her social circles if anyone knew her true story.
When Joe and Cate’s paths cross, their connection is instant. What remains to be seen is whether their relationship will survive the glare of the spotlight that follows Joe everywhere. And just as they find themselves in the make-or-break moment, the tragedy that seems to run in Joe’s family right alongside all that privilege will repeat itself.
Why I Decided to Read Meant To Be:
I have read many Emily Giffin books over the years including Lies That Bind. This author writes and book every two years, and it’s always worth waiting for.
Publishes: May 31, 2022 by Ballantine Books, 368 pages
Genres: Fiction, Women’s Fiction
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So there you have it! 5 New Books that I’ll be reading in May 2022. Did I help you find a book or two to add to your 2022 reading list? Let me know in the comments.
As always, I hope that you have a wonderful day.☺️
Amanda Kay Oaks
So excited for Book Lovers! Looks like May is shaping up to be a great reading month 🙂
thathappyreader
It’s always one of the best months for new releases for me! Thanks for reading Amanda!
According to Chren
Book Lovers is going on our TBR!
thathappyreader
Hooray! I hope you enjoy it!
readandreviewit
Ooh amazing picks here! I still haven’t gotten around to reading Emily Henry’s other books yet but I’m adding Book Lovers to my tbr. I really love the sound of Meant To Be too, it sounds like a really unique and interesting read! Thank you so much for sharing.
thathappyreader
Thanks for reading!
Jaya Avendel
The Summer Place and The Home Wreckers both sound like amazing reads to me! I love how contemporary The Summer Place sounds too. 🙂
thathappyreader
Thanks for reading Jaya! I can’t wait to start them all!
Wendy Williams
You have great taste, Jodie! I want to read all these books too!
thathappyreader
We have such similar tastes Wendy! Thanks for reading. ☺️
Carla
Great choices. These are also all authors I enjoy as well.
thathappyreader
Thanks for reading Carla!
Jamieadstories
I need to try a Marian Keys book. These all look good.
thathappyreader
Thanks for reading Jamie!
Fadima Mooneira
Eiyo there… welcome back from you break, lovely. Love this list! All books are up on my alley. I believe I should add them to my TBR as well. Thank you for sharing.
thathappyreader
Thank you Fadima!
Aspen Hite
Love your lists! Added a few to my TBR. Thank you!
thathappyreader
Thanks Aspen!