Eagerly Awaited November Books
As the November’s new release picks came in from AAR staffers, I kept noticing one thing. Everyone is really excited about the books coming out next month! As always, choices came from pretty much every subgenre out there. The top three choices were running neck and neck, and as it turns out, lots of us want to read a contemporary, a steampunk novel, and a historical. The three books that many of us want to read in November? The Black Hawk by Joanna Bourne, Heart of Steel by Meljean Brook and Until There was You by Kristan Higgins. So, what do you want to read?
Title and Author | Reviewer | |
The Black Hawk by Joanna Bourne | Blythe, Lynn,Jane, Jean, Lee, Wendy, Dabney, Lea, Rike | |
Until There was You by Kristan Higgins | Lea, Lee,Jane, Leigh, Heather S., Jean | |
Heart of Steel by Meljean Brook | Jean,Dabney, Rike, Pat, Wendy, Maggie | |
Real Men Will by Victoria Dahl | Jane, LinnieGayl, Blythe | |
Bring Me Home for Christmas by Robyn Carr | Maggie,Leigh, Heather S. | |
The Famous Heroine/The Plumed Bonnet(reissue) by Mary Balogh | Jean, Anne, Wendy | |
All They Need by Sarah Mayberry | Heather S., Pat, Leigh | |
Gift Wrapped Governess by Sophia James, Annie Burrows and Marguerite Kaye | Rike,Lynn | |
In Close by Brenda Novak | Lynn, Maggie | |
Christmas at Pemberley by Regina Jeffers | Anne | |
The Comforts of Home by Jodi Thomas | Pat | |
Crossed by Ally Condie | Maggie | |
A Regency Christmas Carol by Christine Merrill | Rike | |
To Wed a Wild Lord by Sabrina Jeffries | Dabney | |
Tall, Dark and Cowboy by Joanne Kennedy | Pat | |
Nightshine by Lynn Viehl | Jean | |
Risky Christmas by Jill Sorenson and Jennifer Morey | Rike | |
Wyoming Tough by Diana Palmer | Pat | |
Open Country(mass market reissue) by Kaki Warner | Pat |
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i am looking forward to new books by meljean brooke (yes heart of steel), also sherrilyn kenyon’s guardian, ilona andrews fate’s edge and larrissa ione’s eternal rider book 2.Happy reading…
I’m looking forward to Victoria Dahl’s Real Men Will. Eric has a long way to go to dig himself out of the mess he made in the trilogy’s prequel novella, Just One Taste.
I’m also looking forward to the first book in Nora Roberts’ new trilogy, The Next Always, Jill Shalvis’ Head Over Heals, and Jessica’s Scott’s debut novel, Because of You.
And the SEAL of My Dreams anthology by Jami Alden, Stephanie Bond, Kylie Brant, Helen Brenna, Helen Kay Diamond, Cindy Gerard, Tara Janzen, Leslie Kelly, Elle Kennedy, Alison Kent, Jo Leigh, Gennita Low, Marliss Melton, Christine Ridgeway, Barbara Samuel, Roxanne St Claire, Stephanie Tyler, & Loreth Ann White (proceeds go to charity).
I’m looking forward to the Mary Balogh re-print!
Johanna Bourne’s books start out wonderfully, but every one I’ve read sort of fall apart halfway through. I will eventually check out The Black Hawk.
I’m waiting for The Black Hawk. Justine’s story should be interesting.
I am currently re-reading Joanna Bourne’s “”Spymaster series””, getting my mind ready for Black Hawk. Grace Burrowes’- The Virtuoso, Courtney Milan’s-Unraveled,Nicola Cornick’s-Desired, Nora Roberts’-The Next Always, Janet Evanovich’s- Explosive Eighteen, Nancy Gideon’s Hunter of Shadows are some of the yummy reading I’m looking forward to in November.
I’m super excited about the Black Hawk by Joanna Bourne and Until There was You by Kristan Higgins.
Can’t wait to get my hands on Black Hawk by Joanna Bourne! Cover of Christmas as Pemberley looks very similar to the (award winning) cover of The Mischief of the Mistletoe by Lauren Willig.
Gift Wrapped Governess sounds cute. I read the excerpt on Amazon. . . and she won me over with the dog.
I too am looking forward to Heart of Steal by Meljean Brook and I definitely want to read The Comforts of Home by Jodi Thomas