Whew! Anybody else feel like January sped by at the speed of light while also lasting three years? I'm thankful for all the good books that kept me company. Speaking of good books, we're ushering in the month of love with more titles that made me laugh, made me sigh, and kept me up reading way past my bedtime. Here's what we'll be sharing during the month of February.
We kick things off on Tuesday, February 4 with a review of Where the Creek Bends by Linda Lael Miller. I've been following Miller's McKettrick family for many years. This newest story is set in present time but with mysterious time-bending elements.
Hellie will be here on Wednesday, February 5 to share her thoughts about Accidentally Amy by Lynn Painter. Get ready for gushing.
Join me on Thursday, February 6 for a tour review and giveaway of A Tropical Rebel Gets the Duke by Adriana Herrera. This third book in Herrera's Las Leonas trilogy is a steamy, compelling, historical romance with vividly drawn characters and relevant issues that had me in its clutches from the get-go. Perfect for Black History Month (or any month) reading.
Friday, February 7 brings a tour review and giveaway of Spiral by Bal Khabra. This interracial romance between a ballerina and a hockey player had me eagerly flipping pages.
Sonali Dev's newest novel, There's Something About Mira, just may be my favorite of all the books she's written. I turned the final page of this heart-tugging story at 3:00 AM this morning. Need I say more? Check out my review on Monday, February 10.
Santa joins us on Tuesday, February 11 with a review of Get Lost With You by Sophie Sullivan. This second-chance, small-town romcom is book two in Sullivan's Rock Bottom Love series.
Stop by on Wednesday, February 12 for a review of Celebrity Crush by Christy Swift. Such a fun read!
Thursday, February 13 brings a tour review of The Secrets of the Rose by Nicola Cornick. This dual-timeline, historical fiction novel is one I'm eager to dive into.
Stop by for more hockey romance on Monday, February 17 with Dream Girl Drama by Tessa Bailey.
I'll be sharing my thoughts about Susan Sands' A Georgia Christmas, a new novella in her sweet, small-town Moonshine series on Thursday, February 20. This one brings a bit of mystery and a lot of heart.
Rounding out the month on Tuesday, February 25 will be a review of Rustler Mountain by Maisey Yates. This enemies-to-lovers, good-girl-bad-boy romance launches a new series from Yates. I'm already hooked.
That's what's on the Dish schedule for February. What books are on your reading list this month?
One randomly chosen person who posts a comment before 11:00 PM, February 5 will receive a print copy of The Secret Keeper of Main Street by Trisha R. Thomas.
One randomly chosen person who posts a comment before 11:00 PM, February 5 will receive a print copy of A Duke, The Lady, and A Baby by Vanessa Riley.
One randomly chosen person who posts a comment before 11:00 PM, February 5 will receive a print copy of Fangirl Down by Tessa Bailey.
*U.S. only
*Must be 18
I'm looking forward to Get Lost With You by Sophie Sullivan!
ReplyDeleteThe Secrets of The Rose looks captivating and There's Something About Mira both interest me greatly. I am looking forward to enjoying The Last Twilight In Paris by Pam Jenoff.
ReplyDeleteA GEORGIA CHRISTMAS.
ReplyDeleteOK -I generally get interested in about 2/3 to half of the coming attraction books. This list has given me a desire for nearly every one you have listed. I have been in a drought. I am having a really difficult time reading - so maybe it is that , but c'mon...The Secret Keeper of Main Street by Trisha R. Thomas and A Duke, The Lady, and A Baby by Vanessa Riley and Fangirl Down by Tessa Bailey and every other book on the coming attractions list make me sort of salivate. Not the least bit lady like, but what can I say?
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to Deep End by Ali Hazelwood and Emily Wilde's Compendium of Lost Tales by Heather Fawcett!
ReplyDeleteWow, that's quite a list of books! Some new authors and some favorites for February! I'm looking forward to Rustler Mountain by Maisey Yates and Sandra Brown's Blood Moon.
ReplyDeleteHi, I am looking forward to reading Sonali's book, which I won, and also Tessa Bailey's book. Loved the first 2 in the series. Lynn's, Sophie's and Maisey's books are also on my list!
ReplyDeleteI’m looking forward to reading Sonali’s new book and Georgia Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI've got 3 of Grace Burrowes' Lord Julian Mysteries to get caught up on. After that, I've got quite a few options to decide between.
ReplyDeleteI have a couple of February and Valentine's Day themed contemporary and cozy mysteries that I have on my reading pile to work through. Two of the titles are A Chocolate-Box Valentine by Josie Riviera and Peach Cobbler Murder by Joanne Fluke.
ReplyDeleteYou have another nice, monthly line-up. Linda Lael Miller has been a favorite since I first started reading romances. Nicola Cornick is another favorite. I will be looking for those. A Tropical Rebel Gets The Duke sounds interesting. I am finishing HORSE by Geraldine Brooks and will be reading THE WOMEN by Kristin Hannah for the Air Force retiree wives book club I belong to. This will touch us all because we were in our twenties during that time and our husbands and friends were involved in Vietnam. It will be a good book (all of hers have been), but probably a difficult read. After those, I always have good books in my TBR mountain.
ReplyDeleteLinda L. Miller
ReplyDeleteSusan Sands...
Can't wait!!!
Wow! So many new authors for me. That said I have enjoyed books by Maisey Yates, and Tessa Bailey.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to so many old favorite authors whom I’ve been following since the 90’s. Sabrina Jeffries , Carly Phillips, Karen Hawkins, Julia Quinn, Suzanne Enoch, Jill Shalvis, Joanne Rock, Lori Foster, Susan Wiggs, Sherryl Woods, Robin Carr, Kristan Higgins so many autobuys for me.