
Top Ten Tuesday is an original feature/weekly meme created at The Broke and the Bookish. Each week we will post a new Top Ten list. Everyone is welcome to join.
This week’s topic is:
Top Ten Tuesday: Top 10 Authors I’ve Only read ONE book from but NEEEEEED to read more!


1. Julie Kagawa: I’ve only read Talon by her because I’m not such a huge fan of fairies and vampires (which her other series are about…) but I think I may give them a go now because I really liked her writing style.


2. Susan Dennard: I’ve read Something Strange and Deadly and its prequel A Dawn Most Wicked, but I haven’t read the rest of the series. I really liked it and I need to know what happens. I’ve tried numerous times to finish the series, but something always comes up!


3. Anna Carey: After reading Blackbird, I was so intrigued by the writing style and POV that I added her other books (the Eve trilogy) to my TBR. I kept putting it off because I wasn’t a huge fan of dystopians then, but now I need to see if Eve is just as good as Blackbird!


4. Lindsey Leavitt: The Chapel Wars was super sweet and super funny. I fell for Leavitt’s writing then and decided it was time to stop putting off everything else by her.


5. Amanda Maciel: Maciel is a debut author, but after reading Tease, I know I needed more of her work. I can’t wait until she releases her next book!


6. Danielle Paige: Another debut author whose work I fell in love with. I thought Dorothy Must Die and its prequel, No Place Like Oz, was a really cool concept and to make it better she made it super creepy. I can’t wait for the rest of this series and more of her work.


7. Courtney C. Stevens: I LOVED Bodee ummm Faking Normal and I can’t wait to read more of her work! And she’s an amazing person. I received a postcard and some swag from her all for reading the book! She’s really amazing!


8. April Genevieve Tucholke: The sad part is, I OWN the sequel to Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea, but I have yet to read it. I want to so bad because I LOVED Tucholke’s writing style. It was creepily beautiful.


9. Jennifer Brown: Thousand Words was about something so relevant to today’s society that I added the rest of her books to my TBR without even thinking. I found so many more of her books that hit on some relvant topics (Hate List and Torn Away), not only to me but to society as a whole, that I KNEW I would have to take some time out and read more of her work soon.


10. Jessi Kirby: Golden was one of my favorite reads of 2013 and I can’t believe I never read her other works. In Honor has been on my radar for a while, and I think once I’m finally caught up I’m going to make time for it.
I've only read 2 authors from your list, Jennifer Brown and Courtney C. Stevens and I totally agree. I want to read more from both of them.
There are several other authors on your list that I have been wanting to read for some time now. Especially Susan Dennard.
Wonderful list!
My Top Ten Tuesday
I really want to read Between the Devil. Looks like something I would like.
And Julie Kagawa is such a fantastic author, even if you don't like fairies, I would give The Iron Fey a try.
Amber Elise @Du Livre