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Eagerly Awaiting for January

AAR Staff again weighs in with which coming January books they are dying to read.

Title and AuthorReviewer
Chalice of Roses anthologyChalice of Roses anthologyBlythe, Lynn, Rike
The Betrayal of the Blood Lily by Lauren WilligThe Betrayal of the Blood Lily by Lauren WilligJane, LinnieGayl, Lee
Dopplegangster by Laura ResnickDopplegangster by Laura ResnickRike, Lynn
Midnight Resolutions by Kathleen O'ReillyMidnight Resolutions by Kathleen O’ReillyKatie, Rike
Beyond the Night by Joss WareBeyond the Night by Joss WareLynn, Jean
Lessons from a Scarlet Lady by Emma WildesLessons from a Scarlet Lady by Emma WildesBlythe
The Taking by Erin McCarthyThe Taking by Erin McCarthyLea
Scoundrel's Kiss by Carrie LoftyScoundrel’s Kiss by Carrie LoftyLynn
The Brightest Star in the Sky by Marian KeyesThe Brightest Star in the Sky by Marian KeyesLee
A Tapestry of Spells by Lynn KurlandA Tapestry of Spells by Lynn KurlandAndi
At the Duke's Pleasure by Tracy Anne WarrenAt the Duke’s Pleasure by Tracy Anne WarrenJean
Her Secret Fling by Sarah MayberryHer Secret Fling by Sarah MayberryKatie
Stolen Seduction by Elisabeth NaughtonStolen Seduction by Elisabeth NaughtonEmma
Criminal Deception by Marilyn PappanoCriminal Deception by Marilyn PappanoEllen
Succubi Like It Hot by Jill MylesSuccubi Like It Hot by Jill MylesAnne
Rebels and Traitors by Lindsey DavisRebels and Traitors by Lindsey DavisRike
The Truth about Lord Stoneville by Sabrina JeffriesThe Truth about Lord Stoneville by Sabrina JeffriesLea
The Duke's Redemption by Carla CapshawThe Duke’s Redemption by Carla CapshawLynn
Mending Fences by Jenna MindelMending Fences by Jenna MindelRike
Inked anthologyInked anthologyAndi
Forbidden Falls by Robyn CarrForbidden Falls by Robyn CarrEllen
The Courteous Cad by Catherine PalmerThe Courteous Cad by Catherine PalmerAnne
Spider's Bite by Jennifer EstepSpider’s Bite by Jennifer EstepEllen
A Field Guide to Burying Your Parents by Liza PalmerA Field Guide to Burying Your Parents by Liza PalmerAnne
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Debbie
Debbie
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12/01/2009 7:22 pm

Rike’s suggestion of Rebels and Traitors looks interesting. I’m also looking forward to Cole’s Pleasure of a Dark Prince, Laura Kinsale’s Lesson’s in French, and Barbara O’Neal’s (formerly Barbara Samuel) The Secret of Everything.

Debbie
Debbie
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12/01/2009 7:22 pm

Rike’s suggestion of Rebels and Traitors looks interesting. I’m also looking forward to Cole’s Pleasure of a Dark Prince, Laura Kinsale’s Lesson’s in French, and Barbara O’Neal’s (formerly Barbara Samuel) The Secret of Everything.

Trish
Trish
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12/01/2009 3:12 pm

I’m also looking forward to the Wildes, Mayberry, O’Reilly, Lofty and perhaps the Jeffries (depending on reviews). The Resnick looks interesting – didn’t know that she was doing urban fantasy these days.

Other January books I’m looking forward to are:

Pleasure of a Dark Prince – Kresley Cole
Kismet – Monica Burns
Lead Me On – Victoria Dahl
Proof By Seduction – Courtney Milan

Possibilities:
Pieces of Sky – Kaki Warner
Shades of Midnight – Lara Adrian

Trish
Trish
Guest
12/01/2009 3:12 pm

I’m also looking forward to the Wildes, Mayberry, O’Reilly, Lofty and perhaps the Jeffries (depending on reviews). The Resnick looks interesting – didn’t know that she was doing urban fantasy these days.

Other January books I’m looking forward to are:

Pleasure of a Dark Prince – Kresley Cole
Kismet – Monica Burns
Lead Me On – Victoria Dahl
Proof By Seduction – Courtney Milan

Possibilities:
Pieces of Sky – Kaki Warner
Shades of Midnight – Lara Adrian

Tee
Tee
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12/01/2009 9:52 am

@ Anne. This is one book I’ve placed on my list — “”A Field Guide to Burying Your Parents”” by Liza Palmer. Of course, the off-the-wall title attracted me at first; but the synopsis of it on Amazon also sounded great. Thanks for the suggestion. I hope it’s as good as it sounds.

Tee
Tee
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12/01/2009 9:52 am

@ Anne. This is one book I’ve placed on my list — “”A Field Guide to Burying Your Parents”” by Liza Palmer. Of course, the off-the-wall title attracted me at first; but the synopsis of it on Amazon also sounded great. Thanks for the suggestion. I hope it’s as good as it sounds.