Tomorrow is the official release day of all the books I’ve
celebrated over the past week. I’m listing them below in order of the reviews
at this site:
The Art of Duke Hunting by
Sophia Nash
Barefoot Season by Susan Mallery
Master of Sin by Maggie
Robinson
Woodrose Mountain by RaeAnne
Thayne
The Cowboy Takes a Bride by
Lori Wilde
A Week to Be Wicked by Tessa
Dare
At Your Pleasure by Meredith
Duran
Confessions from an Arranged
Marriage by Miranda Neville
I enjoyed all the
March 27 releases that I’ve reviewed, and I hope you will enjoy them too. I have another six March 27 releases that will
be downloaded to my kindle at midnight. I know I have some great reading ahead.
Over the next week or so, I’ll be reading and posting reviews at GoodReads for
these books (in alphabetical order by author).
Hot Under Pressure
By Louisa Edwards
Publisher: St. Martin’s
Release Date: March 27, 2012
The final book in Edwards’s Rising Star Chef Challenge
trilogy, this one is a reunion story between almost-exes. I love reunion stories,
and I love sexy chefs.
Taming an Impossible Rogue
By Suzanne Enoch
Publisher: St. Martin’s
Release Date: March 27, 2012
Enoch takes her readers back to the Tantalus Club in the
second book in the Scandalous Brides series. It’s a runaway bride story with an
unexpected hero. And it’s Suzanne Enoch! I can’t wait to read this one.
Imperial Scandal
By Teresa Grant
Publisher: Kensington
Release Date: March 27, 2012
I’m not big on novels with spies—unless they are written by
Tracy Grant. British Intelligence agents Malcolm Rannoch (Charles Fraser) and
his wife Suzanne (Mélanie
Fraser) return for another adventure, this one set in Brussels before and
during Waterloo. I’m a big Tracy Grant/Teresa Grant fan.
The
Seduction of Lady X
By
Julia London
Publisher:
Pocket
Release
Date: March 27, 2012
This third Secrets of Hadley Green book comes fast on the
heels of The Revenge of Lord Eberlin. I can’t wait to see how the HEA is
achieved in this story of a seemingly impossible, forbidden love.
Trouble
Me
By
Laura Moore
Publisher:
Ballantine
Release
Date: March 27, 2012
Moore is a relatively new author for me, but I loved the first
two Rosewood books. I’m eager to return
to the Radcliffe family estate
and horse farm in Virginia to learn what happens to wild child Jade, the third
of the Radcliffe sisters.
Elegy
for Eddie
By
Jacqueline Winspear
Publisher:
Harper
Release
Date: March 27, 2012
If you like historical mysteries and haven’t read the Maisie
Dobbs books, you are missing one of the best series around. This is #9, and I’ve
been anticipating it since I closed the final page of A Lesson in Secrets (#8).
You’ve heard all
about the March 27 releases I have read or will be reading, but these fourteen
books (one more that I included in my intro to the week) are only some of the
new titles available this week. What book are you most looking forward to
reading this week or next month or in May?
2 comments:
I always enjoy Suzanne Enoch's books. I had no idea about her new release until I received her newsletter today.
I'm glad you know about it now, Jane. It sounds as if it's going to be an especially good one. Of course, Enoch never writes a bad book, but some are better than others.
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