Some of the titles hitting shelves this week are:
The Lemoncholy Life of Annie Aster by Scott Wilbanks
The Night Sister by Jennifer McMahon
Woman with a Secret by Sophie Hannah
The Way of Sorrows by Jon Steele
Alice by Christina Henry
Mrs. Sinclair's Suitcase by Louise Waters
In a Dark, Dark Wood by Ruth Ware
Stepdog by Nicole Galland
Rubbernecker by Belinda Bauer
The Secrets of Lake Road by Karen Katchur
The 3rd Woman Jonathan Freedland
Villa America by Liza Klaussman
The Bangkok Asset by John Burdett
Dawnbreaker by Jay Posey
Orphan #8 by Kim van Alkemade
Evergreen Falls by Kimberly Freeman
Let Me Tell You: New Stories by Shirley Jackson
The Marriage of Opposites by Alice Hoffman
Rome in Love by Anita Hughes
The Eternal World by Christopher Farnsworth
The Casualties by Nick Holdstock
All That Followed by Gabriel Urza
The Best of Enemies by Jen Lancaster
Lamp Black, Wolf Grey by Paula Brackston
The Promise of Home by Darcie Chan
Deadly Assets by W. E. B. Griffin
The Girl Who Slept With God by Val Brelinski
Protocol Zero by James Abel
Malice at the Palace by Rhys Bowen
The Enchantress of Paris by Marci Jefferson
Coming of Age at the End of Days by Alice LaPlante
The Twice and Future Caesar by R. M. Meluch
Dragonbane by Sherrilyn Kenyon
The Mountain by David L. Golemon
The Dust That Falls From Dreams by Lous de Bernieres
Lord of the Wings by Donna Andrews
Under Tiberious by Nick Tosches
Public Enemies by Ann Aguirre
The Nightmare Charade Mindee Arnett
As Black as Ebony by Salla Simukka
Of Dreams and Rust by Sarah Fine
After the Red Rain by Barry Lyga, Peter Facinelli, & Rob DeFranco
Daughter of Dusk by Livia Blackburne
Goodbye Stranger by Rebecca Stead
Ghostlight by Sonia Gensler
New on DVD:
The Casual Vacancy
Child 44
Adult Beginners
Burying the Ex
Insurgent
Far From the Madding Crowd
True Story
Madame Bovary
A Little Chaos
Every Secret Thing
The Salvation
New reviews at Bookbitch.com:
Angel Killer by Andrew Mayne
1 comment:
Hi - I read Orphan #8 by Kim van Alkemade for review recently. So good! :)
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