What We’re Reading this Fall

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Calling all Military Mom Collective Readers! The B-E-R months are amongst us and you can find us to cozied up with our fall To Be Read book pile. Check out our contributors’ most anticipated reads this season below, with a variety of genres, you’re sure to find your next great read. Enjoy falling into the season of reading!

Romantic Fantasy 

• Divine Rivals (Letters of Enchantment #1) by Rebecca RossAshLeigh 

• Iron Flame (The Empryrean #2) by Rebecca YarrosAshLeigh 

Thriller & Mystery

• The Curse of Misty Wayfair by Jaime Jo WrightHeather 

• Notes on An Execution by Danya Kukafka AshLeigh 

• The Intern by Michelle CampbellMonique 

Food Writing

• Taste by Stanley Tucci – AshLeigh 

Literary Fiction & Magical Realism

• Spells for Forgetting by Adrienne YoungCamille 

• The Wishing Game by Meg ShafferKailyn 

Historical Clean Romance

• The Heart of the Mountains by Pepper D. Basham – Heather 

• Love’s a Mystery Book 13: Embarrass, WI by Cynthia Ruchti & Becky MelbyHeather 

Historical Fiction

• The First Ladies by Marie Benedict & Victoria Christopher MurrayEllen 

• The Rose Code by Katie Quinn – AshLeigh  

Middle Grade Fiction 

• Top Story (Front Desk #5) by Kelly YangEllen  

AutoBiography & Memoir 

• Gilmore Girls: At Home in Stars Hollow by Micol Ostow – Maura  

• Counting the Cost by Jill Duggar Nikki  

• You Could Make This Place Beautiful by Maggie SmithKailyn 

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AshLeigh, a veteran of the United States Army, formally served as a Captain in the Logistics Corps. A graduate from Pennsylvania State University, AshLeigh holds a Bachelors of Arts in International Relations: National Security. Her husband, Jake, serves as a Captain in the United States Army. They have two children, James and Wren, and currently live in Vicenza, Italy. AshLeigh enjoys writing, reading, cooking, traveling with her children, pottery making, and is beginning to train for her first triathlon. AshLeigh hopes through her writing with The Military Mom Collective, she can inspire mothers to know creativity can thrive in the margins of motherhood.