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What books are you looking forward to reading in Winter 2020/21 (December-February)?
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I'm loving Jessica Clare's Wyoming Cowboy series so of course I'm looking forward to The Bachelor Cowboy.
Much Ado About You sounds like my cup of tea: Small English village, quaint bookstore, and romance. What more could you want?
I've been a huge fan of Kelley Armstrong's Rockton series from the beginning so I'm super excited about A Stranger in Town.
Deep Into the Dark is a new series by PJ Tracy. After loving Monkeywrench so much I'm ready to dive in!
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Before She Disappeared is the first standalone thriller from Lisa Gardner in twenty years! I've been reading and loving her books long before Goodreads.
In a Holidaze released in October, but it felt right to wait until Winter to pick it up. A romance a-la-Ground Hog day? Sounds like a lot of fun.
Love the Guild Hunter series! Whether it be a Raphael/Elena book or one that focuses on a side character (like Archangel's Sun), each installment is a treat!
I've already started Long Road to Mercy so technically I'm reading it this Fall, but there are two more books to devour and I plan on reading them in December. I've enjoyed David Baldacci's Will Robie series so I'm looking forward to getting to know Atlee Pine!
What books are you looking forward to reading this Winter?
I am a super-fan of In a Holidaze, so I hope you get to read it and enjoy it. I am looking forward to the Samantha Young book too. It sounds fantastic
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to it! :)
DeleteIn a Holidaze would be a perfect December read and I hope you'll love it! I'm really excited for Layla, Colleen Hoover's December release.
ReplyDeleteI agree, but I may get to it a little sooner. We'll see. I always feel bad when I have a review book waiting for months after its release.
DeleteOh, I didn't know she had a new one coming. I hope you love it! :)
I have the Rockton book and hope to dive into it soon :)
ReplyDeleteLove that series so much!
DeleteMany things I love and plan to read.
ReplyDeleteAnne - Books of My Heart
I think we have common tastes in books, so not surprised there. :)
DeleteAwww, bring on the cowboys, yes please
ReplyDeleteYes!
DeleteArchangel's Sun and Stranger in Town are on my pile, too. Love seeing all the mysteries, too!
ReplyDeleteI'm reading Archangel's Sun and loving it! Hope you do, too, Sophia. :)
DeleteI need to try Jessica Clare's books - I read some of her early UF written under another one of her names and loved it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining in this week!!
Oh, I didn't know she wrote UF under another name. I'll have to check that out. It was fun, thanks!
Deletei see several i would love to read myself. hoppe you enjoy them all
ReplyDeletesherry @ fundinmental
Thanks, Sherry!
DeleteI do really want to read In a Holidaze. I'm ready for some fun holiday reads, along with my usual mysteries and thrillers. haha
ReplyDelete-Lauren
www.shootingstarsmag.net
Yeah, I do love a fun holiday read. CL usually makes me laugh.
DeleteI’m seeing Holidaze everywhere! It sounds good! Happy reading!
ReplyDeleteYes, I think there's a lot of bloggers with it on their list. Thanks, Heather!
DeleteI'm glad you joined in TMST this week! Holidaze was super cute. Hope you like it too.
ReplyDeleteKaren @ For What It's Worth
Oh, nice to hear another reader enjoyed it! Thanks! :)
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