As you can see, I don't have too many from my favorite genre represented below-- mystery thrillers. This new month doesn't hold a lot of titles that I am very anxious for, but I listed some possibilities below. Time will tell if I read many of them since at this moment I don't have an ARCS of them and have not pre-ordered any. I do know I will buy or borrow The Long March Home (this sparks my interest, even though historical fiction is hit or miss for me), Up Close (easy to read, comfort author), Drowning (loved her previous book), and The One That Got Away, (a spin-off from one of my current favorite series by JD Kirk). So now I'll still be searching for titles, new or old that make me excited to read.
As you see by the * which point to authors whom I have read even just one book by, I am not venturing out of my comfort zone for new to me authors in May. This is the year I decided to try some more fantasy or sci-fi, but I haven't found any that are piquing my interest at the moment. I'm going to take a look at some backlist titles of popular SF/F authors and see if I can get my hands on them and see how it goes.
- Close Her Eyes by Lisa Regan *
- When the Rain Ends by Mary Ellen Taylor
- Tell Me How This Ends by Jo Leevers
- Your Plantation Prom is Not Okay by Kelly McWilliams
- All the Days of Summer by Nancy Thayer *
- Without Saying Goodbye by Laura Jarratt
- The Long March Home by Tosca Lee *
- No Two Persons by Erika Bauermeister *
- The Bird Hotel by Joyce Maynard *
- The Half Moon by Mary Beth Keane *
- Ward D by Freida McFadden *
- Killing Me by Michelle Gagnon *
- Up Close by Danielle Girard *
- Murder in the Family by Cara Hunter *
- The One That Got Away by JD Kirk *
- Drowning by TJ Newman *
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