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Eagerly Awaited December 2011 Books

When I started compiling everyone’s choices of the December books that they eagerly anticipate trying, I couldn’t help but wonder if the holidays were making us all a little nostalgic. Though our picks for the month still cover a variety of subgenres, we’re definitely heavier than usual on historicals. And among historicals, Carla Kelly’s Coming Home for Christmas anthology grabbed lots of people’s attention, with 9 AAR staffers adding it to their lists. So, does the holiday season make you a little more nostalgic in your reading or do you reading tastes stay pretty much the same?

 

 Title and AuthorReviewer
Coming Home for Christmas by Carla KellyComing Home for Christmas by Carla KellyBlythe, Lynn,Wendy, Jean, Lee, Heather S., Dabney, Pat,
A Place Called Home by Jo GoodmanA Place Called Home by Jo GoodmanLee, Wendy,Pat
Head Over Heels by Jill ShalvisHead Over Heels by Jill ShalvisJane,Dabney, Pat
A Scottish Love by Karen RanneyA Scottish Love by Karen RanneyLynn, Lee
Fate's Edge by Ilona AndrewsFate’s Edge by Ilona AndrewsMaggie,Wendy
An Unexpected Gentleman by Alissa JohnsonAn Unexpected Gentleman by Alissa JohnsonHeather S., Lee
Within the Flames by Marjorie M. LiuWithin the Flames by Marjorie M. LiuHeather S.
Walking Back to Happiness by Lucy DillonWalking Back to Happiness by Lucy DillonLeigh
Some Like It Hot by Louisa EdwardsSome Like it Hot by Louisa EdwardsPat
True Shot by Joyce LambTrue Shot by Joyce LambJane
Into the Crossfire by Lisa Marie RiceInto the Crossfire by Lisa Marie RiceHeather S.
Her Rebel Heart by Shannon FarringtonHer Rebel Heart by Shannon FarringtonLynn
Hearts and Swords by Robin D. OwensHearts and Swords by Robin D. OwensLeigh
The Last Cowboy by Lindsay McKennaThe Last Cowboy by Lindsay McKennaPat
True Colors by Thea HarrisonTrue Colors by Thea HarrisonAimee
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11/28/2011 11:06 am

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jane howe
jane howe
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11/26/2011 11:10 am

I cannot believe the new Julie Anne Long book coming out the end of Dec. is not on your list. I feel it should be number 1. In my opinion her book What A Duke Wants is the top book of the year so far.

Delia
Delia
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11/21/2011 1:47 pm

I went looking for Thea Harrison’s True Colors this morning also. It’s an e-novella and I found it on the publisher Samhain’s website for $2.45. I couldn’t find any info on if it would be released through BN or Amazon.

Louise
Louise
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11/23/2011 12:21 pm

Hi Delia and Barb!

Yes, it is available on the publishers website, but from what I have heard, it will also be available on Amazon and B&N. I had heard it would be available for pre-order by now, but I have no new information! Hope that helps!

Delia: I went looking for Thea Harrison’s True Colors this morning also.It’s an e-novella and I found it on the publisher Samhain’s website for $2.45. I couldn’t find any info on if it would be released through BN or Amazon.

Barb in Maryland
Barb in Maryland
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11/21/2011 10:31 am

Help! Would appreciate a little info on the Thea Harrison True Colors as I can’t find it on Amazon. Is it e-only from the author? What gives?
Thanks.

Tee
Tee
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11/21/2011 9:02 am

Not a one mentioned in the bunch above pulls me in at all. Oh, well—there’s always next month!

Lynn AAR: Does the holiday season make you a little more nostalgic in your reading or do you reading tastes stay pretty much the same?

In answer to your question regarding the kinds of books I like to read during the Christmas season, it depends on what’s out there. Not all the Christmas stories are necessarily great, but I do enjoy those from the authors I like to read. It’s iffy from year to year. This year’s crop is not bountiful.

I will say that I thoroughly look forward, though, to watching many of the Christmas movies that Hallmark highlights right up to Christmas on TV. They began a couple of weeks ago; and although not all of them are fantastic (including the Santa Claus nonsense movies about his sons getting married, etc), many of them are quite good. They get me in the mood, for sure. Many are repeats and I will watch them again if they were worth it the first time. Again, it depends.