Wednesday, May 1, 2019

Coming Attractions





This year, May is coming in not only with beautiful flowers but also beautiful stories of love, joy, and happily-ever-afters. 




Launching our merry month of May will be the final book in Valerie Bowman's Playful Brides series: No Other Duke But You. Swing by Thursday, May 2 for a review and giveaway as part of the book's blog tour. 







Monday, May 6 brings my review of Highland Crown, the first book in a new Scottish historical romance series by the husband and wife writing team of May McGoldrick. This one is filled with adventure, history, and romance. 






We'll celebrate release day on Tuesday, May 7 with a release blitz review of Better Than Me, the second book in Kimberly Kincaid's sizzling and emotional Remington Memorial, contemporary romance series. 






On Wednesday, May 8, Hellie shares her thoughts about The Bride Test by Helen Hoang, another exceptional novel from the author who set the romance world on fire with last year's debut, The Kiss Quotient






We welcome the Montlake tour of Christi Caldwell's The Bluestocking on Thursday, May 9. Stop by to read my review of this newest historical romance in Caldwell's popular Wicked Wallflowers series. 






Deb Marlowe joins us Friday, May 10 as we spotlight The Lady's Lover, the final book in her Half Moon House historical romance series and the romance fans of the series have been waiting for. Stop by to read my review of the book and Marlowe's thoughts about completing the series. 






Heart's Desire, Wendy LaCapra's newest novel in her Lords of Chance series will be in the spotlight when the book's blog tour stops at the Dish on Monday, May 13. Visit us to read my thoughts on this historical romance that flips the expected dynamic between hero and heroine. 




From May 14 - 19, I'll be at the inaugural Book Lovers Con in New Orleans. Visit The Romance Dish on Instagram and Facebook to follow along! 




Anna Campbell joins us Monday, May 27 for the final episode of her 2019 European adventure. I can't wait to find out what she'll be up to during the month of May! Don't forget about her newest novel, The Highlander's Lost Lady, which released April 29. 





What are you looking forward to during the month of May?

I've been spring cleaning and have three packages of books in need of good homes! 
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20 comments:

  1. May flowers? LOL! Looking forward to some slightly warmer weather, and the last solid month of school before summer! Yikes!

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  2. Spring ! Lol The complete end of winter for sure. Also some new reads as Anna's final episode of her European tour.
    Carol Luciano
    Lucky4750 at aol dot com

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  3. Oh, lots of historicals showing - my favorite!

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  4. Enjoying sunshine and blue skies. Love these wonderful historicals.

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  5. What a beautiful selection of captivating novel. May brings hope,a new beginning and more warmth.

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  6. Bookwise - Better Than Me from what you have posted here, and our trip to visit our son this month and of course as always any contemp romance books coming out by my many favorite authors.

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  7. Meant to enter with my google acct - Patoct - comment above, Bookwise, etc.

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  8. I'm looking forward to meeting my new great-niece born April 16th. Now I'm on the lookout for cute little books to read to her (tho that will not be a while).

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  9. I can provide a good home for the books. LOL. Looking forward to my daughter's orchestra concert, dance recital and graduating from elementary and moving up to middle school.
    Karen T. (Natalie's Mama)

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  10. I want Spring to last as long as it can! This will be my first summer in North Carolina and I am scared! 😢

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  11. I have had the joy of reading a few of the books out this month. Not a one that was not terrific. And now you are showing me more that I MUST have.

    We here in Austin keep being told were are going to have a wet May. So, I am thrilled that this will be a time when we should not run into a drought. That is a good thing. Thanks for all the introduction to more terrific books.

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  12. I've placed every one of those historical romances listed on my books-to-buy list. I've read several of the authors listed and looking forward to reading some new-to-me author's works.

    Hoping now that May has arrived, our weather will get a little warmer and a little sunnier. It's been rather cold, rainy, snowy, whatever here for the past month. Blech!

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  13. I love all your selections and I would add The Little Tea Shop on Main by Jodi Thomas. I love spring but I feel like we skipped it here and went straight to summer.

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  14. I'm looking forward to so many books I can't name them all! Also, warm weather, spring flowers and sunny days.

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  15. I finished Valerie Bowman's book today and loved it!! I'm looking forward to Kimberly Kincaid's, Sonali Dev's Pride,Prejudice & Other Flavors, Megan Crane's Sniper's Pride, Julia London's The Charmer in Chaps, Melonie Johnson's Smitten by the Brit (Her debut novel Getting Hot with the Scot released yesterday and was wonderful!!), and Amelia Grey's The Earl Next Door. I have a bunch of books from Tule releasing this month that I'm looking forward to also!!

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  16. I am looking forward to pleasant weather and some lazy mornings after late night reading. My husband is the early riser of the two of us and will be taking over breakfast duties now that he is not submerged in work documents. Am also looking forward to reading The Bride Test.

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  17. I've been looking forward to all these Historicals as well as a trip to Yosemite with friends. The trip will reduce reading time but it will be lots of fun!

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  18. I'm looking forward to all of the historicals coming out this month.

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  19. Hey, thanks for the shout-out, PJ!

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