Not quite as many books as May, but still a good number.
Powers, by John B. Olson
The Harbringer: The Ancient Mystery that Holds the Secret of America’s Future, by Johnathan Cahn
The Fireman, by Joe Hill (Yes, he is Stephen King’s son, but Joe Hill has some serious writer’s chops in his own right. I could not put this book down!)

Deadgirl: Ghostlight, by B.C. Johnson (Read to review.)
Deadgirl, by B.C. Johnson (And, because I enjoyed the second one so much, I bought the first book–yes, I read them out-of-order. Excellent series, with a very dsitinct voice. I highly recommend.)

Escape to Ash Island, by J.H. Lucas (Read to review.)

Vinegar Girl, by Anne Tyler (read to review.)
Running Like a Girl, by Alexandria Heminsley (Very enjoyable read.)
The Kite Runner, by Khaled Hosseini (From my TBR pile.)
Confessions of a Fat Marathoner, by Kristina Burkey (Made me laugh, as well as inspired me.)
Tess of the D’Urbervilles, by Thomas Hardy (UGH. I know this was written a long time ago, but this book made me ANGRY. The guy raped her, and blamed it on her? What?! This is my classic read for the month.)
Frequency: Tune In. Hear God. by Robert Morris (He’s my pastor, and I love to hear him speak. He just finished this sermon series, and his conversational tone in this book makes it so much easier to comprehend.)
You’ll Get Through This, by Max Lucado (Read as my spiritual book for the month.)
Fire Danger, by Claire Davon (Review forthcoming.)