And we’re back! We’re still unpacking, it’s going to take weeks to sort through the books I picked up even though they are all ebooks, we’re still tired and the cats are all clinging tightly – they forgave us almost instantly and haven’t let us out of their sight for an instant ever since.
There are so many books in this stack that there are oodles of contenders on all counts; pretty, and curious and highly anticipated. The one I want to highlight has elements of all of the above, with just a little bit of something extra. I’m referring to The Legacy of Arniston House by T.L. Huchu, not just because I love the Edinburgh Nights series but because I heard him read from the book at Worldcon in Glasgow last weekend and now I can’t wait to sink my own reading teeth into the meat of what sounds like another outstanding installment in the series. The only sad note in my anticipation is that the author indicated that book five will be the final book in the series and I already know that this is one I’m going to miss a lot when it’s done – even if all my questions do finally get answered.
What about you? What new books are stacking your shelves this week?
For Review:
Beast of the North Woods (Monster Hunter Mystery #3) by Annelise Ryan
The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2024 edited by Hugh Howey
Emily Wilde’s Compendium of Lost Tales (Emily Wilde #3) by Heather Fawcett
Feuds (Tales of Valdemar #18) edited by Mercedes Lackey
The Four Queens of Crime by Rosanne Limoncelli
Ghosts of Panama by Mark Harmon and Leon Carroll
Grimm Curiosities by Sharon Lynn Fisher
Holmes is Missing (Holmes, Margaret & Poe #2) by James Patterson and Brian Sitts
How to Summon a Fairy Godmother (Fairies and Familiars #1) by Laura J. Mayo
I Got Abducted by Aliens and Now I’m Trapped in a Rom-Com (Cosmic Chaos #1) by Kimberly Lemming
Jekyll & Hyde: Consulting Detectives by Tim Major
The Legacy of Arniston House (Edinburgh Nights #4) by T.L. Huchu
The Rainfall Market by You Yeong-Gwang, translated by Slin Jung
A Scandalous Affair (Daughter of Sherlock Holmes #8) by Leonard Goldberg
The Third Rule of Time Travel by Philip Fracassi
Purchased from Amazon/Audible/Etc.:
Canines & Cocktails (Oberon’s Meaty Mysteries #4) by Kevin Hearne, Delilah S. Dawson, Chuck Wendig
Cold Crematorium by József Debreczeni, translated by Paul Olchváry
Junkyard Roadhouse (Junkyard Cats #4) by Faith Hunter (ebook and audiobook)
Mr. & Mrs. Norcross (Norcross Security #9.5) by Anna Hackett
A Wounded Bird Sings (House of Croft #0.5) by Sophie Barnes
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Welcome back! What a huge stack – I hope you’re not overwhelmed! Have a wonderful weekend Marlene.
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Great picks for this week! The Third Rule of Time Travel by Philip fracassi sounds awesome! I’ve added it to my TBR list 🙂
That is quite the haul! I hope you enjoy them when you get time to read them. Have a wonderful weekend!
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What a great list of books! Enjoy them! Have a great week.
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The Rainfall Market looks really interesting! I hope you enjoy all your new books and have a great weekend.
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So many great looking books, but that I got abducted book title had me cracking up. I had to hop over to Goodreads and check it out.
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I’m intrigued by How to Summon a Fairy Godmother. 🙂 Have a great week!
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