I swear that I didn’t pick any books up at MidAmeriCon. I did get a t-shirt but that doesn’t really count, does it? Anytime someone tried to hand me a book I backed away slowly with my hands in the air. We squeezed (squoze) two people’s stuff into one tiny suitcase, so even if I had wanted to pick up some books, there was no room to bring them back.
Which didn’t stop me from hearing about an awful lot of interesting books. And both NetGalley and Edelweiss have leapt out of their summer doldrums. So many books, so little time…
For Review:
Black Diamond (Wilds of the Bayou #2) by Susannah Sandlin
Breath of Fire (Kingmaker Chronicles #2) by Amanda Bouchet
Heartstone by Elle Katharine White
Honor Bound (Montana Hamiltons #6) by B.J. Daniels
Invisible Planets: an Anthology of Contemporary Chinese SF in Translation edited and translated by Ken Liu
Seven Minutes in Heaven (Desperate Duchesses #9) by Eloisa James
The Shores of Tripoli by James L. Haley
A Study in Scarlet Women (Lady Sherlock #1) by Sherry Thomas
A Trail Through Time (Chronicles of St. Mary’s #4) by Jodi Taylor
Unthinkable (Beyond Human #1) by Nina Croft
The Whole Art of Detection: Lost Mysteries of Sherlock Holmes by Lindsay Faye
Purchased from Amazon:
The Consort (Fae Hunters #1) by Suzanne Johnson
The Lost Sun (United States of Asgard #1) by Tessa Gratton
Ooh, I want to read A Study In Scarlet Women! The cover alone is so beautiful. You have a lot of willpower not to get books at MidAmeriCon. I would not be so reserved.