6 Books With Green Covers to Read for St. Patrick’s Day
Like any other holiday, we like to feel festive with our reads, but since St. Patrick's Day isn't a major celebration, it can challenging to find a book to suit the lucky mood. However, there's still an alternative: picking a cover that's green.
In case you can't think of any green covers off the top of your head, continue reading. We've gathered some of the most exciting books in our library with an unforgettable verdigris.
Wild Side by Elsie Silver
Nothing feels cozy like a small town romance, and Elsie Silver is the queen of writing these stories. The latest book in her Rose Hill series, Wild Side, has a vibrant emerald hue, just in time for St. Patrick's Day. This novel introduces loyal Tabitha and brooding Rhys for quite the whirlwind marriage of convenience.
The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins
Releasing March 18, Sunrise on the Reaping is just on the horizon. Before you dive into it, revisit Suzanne Collins's first Hunger Games prequel, The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes. This THG revival offers the haunting backstory of President Coriolanus Snow, revealing where his crave for power and control began. Afterwards, you can even watch the 2023 film, starring Tom Blyth and Rachel Zegler (Lucy Gray Baird) as the leads.
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The Paradise Problem by Christina Lauren
The only thing we want more than to cozy up with a good book is to go on vacation. Sadly, it's not possible, but we can live vicariously through Christina Lauren's couple in The Paradise Problem. Anna Green and Liam "West" Weston got married for a variety of reasons, excluding love. But when West's sister is getting married on a private island, the duo must pretend to be a happy couple to appease his family.
Terms and Conditions by Lauren Asher
The chances of us marrying a billionaire is pretty slim, so we'll have to read about it instead. Lauren Asher's Dreamland Billionaires interconnected standalone series is a must-try. Terms and Conditions, the green effort, sees an heir CEO marrying his assistant to receive his inheritance. But those term and conditions definitely didn't include falling in love for real.
The Inmate by Freida McFadden
Spooky vibes in March? We'll take it. This Freida McFadden book is a little scarier than her others because it takes place in a maximum-security prison. When Brooke Sullivan becomes the nurse practitioner in the facility, she must protect herself from one of the most daunting occupants, Shane Nelson, her ex-high school sweetheart.
The God of the Woods by Liz Moore
No one can resist a camp horror flick, but there is a drought for camp horror books. In typical fashion, a teenage goes missing in The God of the Woods. But not just any teen—she's the sibling of a kid who disappeared years prior. As the camp goes searching for them, many dark secrets of the family begin to unravel.
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