
Tantalizing Titles
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2 weeks ago |
thefrumiousconsortium.net | Doreen Sheridan |Tantalizing Titles
Hello, readers! We’re doing a third roundup column of Most Anticipated Titles this May because there are so many good books still pouring in here at the end of the month and in the first weeks of June. Gosh, how is it almost June already?
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3 weeks ago |
thefrumiousconsortium.net | Doreen Sheridan |Tantalizing Titles
Hello, dear readers! This week, we’re looking at books coming out in the back half of May, starting with a terrific series debut! Tori Eldridge’s Kaua’i Storm was a long time in the writing. Despite being a native Hawaiian who can trace her ancestry back to 1783, Ms Eldridge felt far less confident about setting a book in the islands of her birth after years of living in the diaspora.
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1 month ago |
thefrumiousconsortium.net | Doreen Sheridan |Tantalizing Titles
Hello, readers! Sorry everything’s been a bit chaotic this week. The funeral of my co-parent’s mom was yesterday and we’ve been doing a lot of family-wrangling, which has eaten up more of my time than anticipated. But at least there are books to escape to and relax in, including some of my most anticipated for the next few weeks!First on this list is W A Simpson’s The Hatter’s Daughter, the third book in the Tales Of The Riven Isles dark fantasy series.
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2 months ago |
thefrumiousconsortium.net | Doreen Sheridan |Tantalizing Titles
Happy April, dear readers! It finally feels like spring in the northern hemisphere, and I’ve been taking the opportunity to bring books with me on my daily walks to enjoy the weather as much as I can. Here’s a small selection of upcoming titles that I have my eye on for further jaunts, starting with Jon Hickey’s standout literary debut Big Chief, publishing on April 8.
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2 months ago |
thefrumiousconsortium.net | Doreen Sheridan |Tantalizing Titles
Hello, dear readers! It is Week Three of me turning with the equinox to talk of current and upcoming titles that have caught my eye that I can’t quite yet squeeze into my reading schedule. The first of these is Alison Gunn’s debut horror novel Nowhere. Police chief Rachel Kennan throws herself into keeping the peace in her small Virginia town, focusing on work in order to avoid dealing with the grief of recently losing her young son.
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