Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Top Ten Tuesday: Ships That Melted My Romancephobic Heart

A weekly meme hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl


1.) Ronan and Adam in The Raven Cycle by Maggie Steifvater
I wasn't initially a Pynch shipper but when I fell, I fell hard. I wanted those two to get together for like three books and when they finally did I was over the moon.

2.) Kaz and Inej in Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo
Talk about a slowburn. These two had me wanting them to get together for so long that even them holding hands felt like the sweetest and most romantic thing.

3.) Simon and Blue in Simon Vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli
I don't read a lot of contemporary romances but this is one of my favorites. Simon and Blue are so cute and I loved the fact that there was a bit of a mystery so the reveal of Blue was all the more sweet.

4.) Lara Jean and Peter K in To All the Boys I Loved Before by Jenny Han
This is another one of my favorite contemporary. It's actually one of the most perfect one in my opinion. What I love about this relationship is that it's not perfect which made it all the more sweet.


5.) Audrey Rose and Thomas in Stalking Jack the Ripper by Kerri Maniscalco
I am a huge fan of this series and the characters are one of the reasons is these characters. I love their romance and their banter is top notch. They also have this mutual respect that makes me so happy.

6.) Vin and Elend in Mistborn trilogy by Brandon Sanderson
This is a relationship that didn't really melt my heart but it is one of my favorites ships. The way their relationship gives me the feels every time.

7.) Chubs and Vida in The Darkest Minds by Alexandra Bracken
This is another ship that didn't melt my heart as much as it made me smile. I shipped these two from the very beginning because their banter was so perfect. I was so happy when their ship sailed.

8.) Eliot and Luke from In Other Lands by Sarah Rees Brennan
This is probably the most resent book I read which made this list. But it's rare for me to fall this hard into a ship so I had to add it and I wanted to smoosh their faces together.


9.) David and Megan in The Reckoners by Brandon Sanderson
The only repeat on this list but I love these two so much and I really wanted to add it to the list.

10.) Katniss and Peeta in The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
I'm adding this one to the list because it's so rare for me to ship a couple that is actually endgame, especially in a YA like The Hunger Games which is so popular and beloved in the community.

11.) Like Every Ship Rainbow Rowell Has Ever Written 
I say this at first I was going to add Cath and Levi but then I remembered Simon and Baz which also made me remember Eleanor and Park. Basically Rainbow Rowell knows how to write a great ship. I mean even her Runaways comics are full of great ships.

12.) Like Every Ship Gail Carriger Has Ever Written
I was originally going to Alexia and Lord Maccon but then I remembered Rue and Quensel but also Prim has a great ship too in the Custard Protocol. Also Sophronia and Soap! Seriously, I love every romance in Gail's books.

5 comments:

  1. Simon and Blue have gotten so much love this week. It's wonderful.

    This is my Top Ten Tuesday post.

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  2. I don't know why I didn't put any Rainbow Rowell couples on my list. I love her characters! I did include Lara Jean and Peter - they're on a lot of lists today. Here's my post.

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  3. Yay for more Audrey Rose and Thomas!! Seeing a lot of love for them and that makes me happy! Lol! And omg, I'm totally with you on the couples in Soulless! It makes me think the same of Kelley Armstrong's Women of the Otherworld series! There are TONS of couples there that I totally ship!

    Here's my Tuesday Post

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  4. I almost put Katniss and Peeta on my list but it was getting so long I just had to stop. And Cath & Levi! How did I miss them??

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  5. Ronan and Adam are one of my all time favorite couples. :)

    Lauren @ Always Me

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