Eagerly Awaiting for March

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

Title and AuthorReviewer
Smooth Talking Stranger by Lisa KleypasSmooth Talking Stranger by Lisa KleypasJane, Lea, LinnieGayl, Heather, Linda, Blythe, Lisa, Ellen
First Comes Marriage by Mary BaloghFirst Comes Marriage by Mary BaloghLee, Rike, Blythe
The Treasure Keeper by Shana AbeThe Treasure Keeper by Shana AbeSandy, Heather
As Shadows Fade by Colleen GleasonAs Shadows Fade by Colleen GleasonLynn, Andi, Sandy
Silent on the Moor by Deanna RaybournSilent on the Moor by Deanna RaybournRike, Lee
Temptation Ridge by Robyn CarrTemptation Ridge by Robyn CarrEllen, Jane
Tangled Lies by Anne StuartTangled Lies by Anne StuartCindy, Lynn
Revealed by Kate NobleRevealed by Kate NobleLee
The Wicked Ways of a True Hero by Barbara MetzgerThe Wicked Ways of a True Hero by Barbara MetzgerLinda
Angels' Blood by Nalini SinghAngels’ Blood by Nalini SinghCindy
A Husband's Wicked Ways by Jane FeatherA Husband’s Wicked Ways by Jane FeatherLynn
Hope's Folly by Linnea SinclairHope’s Folly by Linnea SinclairRike
The Stepmother by Carrie AdamsThe Stepmother by Carrie AdamsLee
Vexing the Viscount by Emily BryanVexing the Viscount by Emily BryanEllen
Mommy by Mistake by Rowan ColemanMommy by Mistake by Rowan ColemanLee
Grave Goods by Ariana FranklinGrave Goods by Ariana FranklinRike
Don't Let It Be True by Jo BarrettDon’t Let It Be True by Jo BarrettLee
Under the Lemon Trees by Bhira BackhausUnder the Lemon Trees by Bhira BackhausHeather
The Woman Who Wouldn't by Gene WilderThe Woman Who Wouldn’t by Gene WilderLisa
Hand of Isis by Jo GrahamHand of Isis by Jo GrahamLynn
Tears of the Renegade by Linda HowardTears of the Renegade by Linda HowardCindy
Curse of the Spellmans by Lisa LutzRevenge of the Spellmans by Lisa LutzRachel
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Yolanda Bielak
Yolanda Bielak
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09/15/2010 4:13 pm

I used to write a web-site similar to yours, for some reason I stopped doing it.. Definitely keep it up, you’re a great writer..

Janet W
Janet W
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02/03/2009 11:01 am

Good point on re-releases — not that it’s not a cause to celebrate necessarily. Re-release that old Balogh that follows after A Chance Encounter (is it Wood Nymph?) and I’ll be dancing in the streeets! But not to pile on, yes, please. Love how La Nora does it: big ole label on never before published Nora!

Katie Mack
Katie Mack
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02/02/2009 1:52 pm

I’m eagerly awaiting Robyn Carr’s latest. As for the Linda Howard re-release, I’ll definitely be avoiding that one. I’ve read a couple of her books from the 1980’s and they were awful. Why they get re-released I have no idea.

Belle
Belle
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02/02/2009 10:41 am

I think that the name “”eagerly awaited”” suggests the book is new. If you were so eager, you could buy it on e-bay or amazon secondhand.

My suggestion would be to indicate which “”eagerly anticipated”” were “”new”” and which were “”rereleases.”” Some of us have been reading for many years and hate to buy something we already have. If you know something is a rerelease, I would appreciate it if you would mark it as such.

JMHO

Lynn Spencer
Lynn Spencer
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02/02/2009 10:25 am

Belle-

Yes, you’re right. Both the Linda Howard and Anne Stuart listed are re-releases. We allow re-releases, paperback releases of hardcovers, etc… for our eagerly anticipated books of the month. For myself, I know that I was in elementary school when Anne Stuart’s Tangled Lies came out the first time, so I’m glad to catch up on the re-release!

Heather Massey
Heather Massey
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02/01/2009 8:21 pm

Glad to see Linnea Sinclair’s HOPE’S FOLLY on the list. Looking forward to that one.

PatW
PatW
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01/30/2009 6:27 pm

Tears of the Renegade was published in 1985 as Silhouette Intimate Moments 61; don’t remember much about it though – maybe that’s just as well for Ms. Howard.

Belle
Belle
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01/30/2009 6:18 pm

Tears of the Renegade by Linda Howard is a re-release of a 2001 title, or at least that’s what a Google search seemed to say.

Connie Brockway
Connie Brockway
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01/30/2009 4:58 pm

For myself, I’m dying to get my hands on the next in Arianna Franklin’s series. She does a fabulous job of setting the reader right down in the midst of medieval England.