
Welcome to another TTT! This week’s topic features books set in places I’d love to visit. I love traveling so much, and I frequently choose books because of where they take place. It was hard to narrow this list down to just ten picks!
1. Next Year In Havana by Chanel Cleeton – Havana, Cuba
I’ve always wanted to visit Cuba. It’s a place that seems frozen in time, and it sounds beautiful.
2. Well Met series by Jen DeLuca – A Renaissance Faire
This series takes place at so many faires and they sound like so much fun!
3. The Gem Thief by Sian Ann Bessey – Santorini, Greece
I’d LOVE to explore Santorini!
4. Take Me Back by Meghan March – A fancy, isolated island paradise near Belize
I’ve been to Belize and oh my gosh, the heat and humidity nearly drained the life from me. But this book takes place on a breezy island that’s private, quiet, and beautiful.
5. Snowflakes at the Little Christmas Tree Farm by Jaimie Admans – Christmas tree farm in Scotland
This farm sounds magical and beautiful, and has a hunky sweetheart of a man next door.
6. The Tourist Attraction by Sarah Morgenthaler – Moose Springs, Alaska
I love Alaska and I bet the Northern Lights are seen here often!
7. Christmas at Frozen Falls by Kiley Dunbar – Finnish Lapland
This book takes place at a snowy resort in Lapland where people go to see the Northern Lights. There’s cabins with Christmas trees and ornaments you can use to decorate, a reindeer farm, and a husky dog nursery!
8. Love & Luck by Jenna Evans Welch – Irish countryside
There are castles and historic sites and there’s so much pretty scenery! Plus, the author writes really great scenery descriptions.
9. A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J. Maas – The Night Court
I LOVED The Night Court and the secret, beautiful city of Velaris. The setting was just so pretty and magical. I also loved the people there, and all the new characters I got to meet. Plus, Rhys…
10. The Conspiracy of Us by Maggie Hall – Istanbul, Turkey
I’ve wanted to visit forEVER!
Which books are set in places you’d love to visit?


