Saturday, June 2, 2018

Looking Forward - June 2018

     Here are the New Releases for June 2018 that I'm looking forward to.  Let me know if you are planning to read any of these or if I missed any that you're excited for!

     June 5, 2018:





The Hills Have Spies by Mercedes Lackey: Mercedes Lackey is one of my favorite authors.  Her Valdemar series is my favorite series of all time.  I found out about this book today and immediately told SuperSteve that I HAVE to go to Barnes and Noble on Tuesday.  It's an emergency.  This is not a drill.  I will be there when the doors open! Find it on Goodreads, Amazon, or Barnes & Noble.


Sparrow Hill Road by Seanan McGuire: Seanan McGuire is another of my favorite authors.  This is a rerelease of the first book in the Ghost Roads series in anticipation of the sequel that is being released in July.  Find it on Goodreads, Amazon, or Barnes & Noble
*****I was provided a free copy of this novel via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.*****






Adrift by Rob Boffard: This is a science fiction thriller about tourists stranded in space and their struggle to survive.  I'm hoping this will be an "edge of your seat" adventure.  Find it on Goodreads, Amazon or Barnes & Noble.



















 The Vanishing by Sophia Tobin: This is the release of the paperback edition, the hardcover came out in January 2017.  This is a historical fiction novel that I requested mainly because I loved the cover.  I'm guilty of judging books by their covers and this one is absolutely stunning!  Find it on Goodreads, Amazon or Barnes & Noble.
*****I was provided a free copy of this novel via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review*****


The Secret Token: Myth, Obsession, and the Search for the Lost Colony of Roanoke by Andrew Lawler: This is a non-fiction book that may answer the question: What happened to the colony of Roanoke.  I'm trying to read more non-fiction this year, and this should be an entertaining read.  Find it on Goodreads, Amazon, or Barnes & Noble.
*****I was provided a free copy of this book via NetGalley in exhange for an honest review*****


     June 8, 2018:



Modern Guide to Energy Clearing by Barbara Moore:  I'm looking forward to this book because I think we all could use a little energy clearing and help filling our lives with more positive energy.  Find it on Goodreads, Amazon, or Barnes & Noble.
*****I was provided a free copy of this book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review*****


     June 12, 2018:
















Island of the Mad by Laurie R. King: Apparently this is #15 in a series.  I did not realize that when I requested this from NetGalley, although I have now gone out and bought #1 (The Beekeeper's Apprentice) which I will be reading this month, so I guess it's not a total loss for NetGalley.  From my understanding it's kind of like Sherlock Holmes fanfiction.  Find it on Goodreads, Amazon or Barnes & Noble.
*****I was provided a free copy of this novel via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review*****


The Spook in the Stacks by Eva Gates: This is #4 in a cozy mystery series.  Cozy mysteries are my guilty pleasure.  I prefer cozies with cats, food and magic or witches in them.  This installment in the series is set during Halloween, which makes it even better!  Find it on Goodreads, Amazon, or Barnes & Noble.
*****I was provided a free copy of this novel via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review*****


     June 15, 2018:




Altered Seasons: Monsoonrise by Paul Briggs: I love post-apocalyptic fiction.  And technically this is post apocalyptic climate change fiction, which I find fascinating (and extra scary because there is an element of truth here).  This is first in a new series.  Find it on Goodreads, Amazon, or Barnes & Noble.
*****I was provided a free copy of this novel via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review*****


     June 19, 2018:
















Outcasts of Order by L.E. Modesitt, Jr: The Saga of Recluce is one of my favorite fantasy series.  This is #20 in the series.  I can't wait for this novel.  Find it on Goodreads, Amazon, or Barnes & Noble.
*****I was provided a free copy of this novel via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review*****


Thicker Than Water by Mike Carey:  This is #4 in the Felix Castor series.  I love this series about a freelance exorcist.  Find it on Goodreads, Amazon, or Barnes & Noble.


     June 26, 2018:




Trail of Lightning by Rebecca Roanhorse: This is an exciting debut from a new author, and it's the first in a new series.  The cover is beautiful too.  Find it on Goodreads, Amazon or Barnes & Noble.


Iron and Magic by Ilona Andrews: I love Ilona Andrews, and this is the first in her new series.  But can I just say that I really dislike this cover.  I'm sorry, but, minus the magic she is holding in her hands, it looks like a cheesy historical romance.  I'm going to read it anyway because it's Ilona Andrews.  Find it on Goodreads, Amazon or Barnes & Noble.






Death by Espresso by Alex Erickson: This is #6 in the Bookstore Cafe series (yes, it's another cozy mystery) and there is a cat on the cover.  I don't think there's anything that could make me want to read this book more.  Find it on Goodreads, Amazon or Barnes & Noble.


The Ghost Between Us by Pete Nunweiler:  It's a horror novel, about ghosts.  Enough said.  Find it on Goodreads, Amazon, or Barnes & Noble.

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