Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Bookish Anticipation...

I just found out that two of my favorite authors have new books coming out this year. And I'm so excited!


The first is a new Sebastian St. Cyr mystery novel by C.S. Harris called Why Kings Confess. It's due out in March which means I have to wait.....forty-two more days until I read the further adventures of Viscount Devlin and his wife, Hero. (Not that I'm counting or anything.) I love these historical fiction/mystery novels...mostly, I admit, because of Devlin. Read just one and you'll see what I mean.




And then, On June 3rd, the newest Lacey Flint mystery by S.J. Bolton will be released here in America: A Dark and Twisted Tide. I'm so looking forward to this one! I love the unexpected twists and turns in Bolton's novels, and her character, Lacey Flint, is a definite favorite. I just hope that DI Mark Joesbury shows up in this novel, too.

So, there you have it. Two awesome reads (I hope!) from two favorite authors that I am eagerly anticipating. I just wish I didn't have to wait so long to read them.

6 comments:

  1. I can't wait for the next in James Dashner's Eye of Minds series. The first one was quite a ride.

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    1. I haven't read any of Dashner's books...but I've heard good things about them. Maybe I should put him on my (ever-growing) list.

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  2. The anticipation is so tough! And then if you get them from the library as opposed to buying them, you have to wait for your turn in the queue...
    I hope the next 42 days fly by!

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    1. Thanks! So do I. I think my idea of heaven is having the book you want to read the moment you want to read it...mostly because I hate waiting. :) Thanks for dropping by and commenting!

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  3. I'm looking forward to A Dark and Twisted Tide too, as I love the Lacey Flint series! I haven't read any of the Sebastian St. Cyr books yet but I have a copy of the first one which I'm hoping to read soon.

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    1. I tend to rave about the Sebastian St. Cyr mysteries, maybe a little too much; I hope you enjoy the first one as much as I did. And isn't it great that there's another Lacey Flint novel? I can't wait!

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