Showing posts with label new releases. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new releases. Show all posts

Monday, May 09, 2016

New Releases - May 2016

One week in the 30 Day Blog Challenge and so far so good ;) I thought the hardest would be to find the motivation and time to blog every day... but nope. Instead, the real challenge is what to blog about?! In addition, I want to mix up my posts. For example, I thought of talking about the Chinese TV show I'm watching right now, but then, I just posted about Chinese actors three posts ago. I also had a review two days ago... and curling is over, so I have no life aside from reading LOL.

After asking Ames and Rowena some suggestions, I decided to go with a classic - new releases! By the way, is it me or my list of auto-buys is getting shorter and shorter? Or perhaps the list of authors is as long, but they publish less? I look at my book journal and there seems to be less books that get me really excited? For example, this month, I only had 3 auto-buy books; all the rest were on the radar/maybe books... It's still going to be a long post though, so get ready :) Here are the books I'm looking forward to.


Auto-Buys



I've talked about these three books already in my Birthday Book Haul. The Hidden Oracle by Rick Riordan and The Unexpected Everything by Morgan Matson were both on my auto-buy list while I got Shuffle, Repeat by Jen Klein because I've been in the mood for YA and decided to treat myself ;)


The third auto-buy book is Gone with the Witch by Heather Blake and I'm actually reconsidering it because I'm 2 books behind on this series (not counting this new one) ^_^; While I really like Ms Blake's writing, none of her new series - A Wishcraft Mystery and A Magic Potion Mystery - has hooked me in like the Lucy Valentine series.
Darcy and her dog Missy are determined to put their best foot forward at the Enchanted Village’s annual Pawsitively Enchanted pet contest. She’s happy to lend a hand when the show’s organizer hires Darcy to keep an eye on things among growing suspicions that someone is sabotaging the event. But Darcy’s quest for justice is thrown off the scent when her lead suspect is found dead at the competition.

As if a murder weren’t bad enough, someone begins snatching up prize-winning pets right from under their owners’ noses. Darcy is determined to protect the pampered participants at whatever cost. But she’ll have to work fast to sniff out the thief before she becomes the next victim of a killer determined to stop her dead in her tracks...
May 3.


Maybes

For the past few years, I haven't been in the mood for historical romance... Perhaps I read too many in a too short amount of time. Anyway, my reading of this genre has been restricted to a short list of my favorite authors and among them,Mary Balogh. Except, this is another series that haven't done much for me... If I pick up this book, it'll be for the hero and if I don't pick up this book, it'll also be because of the hero ^_^; I just can't decide if I'm interested in reading Only Beloved given that George is starting over romance-wise at his age.
For the first time since the death of his wife, the Duke of Stanbrook is considering remarrying and finally embracing happiness for himself. With that thought comes the treasured image of a woman he met briefly a year ago and never saw again.

Dora Debbins relinquished all hope to marry when a family scandal left her in charge of her younger sister. Earning a modest living as a music teacher, she’s left with only an unfulfilled dream. Then one afternoon, an unexpected visitor makes it come true.

For both George and Dora that brief first encounter was as fleeting as it was unforgettable. Now is the time for a second chance. And while even true love comes with a risk, who are two dreamers to argue with destiny?
May 3.


Like many others, Linda Howard used to be on my auto-buy list. I didn't read her last couple of books, but I'm really considering getting Troublemaker because a) this is her come-back book and therefore, it deserves a chance and b) the reviews so far have been quite positive.
For Morgan Yancy, an operative and team leader in a paramilitary group, nothing comes before his job. But when he’s ambushed and almost killed, his supervisor is determined to find out who’s after the members of his elite squad—and why. Due to worries that this unknown enemy will strike again, Morgan is sent to a remote location and told to lay low and stay vigilant. But between a tempting housemate he’s determined to protect and a deadly threat waiting in the shadows, keeping under the radar is proving to be his most dangerous mission yet.

The part-time police chief of a small West Virginian mountain town, Isabeau “Bo” Maran finally has her life figured out. She’s got friends, a dog, and a little money in the bank. Then Morgan Yancy shows up on her doorstep. Bo doesn’t need a mysterious man in her life—especially a troublemaker as enticing and secretive as Morgan.

The harder they fight the intense heat between them, the closer Morgan and Bo become, even though she knows he’s hiding from something. But discovering the truth could cost Bo more than she’s willing to give. And when Morgan’s cover is blown, it might just cost her life.
May 10.


Deep Dark by Laura Griffin is the latest installment in her Tracer series, which I've read on and off. I like that most of the characters work in law enforcement... but I can't help but compare Ms Griffin's books to Karen Rose's and well, we know who wins that battle ^_^;
The moment detective Reed Novak steps onto the crime scene, he knows the case is going to rock his world. A beautiful young woman murdered at home. No sign of forced entry. No motive. She’s obviously not the killer’s first victim, and Reed’s instincts tell him she won’t be his last. Reed’s first clue comes via a mysterious text that links to a dating profile, but even more intriguing than the clue is the person who sent it.

As a white-hat hacker in the Delphi Center’s cyber investigation unit, Laney Knox sneaks into some of the deepest, darkest corners of the Internet looking for predators. Laney would prefer to stay away from Austin PD’s most recent murder case, but she can’t ignore the chilling similarities between that crime and her own brutal attack years ago. Laney offers to help the sexy lead detective, but he wants more from her than just a promising tip—Reed wants her trust. Laney resists, but as their relationship deepens she’s tempted to reveal the closely guarded secrets that could make her a key witness…or the killer’s next victim.
May 24.


I've read one book before by Elizabeth Hayley and while it had potential, it didn't deliver ^_^; However, I'm curious about The Wedding Agreement and debating whether to give it a go because the hero is a FBI agent and single dad, it's a friends-to-lovers theme book and also, it has the arrangement trope.
Love doesn’t always follow the same schedule...

Alex Walker doesn’t need a woman in his life. In fact, he doesn’t have time for one. Between his career in the FBI and the demands of being good father, romance is an unwanted distraction.

Likewise, Cassidy Mullen is fine on her own. The independent career woman has never had a husband in her plans—forget about kids. But when her friend Alex gets into a bind with his ex over their daughter, Cass finds herself suddenly playing the part of Alex’s stable, child-loving fiancĂ©e—and liking it a lot more than she’d care to admit.

Soon Alex and Cass can’t deny the real passion growing between them. But as fake affection turns into real love, Cass and Alex will have to make a choice: say “I Do” to their feelings or give up on happily-ever-after for good...
May 3.


It's not a secret that I have a weakness for characters with disabilities. While looking for YA books, I came across Tone Deaf by Olivia Rivers in which the heroine is deaf and the hero is a rock star. Yep, that was enough to deserve a second glance ;)
His world is music. Her world is silent.

Ali Collins was a child prodigy destined to become one of the greatest musicians of the twenty-first century—until she was diagnosed with a life-changing brain tumor. Now, at seventeen, Ali lives in a soundless world where she gets by with American Sign Language and lip-reading. She’s a constant disappointment to her father, a retired cop fighting his own demons, and the bruises are getting harder to hide.

When Ali accidentally wins a backstage tour with the chart-topping band Tone Deaf, she’s swept back into the world of music. Jace Beckett, the nineteen-year-old lead singer of the band, has a reputation. He’s a jerk and a player, and Ali wants nothing to do with him. But there’s more to Jace than the tabloids let on. When Jace notices Ali’s bruises and offers to help her escape to New York, Ali can’t turn down the chance at freedom and a fresh start. Soon she’s traveling cross-country, hidden away in Jace’s RV as the band finishes their nationwide tour. With the help of Jace, Ali sets out to reboot her life and rediscover the music she once loved.
May 3.


On the Radar


May 3

May 10


May 31

I've read Chanel Cleeton before and while the books didn't wow me, they were enjoyable. My only hesitation about Fly with Me is that the hero is in the military... Yep, I still have the military/army reading block. Sigh.

Summer of Sloane and Girl Against the World are on my radar because they're YAs.

For some reasons, Elizabeth Hoyt's books are always on my radar even though I haven't read any in ages and I actually don't enjoy her writing as much as everyone. I think it's the hope that maybe, this is the book that will change my mind ^_^;

Julie Anne Long is another author that everyone loves and I'm lukewarm to... However, I'm curious about Hot in Hellcat Canyon since it's Ms Long's foray into contemporary romance.

I enjoyed Sarah Morgan's writing, but I don't feel a loyalty for her. Didn't her last couple of releases... but Sleepless in Manhattan has such a cute cover LOL.

I've read Slow and Steady Rush by Laura Trentham and it was okay... Didn't have the urge to pick her again. However, this is a new series, so who knows?

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 Told you the list was long LOL. I like to be aware of what's coming out and new authors and so on, that's why my lists are always long... but how many of these will I actually read? Who knows...

Friday, August 01, 2014

BT: New Releases - August 2014

Hi everyone!!

Sorry for the radio silence for the past month and plus... I guess I needed a break to recharge. The good news is that my reading has picked up and I had a great month of July :)

I'm working on a personal project at the moment that hopefully, I'll wrap up this week-end. As soon as it's taken care of, I'll come back to blogging. I've been itching for it the past few days, especially now that Kristie is back :P Oh the pressure on both of us LOL.

In the meantime, Ames and I have our monthly new releases post over at Breezing Through. Click here to check out what books we're looking forward to!

Thursday, May 01, 2014

New Releases - May 2014

Hi everyone!

It's May 1st today and as usual, Ames and I have our post of new releases up over at Breezing Through. Click here to check it out and let us know if we missed anything!






Monday, February 03, 2014

New Releases - February 2014

Hi everyone!

How are you doing? I'm sooo tired LOL. However, it's a good kind of tired, so I shouldn't complain much. Sorry, I haven't been posting or blog-hopping much. It's just been quite busy. Last Friday was Chinese New Year and as usual, it was a mad rush cleaning my room. So sad right? ^_^; The good news is I made it! Yay! I've also been quite busy curling. I've participated to a few tournaments that take place during the week-ends in addition to my regular games. I have a break this week, except that the Scotties Tournament of Hearts, i.e. the Canadian National Women Curling Championship, is taking place in Montreal!! Woohoo! Guess who's going to go to some games? Yep, me. I'm planning to go tomorrow morning and Thursday evening. So excited!

With everything going on, I've kind of hit a reading slump. Sigh, I hate them so much! However, tomorrow is release day, so hopefully, I'll find something to drag me out of it! Ames and I have posted our monthly New Releases post over at Breezing Through. Click here to see what books might get me out of my funk :)





Thursday, January 02, 2014

New Releases - January 2014!

Hi everyone!

Quick post to let you know that Ames and I have our New Releases post for January up over at Breezing Through :) Check out how we're going to start the year!


 By the way, be a dear and let us know if we missed any good books!

Sunday, September 01, 2013

Hauling Sunday CXVIII

Hi everyone! :) How is your week-end going? Mine so far has been relaxing which is exactly what I needed after a couple of bad days :( Before I share my woes with you all though, today is September 1... So guess what? Yep, Ames and I have our New Releases post up over at Breezing Through :) Check it out. And if we forgot some good books coming out, let us know!! Because so far, September looks like a lean month ^_^;



Now, onto the books I got this week! :P It was a pretty good week as you can see LOL.



 

Heart of Venom, The Arrangement and The Hero were pre-orders that I've made at Book Depository a couple of months ago. It was nice that they arrived during release week :) Usually, I'll receive them a week after. In any case, I have already read them all :P I bought If You Can't Stand the Heat at the bookstore when I went to renew my membership to Chapters/Indigo irewards program and got a nice 20% off on it. Finally, One Night with a Cowboy is an e-book I bought over at Kobo with a 35% off discount, yay! I read Ms Johnson for the first time in the anthology He's the One and really enjoyed her story, Fish Out of the Water, and wanted more :P

As I said, good week right? Well at least, book-wise... What did you get?

If not for the books, my week would have been quite bleak... I'm going to vent a little, so feel free to skip LOL. Still reading? Brave people :P Well first, I cut myself at work again on Thursday... This time, it was a weird cut because it's actually my nail... The problem is that it hasn't cut through either...


Good news is that it no longer really hurts... Bad news is that I don't really know what will be happening to my nail... someone told me that when it bleeds under, then it'll fall. Guess I'll have to wait and see.

I've been monitoring prices for round-trip flight for my trip to Annapolis. Was going to buy them last week, but we didn't... and on Friday, the prices went up. Ugh. My parents are also planning a trip soon and I didn't have time to buy their tickets on Friday morning... but throughout the day, the price increased! So that was double bummer. My sister and I found another option for our trip to Annapolis, using our miles... so that works out good. As for my parents, there is still some time left to buy their tickets and I'm hoping it's the "week-end effect" that drove the price up and that it'll come down mid-week. But yeah, Friday was very frustrating.

As if that wasn't enough, I've been having some car issues. My AC system has been down the whole summer... and with the season coming to an end soon, it hasn't really been on list of priority to repair. However, I have no control on the cool air either :( It'll sometimes work and then, lose its coolness or just not work at all... We've had rain a few times this week and it's been very humid... Having no control on cool air means that my windows have been fogging up and that's exactly what happened on Friday... It was bad ^_^; So now, getting it fixed has just become a priority, especially since I'm planning a road-trip in October. I can already hear the ca-chink sound of dollar signs, sigh. So on Friday evening, I came home and it was raining really hard with my windows fogged up... Not good. Later, I was going to join my sister at the restaurant, so I decided to take my parents' car, just to be on the safe side. I was a bit surprised because the car was making a weird sound "blop, blop, blop"... So I drove into a parking and got down to take a look... and sure enough, flat tire. Sigh. Apparently, my mom who had driven the car earlier already heard the sound, so it happened while she was driving. Getting on the car, I didn't feel anything different... the car wasn't leaning dramatically to one side or anything. I called my dad and we tried changing the tire to the spare one, but the bolts were screwed really tight. Plus, the tire iron/lug wrench got scraped, so it wasn't possible to do anything with it. So I called for a tow service at 9pm. They told me I'd have to wait for 1.5 hours. Sure, fine, didn't really have a choice... They showed up at 11.30pm ^_^; And luckily, my car had come with my car because the tow guy didn't have a tire iron that fit my dad's car's bolts! So got mine out and it fit! Hallelujah!

Last Friday wasn't Friday 13th, but it sure felt like it...

Thursday, August 01, 2013

New Releases - August!

Hi everyone :)

I'm still alive. Yay! I don't know why, but this week's social calendar was really jam-packed! Soooo busy and as a result, didn't have time to write any reviews. I had plans, but you know what happens... Also at work, I was hoping not to have to cut any tissues for a while, but I'm back on the machine :(

What I did manage though is to put up Breezing Through's New Releases post with Ames and Monroe. Take a look at what books I'm looking forward to in August! :) Here's a hint...






Monday, April 01, 2013

Hauling Sunday CVI

Hi everyone!! How are you doing?! It's been a while I haven't shared my life with you LOL. I thought this post would be the perfect time to catch up! The last few weeks have been quite busy work and social-wise and I didn't really know where to start, so I just didn't. While it was busy, it was a good busy though, so I can't complain... at least, not too much :P

So let see... Two week-ends ago, I went tubing with my friends :) I'm not such an outdoor-sy person, but if it's to be with my friends, I'll participate :) It turned out to be a lot more fun than what I remembered! And we ended up being so lucky because the weather was so nice :)




Then, last week-end, I ended up going to sugar shack twice :) Once with work and once with my friends. Got an overload of sugar. Of course, I could have gone only once... but seriously, everything to avoid working is worth for me. Especially since back then, I was still "practicing" and I was running out of material to practice on. The menu is always similar no matter where you go: ham, omelette, potatoes, maple syrup, maple syrup toffee, etc. But some places are better than others and the one where I went with my friends was really yummy! I have a feeling we'll definitively return :) And perhaps even this summer since they have an orchard.






Also, curling has been keeping me very busy :) I've been meaning to post about it, but I thought getting back into a rhythm for reviews was the priority. The season is almost over (3 more weeks), so perhaps I'll recap my experience then ;) I've been playing a lot lately, averaging three games a week. This past week-end, since it was Easter, we had a long week-end... and my curling club usually hosts a tournament. Since I miss a lot of events to which I wanted to participate, I decided to sign up. It's been really fun :) All in all, I'm really happy because I feel I've come a long way in a year and I'm definitively signing up for next year :)




As for work, well it finally picked up. After weeks of practicing, I finally officially started on "good" samples. And of course, to celebrate, I cut myself on the blade ^_^; Sigh, it was such a stupid mistake... a moment of inattention. Once again, I was lucky because the cuts weren't deep. Two of my co-workers had taken a first aid class and decided I did not need band-aid, they could do it...


I'm the one who added the smiley faces LOL. While they tried their best, let just say I wouldn't have been able to work with those bandages... So they had to come off LOL.

Finally, my latest addiction has been the online game, Candy Crush ^_^; I don't know why I keep getting addicted to those games... For a while, it was Bejeweled, then Tetris, Words with Friends... Lately, I've been doing some jigsaws online... and last week, our admin showed me Candy Crush on her iPhone and the next thing you knew, there I was playing it on FB. By the way, a big thank you to those who have helped me unlocked the next stages! The game is very similar to Bejeweled, but what I like about Candy Crush is that you have goals that need to be reached... and there are different stages, so it makes it more challenging. However, there's a few things I don't like about it... such as when your friends send you extra lives, how to you claim them?!

And in the middle of everything, well I'm reading :) I try to read as much as possible and I have to say, so far, 2013 feels like a good year! (Hopefully, I have not just jinxed it ^_^;) Here are the new books I've gotten since my last Hauling Sunday post:


 Not many books, but ones that I really wanted. Still, there's a lot more books that I want to buy, so I hope Chapters has a "Buy 3, get the 4th book free" sale soon! And the list just gets longer since it's the beginning of the month! Check out what Ames and I are looking forward to add to our TBR pile in April over at Breezing Through :)

What about you? How have you been? Read anything good lately? What books are you going to pick up this week?