Happy Tuesday, readers! Welcome back to Top Ten Tuesday, a weekly blog challenge hosted by Jana at That Artsy Reader Girl. Every Tuesday, multiple bloggers share their favorite books from a selected topic. Today’s topic was a Relationship Freebie which meant we could choose books related to any type of relationship, romantic or family. Since I write family sagas and have a pretty great brother in real life, I decided to share my favorite books featuring brothers.

- Broken Lines by Kelsey Gietl – The first book in my War Across Waters series features a complicated dynamic between three brothers (Charles, Emil, and Fred) and their friend-who’s-like-a-brother, Reuben, during World War I.
- Larksong Legacy series by Kelsey Gietl – My 1850s Westward Expansion series deals with five brothers (Daniel, Tobias, Garrett, Jamison, and Cade) and the unique gifts they possess.
- Sons of Vigilance series by Hannah Hood Lucero – Romantic Suspense about 4 Irish red-headed military brothers
- All These Threads of Time by Sarah Crowne – 1980s Time Travel with a spunky 11-year-old genius brother, Sebastian
- The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis – Fantasy with two brothers who would be kings of a mythical land
- Two to Tango by Kathleen Fuller – Contemporary Romance where a librarian falls for her best friend’s brother
- Wisteria House series by Jennifer Q. Hunt – 1920s Historical Fiction with two pilot brothers
- The Hardy Boys series by Franklin W. Dixon – a classic brothers mystery series
- Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling – The Weasleys! Do we really need to say more than this?
- Avatar: The Last Airbender graphic novels by Various Authors – Fantasy series (and tv show) that includes a wonderful comic relief brother
Have you read any of these? Which of your favorite books also feature brothers?
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Someone else wrote a post about sisters in books this week. This is a nice take on a very similar subject. 🙂
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Fun! I have three brothers, so I know all about the ups and downs of these types of relationships 🙂
Happy TTT!
Susan
http://www.blogginboutbooks.com
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The Avatar graphic novels are so much fun, I love them 🙂 & Sokka is a great brother character haha .
My TTT 🙂
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