- The Night Season by Chelsea Cain
- A Crack in the Lens (Holmes on the Range mystery, #4) by Steve Hockensmith
- The Mistress (The Chicago Fire Trilogy, #2) by Susan Wiggs
- Pale Rose of England by Sandra Worth
- Bookmarked for Death (Booktown Mysteries, #2) by Lorna Barrett
- The Nearest Exit by Olen Steinhauer
- The World’s Greatest Sleuth (Holmes on the Range mystery, #5) by Steve Hockensmith
- Hemlock Lake by Carolyn J. Rose
Lots of great titles! A Crack in the Lens looks interesting.
A Crack in the Lens was a total surprise for me and a great read.
Sandra Worth is on my “must look for” list. I’m seeing her everywhere lately. I haven’t read any of Susan Wiggs’ historicals – only her contemporaries. Are you a fan?
Mary check your email for a Sandra Worth offer. As to Susan Wiggs I picked the Tudor Rose trilogy because of the my interest in the Tudors. I found two of the three books enjoyable but then I’m a pretty tough critic. I didn’t finish book 3 simply because I don’t enjoy Irish/Celtic settings. I have her historical Chicago fire trilogy on my Nook library wish list and I’m looking forward to reading them here soon.
Oh, such a great mailbox! I also love the Tudors. Enjoy all your new reads.
There is something about those Tudors that just keeps bringing me back over and over and over.
I’m curious about Pale Rose of England. Interesting topic but I’ve read 2 books by her before but wasn’t huge fan.
I’ve read The King’s Daughter by Sandra Worth and from what I remember I enjoyed it.
They all look like great reads but A Crack in the Lens and The Greatest Sleuth both caught my eye. Enjoy your reads and thanks for the opportunity to host MM this month!
Have fun hosting MM this month. I’ve loved putting it on a blog tour.
Bookmarked for Death and Hemlock Lake look mighty appealing to me. Enjoy all your new reads.
Bookmarked for Death was another great entry in the Booktown Mystery series.
These look very good! Hope you enjoy them….
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What a wonderful mix of books! Cozy, thriller, historical romance, historical fiction, mystery … just a wonderful slew of something for any reading mood! Enjoy all of them!
A little something for all my reading tastes.
Have to check out Mistress
I’m looking forward to starting the Chicago Fire Trilogy of which Mistress is the second book.
You have some new ones here – Pale Rose of England sounds gorgeous as well. Enjoy the reading.
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The Chicago Fire Trilogy has been on my wishlist forever! I love Susan Wiggs’ historical romances. Great selection of books! Enjoy!
Because I got a Nook ereader for Christmas I was able to move the Chicago Fire trilogy from my Amazon wish list to my library wish list. Hopefully this means I’ll get around to reading them sooner.
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What a wonderful range of books. 🙂 I see quite a few I would love! And the black/white cover of World’s Greatest Sleuth is very fun!
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I love black and white covers just because you don’t see them very often. They tend to jump out at me.