Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme originally created by The Broke and the Bookish, but is now run by That Artsy Reader Girl.
Happy Tuesday, Bookworms!
Today’s prompt – Characters Whose Job I Wish I Had – was fun to right although I had to dig deep in my memory and Goodreads to find most of the info.
Once more I recommend all the books mentioned below. Most are adult contemporary romances but there’s also a few fantasy and paranormal romance.
The jobs listed sound enjoyable and I’ve specified each character’s job and for some the specialty I’d prefer under the profession.
Old Bob – Horse Trainer/Breeder
Ranger’s Apprentice (series) – John Flanagan
Avry (healer), Mackenzie O’Neil (trauma surgeon), Dr. Walt Eddy (Borderless Doctors) – Nurse
Touch of Magic by Maria V. Snyder
Protecting What’s Mine by Lucy Score
Not Quite Forever by Lucy Score
My Specialty: Family, Neurology or Athletic trainer
Naya Turner (Professor of Education/Math) – Teacher/Professor
How to Fail at Flirting by Denise Williams
My Specialty: Creative Writing or Reading Specialist
Gavin Scott (pro baseball) – Athlete
The Bromance Book Club by Lyssa Kay Adams
My Specialty: Basketball, Track and Field, or Coach
Olivia Monroe, Oliver Blackwood (barista) – Lawyer
Party of Two by Jasmine Guillory
Boyfriend Material by Alexis Hall
My Specialty: Civil Rights or Immigration
Dr. Sammy Ames – Veterinarian
The Mistletoe Kisser by Lucy Score
My Specialty: Internal Medicine
Sophia Hart (romance), Dakota Laurens (romance), Mick Fischer (graphic novelist) – Author
Booked for Christmas: A Short Story by Lily Menon
Not Quite Forever by Lucy Score
Baby, I’m Howling For You by Christine Warren
My Specialty: Young Adult Fantasy, Middle Grade, and Paranormal Romance
Renny Landry – Librarian
Baby I’m Howling For You by Christine Warren
My Specialty: Public
Victoria McKinnon (director/producer) – Theater/Performing Arts
Much Ado in the Moonlight by Lynn Kurland
My Specialty: Actress (musicals), Choreographer or Playwright
Keeley Smythe – Blacksmith
The Blacksmith Queen by G.A. Aiken