More books again. The TBR pile has embiggened! Some of these won’t be out until next August, but still, it seems like the holiday publishing doldrums have passed even if the holidays themselves aren’t here yet.
And there’s one book on the list that I’m already salivating over. It’s The Witness for the Dead by Katherine Addison, because it’s the sequel to the marvelously splendiferous The Goblin Emperor. Not that I didn’t adore The Angel of the Crows this year by the same author (Sarah Monette writing as Addison) but The Goblin Emperor was just so incredible that the sequel couldn’t come fast enough. And now it’s here. Well, it’s here in my TBR pile of eARCs, and it will be here for reals in June.
For Review:
Accidentally Engaged by Farah Heron
The Bitter Taste of Murder (Tuscan Mystery #2) by Camilla Trinchieri
Bound (Chinatown Demons #1) by Rhys Ford
Cash in Hand by TA Moore
The Lady Has a Past (Burning Cove #5) by Amanda Quick
Maps for the Getaway by Annie England Noblin
The Moonsteel Crown (Dominion #1) by Stephen Deas
A Rogue’s Company (Sparks & Bainbridge #3) by Allison Montclair
The Quiet Boy by Ben H. Winters
She Wouldn’t Change a Thing by Sarah Adlakha
The Siren by Katherine St. John
The Stills (Kinship #3) by Jess Montgomery
The Witness for the Dead by Katherine Addison
The Woman with the Blue Star by Pam Jenoff
The Women of Chateau Lafayette by Stephanie Dray
Purchased from Amazon/Audible:
Once Upon a Townsbridge Story (Townsbridges #0) by Sophie Barnes
A Stitch in Time (Stitch in Time #1) by Kelley Armstrong
The Wicked & the Dead (Faery Bargains #1) by Melissa Marr
Wow, some gorgeous covers there with A Stitch in Time & The Lady Has a Past, and The Women of Chateau Lafayette sounds fabulous. I had my eye on The Witness for the Dead too, but I still need to read The Goblin Emperor.
Bob/Sally @ Beauty in Ruins recently posted..Stacking the Shelves
The Goblin Emperor was so awesome. It’s also a fantastic audiobook as there are a LOT of names that sound much better than they read.
Marlene Harris recently posted..Review: Dune: The Duke of Caladan by Brian Herbert, Kevin J. Anderson
Thanks for sharing all your books! Now I want to read The Goblin Emperor! That’s why I love reading everyone’s blog, to find new books I haven’t heard of before. Happy reading!
The Goblin Emperor was one of those extra-special books that needs to be shoved into everyone’s hands – so consider it shoved!
Marlene Harris recently posted..Review: Dune: The Duke of Caladan by Brian Herbert, Kevin J. Anderson