Tuesday, September 4, 2018

Looking Forward - September 2018

     Harvest is my favorite season.  That's what SuperSteve and I call Autumn.  I want pumpkin spice and chai flavored everything, and I'm looking forward to wearing sweaters and leggings.  I love the cooler weather (I very much dislike sweat and being hot).  Soon we will be admiring the changing colors of the foliage, and it will be getting dark earlier.  I'll be snuggled under a blanket, with a cat in my lap while reading.  I've been looking forward to this since the middle of June.  Also, usually the harvest season means more time for me to read. 
   
     Speaking of reading, here are the books I'm looking forward to in September.  You may want to get your pumpkin spice latte before reading this.  There are a lot.  Let me know if you're going to be reading any of these, or if I missed any you're looking forward to, in the comments.



September 4, 2018:




















The Seclusion by Jacqui Castle:  This is a dystopian novel with, I'm hoping, a strong female protagonist.  Find it on Goodreads, Amazon, or Barnes & Noble
***I was provided a free copy of the book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review***

Plague Land: Reborn by Alex Scarrow:  This is the sequel to last year's Plague Land.  You all know how much I love a good apocalypse.  Find it on Goodreads, Amazon, or Barnes & Noble
***I was provided a free copy of the book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review***




















A Deadly Brew by Lynn Cahoon: This a novella.  It's a cozy mystery, it's Halloween themed, and just look at that awesome cover!  Find it on Goodreads, Amazon, or Barnes & Noble
***I was provided a free copy of the book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review***

Night and Silence by Seanan McGuire: This is #12 in the October Daye series.  If you haven't gotten into this series yet do yourself a favor and go read the first one (Rosemary and Rue) now!  Find this latest installment on Goodreads, Amazon, or Barnes & Noble
***I was provided a free copy of the book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review***





The Chrysalis by Brendan Deeen: This novel looks delightfully scary.  I'm hoping it will keep me up at night.  Find it on Goodreads, Amazon, or Barnes & Noble
***I was provided a free copy of the book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review***




September 11, 2018:





















The Lantern's Ember by Colleen Houck:  I'll admit that I selected this one because of the cover.  It has a lot of not so great reviews on Goodreads, but I'm hoping to enjoy it anyway.  I mean, just look at that cover!  Find it on Goodreads, Amazon, or Barnes & Noble
***I was provided a free copy of the book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review***

Born Scared by Kevin Brooks: This is a book about fear.  I thought that with my anxiety issues it might be an interesting read.  Find it on Goodreads, Amazon, or Barnes & Noble
***I was provided a free copy of the book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review***




The Late Great Wizard by Sara Hanover:  This is the first book in a new urban fantasy series.  A debut author, and a gorgeous cover; how could I say no?  Find it on Goodreads, Amazon, or Barnes & Noble
***I was provided a free copy of the book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review***




September 18, 2018:




The Night Crossing by Robert Masello: The description of this novel starts with: "Bram Stoker kept secret a tale even more terrifying than Dracula."  Need I say more?  Find it on Goodreads, Amazon, or Barnes & Noble
*** I was provided a free copy of the book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review***

Worldshaper by Edward Willett:  This is the first book in a new urban fantasy series with a labyrinth.  Yes, you see why I picked this one now.  The book description promises a labyrinth.  Find it on Goodreads, Amazon, or Barnes & Noble
***I was provided a free copy of the book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review***

























SINdrome by J. T. Nicholas: I didn't realize this is the third book in the series.  I haven't read the rest so probably won't get to this installment in the series for a couple more months.  But it's about the synth uprising, woohoo!  Find it on Goodreads, Amazon, or Barnes & Noble
***I was provided a free copy of the book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review***

The Real Witches of New England by Ellen Evert Hopman: I'm trying to read more nonfiction.  I'm doing that by choosing topics that I'm really interested in.  Find it on Goodreads, Amazon, or Barnes & Noble
***I was provided a free copy of the book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review***


September 25, 2018:
























The Ghost and the Bogus Bestseller by Cleo Coyle: This is book #6 in the Haunted Bookshop Mystery Series.  I love cozy mysteries about books and shop owners, so I love this series.  If you like mysteries and haven't discovered this series yet go read the first one, The Ghost and Mrs. McClure.  Find this latest installment in the series on Goodreads, Amazon, or Barnes & Noble
***I was provided a free copy of the book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review***

Bells, Spells and Murders by Carol J. Perry: This is book #7 in the Witch City Mystery Series.  This series is currently my favorite cozy mystery series.  It has a supernatural cat, and paranormal twists galore.  If you haven't read any of this series yet give it a try, the first one in the series is Caught Dead Handed and you can read my review here.  Find the latest installment in this series on Goodreads, Amazon, or Barnes & Noble
***I was provided a free copy of the book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review***





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