[I love May flowers and summer showers.]
April showers make me feel kind of blue. The days are not quite long enough or warm enough. By the time I get off from work on a rainy day, all I feel like doing is curling up with a good book and a Diet Coke. It will be raining here throughout the week so I thought that I would go with a blue cover theme for this hop.
If paranormal romance is not your thing, I have thrown in two other books to add some color.
One winner* can choose one book from the following titles:
- Night Play (Were-Hunter #2) by Sherrilyn Kenyon
- Paranormal Romance | Paperback
- Mystic Dreamers by Rosanne Bittner
- Historical Romance | Paperback
- Keep a Little Secret by Dorothy Garlock
- Romance | Hardcover
- Lover Unleashed (Black Dagger Brotherhood #9) by J. R. Ward
- Paranormal Romance | Hardcover
- Fired Up (Dreamlight Trilogy #1) Jayne Ann Krentz
- Paranormal Romance/Romantic Suspense | Hardcover
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Maybe Jack Whyte's Robert the Bruce.
ReplyDeleteAnnabel Joseph's Bound in Blue
ReplyDeleteJ.R. Ward's Lover Awakened.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed Laura Kaye's new series (Hard Ink), Tessa Bailey's Her Risk to Take and I could keep going. There are some many good ones out there recently!
ReplyDeleteI loved Anne Bishop's second novel in the Others' series: Murder of Crows. You must begin with Written in Red, though. It, too, is outstanding.
ReplyDeleteI would have to say Pulse by Kailin Gow. I read the whole series this year!
ReplyDeleteI really liked the premenition series by amy bartol, i still have alot of reading to go but that was good to me. thank you so much
ReplyDeleteMurder of Crows by Anne Bishop.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the amazing giveaway!
elizabeth @ bookattict . com
I haven't had the chance to read much yet but I am reading ECHO by Alicia Brewster. It's scifi.
ReplyDeleteShatter Me by Tahereh Mafi
ReplyDeleteJust started reading Merry Gentry by LK Hamilton
ReplyDeleteGypsy Brothers Series by Lili St Germain
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite all time books is The Alienist by Caleb Carr
ReplyDeleteChristine Feehan's Dark Wolf and Dark Possession
ReplyDeleteThanks for the suggestions everyone!
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