Our topic for this week is a genre freebie. (Pick any genre you’d like and build a list around it. You can even narrow the topic if you’d like, such as thrillers with unreliable narrators, fantasy romance with fae characters, or historical romance with suspense elements.) I chose to look at historical fiction set in London. They all look so good, and have now been added to my never-ending TBR list.

1. The Light Over London – Julia Kelly

2. The Last Train to London – Meg Waite Clayton

3. Fingersmith – Sarah Waters

4. Bloomsbury Girls – Natalie Jenner

5. The Last Dance of the Debutante – Julia Kelly

6. Mr. Dickens and His Carol – Samantha Silva

7. Belgravia – Julian Fellowes

8. Dear Mrs. Bird – AJ Pearce

9. The Lost Apothecary – Sarah Penner

10. The Last Bookshop in London – Madeline Martin

*Linking up with Jana at That Artsy Reader Girl for this Top Ten Tuesday!

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Fingersmith was a good read.