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difit 12-02-18 08:55 AM

Winter Reading 2018-2019
 
I'm having problems with my computer. I feel like I'm still missing some authors.
Here are a few new release's for December. Happy reading!

4th
Before We Were Strangers - Brenda Novak
Cold Dark Places (Caddie Maddix Mystery, book 1) - Kylie Brant
Of Blood and Bone (Chronicles of the One, book 2) - Nora Roberts
Killer Classics (Book Barn Mystrey, book 5) - Kym Roberts

11th
Hooks Can Be Deceiving (Crochet Mystrey, book 13) - Betty Hechtman
Batter Off Dead (Southern Cake Mystery, book 2) - Maymee Bell
Baker Street Wedding (Baker Street Letters Mystery, book 6) - Michael Robertson
A Case of Syrah, Syrah (Wine Country Mystrey, book 1) - Nancy J Parra

18th
Kappy King and the Pie Kaper (An Amish Mystery) - Amy Lillard
Steamed Open (Maine Clambake Mystery, book 7) - Barbara Ross

25th
Yours After Dark (McCarthys of Gansett Island, book 19) - Marie Force

31st
Verses for the Dead (Pendergast, book 18) - Lincoln Child and Douglas Preston
A Delicate Touch (Stone Barrington, book 48) - Stuart Woods
Siege of Stone (Nicci Chronicles, book 3) - Terry Goodkind
The Boy (Broussard and Fourcade, book 2) - Tami Hoag
Live and Let Pie (Bakeshop Mystery, book 9) - Ellie Alexander
Lost Books and Old Bones (Scottish bookshop mystery, book 3) - Paige Shelton

sherry7899 12-02-18 09:07 AM

Thank you for your post!

anetta 12-02-18 09:16 AM

Thank you,


Anita

Dabbadooey 12-02-18 10:04 AM

I just finished Beneath a scarlet sky which is a great WW2 story based on real people. Now I am reading Educated which I can't put down.

upperwside 12-02-18 10:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dabbadooey (Post 2799880)
I just finished Beneath a scarlet sky which is a great WW2 story based on real people. Now I am reading Educated which I can't put down.

Both were favorite's of mine!

toaster 12-02-18 10:42 AM

difit, maybe there aren't as many releases coming out around the holidays? Thanks for the list and the new thread!

Pat58 12-02-18 02:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dabbadooey (Post 2799880)
I just finished Beneath a scarlet sky which is a great WW2 story based on real people. Now I am reading Educated which I can't put down.

How about that - I am reading The Ragged Edge of Night by Olivia Hawker, a historical fiction about a family living in a German village during WWII.

BunnyHop 12-02-18 04:41 PM

Thanks for the new list!

If anyone else missed noticing, Louise Penny has a new book out.

Kingdom of the Blind

I'm holding out til the library has a copy.

sheepla 12-03-18 08:58 AM

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Originally Posted by BunnyHop (Post 2799936)
Thanks for the new list!

If anyone else missed noticing, Louise Penny has a new book out.

Kingdom of the Blind

I'm holding out til the library has a copy.

It's in my kindle and I'm reading it this weekend. Can't wait.

Just finished the new Robert Galbraith book Lethal White.

donnamp 12-03-18 09:06 AM

Louise Penny's is on my hold list at the library!

I finished The Dream Daughter over the weekend. It was different from Diane Chamberlains's other offerings, and I enjoyed it, but I am a sucker for time travel. I think I will re-read The Time Traveler's Wife at some point.

I'm on to another YA fantasy - Rose & Thorn - a re-telling of Sleeping Beauty, a sequel of sorts to the Cinderella Fantasy I just finished (Ash & Bramble).

In addition to time travel, I am also a sucker for fairy-tale re-tells.

Donna


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