Tuesday, February 21, 2017

March 2017 Anticipated Releases

March was better than February in my opinion, but not much better. Here are my picks for the best of March's new releases. As usual, the covers link to the Amazon pages for each book if you are interested in purchasing them. You won't get charged any extra, but I get a little money from Amazon that I can use to keep my page up and running - and hopefully, upgrade it!!

The Beast is an Animal by Peternelle van Arsdale

Release Date: March 7, 2017



Mystery, fantasy, and magic. A village haunted by a beast, soul eating twins, and a dark forest. What can go wrong? A lot, I'm afraid, but I remain optimistic about this one.

The Roanoke Girls: A Novel by Amy Engel

Release Date: March 7, 2017


Sounds like a tale about family secrets that come back to haunt a woman years after she escaped. Here's hoping it lives up to my expectations.

Mr. Memory: A Novel by Marcus Sedgewick

Release Date: March 7, 2017


Another book I'm looking forward to, Mister Memory is a late 19th century tale about a man with a perfect memory who commits a terrible crime and is sentenced to life in an asylum. But the story doesn't end there. I'm looking forward to what I hope will be a psychological thriller.

Strange the Dreamer by Laini Taylor

Releases Date: March 28, 2017


With a character named Lazlo Strange, I can't help but be intrigued. But then, the teasers go on to discuss dreams choosing their dreamers and a mysterious place named the Weep, a champion who supposedly killed a God, and a journey from home. Interested yet? I am.


Honorable Mentions

Almost Missed You: A Novel by Jessica Strawser

Release Date: March 28, 2017


I'm just not sure about this one. It could be great, heartbreakingly great, but it could also be whiny and miserable to read so, we'll see.

The End of Oz (Dorothy Must Die Series) by Danielle Paige

Release Date March 14, 2017


Autumn and I have not started this series yet, but we are really looking forward to it. Consequently, I'm giving it an honorable mention.

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