Been a while since there was much new starting up, but this week we have three series firing up. Kathy Love‘s Devilishly Hot is the first of at least two books, both being released in paperback.
Annie Lou Riddle had a plan: Move to New York City. Break into the fashion industry. Work her way to the top. Nowhere in that scenario did she expect to accidentally sell her soul in exchange for a job at Hot! Magazine. Oops.
Demons, it seems, aren’t big on letting mortals off the hook. Now Annie is stuck working as assistant/personal slave to Finola White—diva extraordinaire, and glamorous she-devil. Whatever Finola wants, she gets, and she wants Annie to match her up with Nick Rossi, the gorgeous detective investigating shady doings at Hot!
Frankly, Annie sees the appeal. Nick is effortlessly sexy, rugged, charming—and the one man Annie should definitely not be flirting with, or kissing, or. . . Oops. But some loves are too devilishly hot to resist. . .
It will be followed by Devilishly Sexy next March 29th.
The second new series is from Jessica Sims. The first book of her Midnight Liasons series, Beauty Dates the Beast, has been getting great reviews from a lot of reviewers and bloggers.
WANTED
Single human female to join charming, wealthy, single male were-cougar for a night of romantic fun—and maybe more.
Me: The tall, sensuous, open-minded leader of my clan.
You: A deliciously curvy virgin who’s intimately familiar with what goes bump in the night. Must not be afraid of a little tail. Prefer a woman who’s open to exploring her animal nature. Interest in nighttime walks through the woods a plus.
My turn-ons include protecting you from the worst the supernatural world has to offer. Ready for an adventure? Give me a call.
Vampires and doppelgangers need not apply.
No word yet on following books.
And finally, something with a bit more UF feel. Sandy Williams starts up her Shadow Reader series with a book of the same name.
Some humans can see the fae. McKenzie Lewis can track them, reading the shadows they leave behind. But some shadows lead to danger. Others lead to lies.
A Houston college student trying to finish her degree, McKenzie has been working for the fae king for years, tracking vicious rebels who would claim the Realm. Her job isn’t her only secret. For just as long, she’s been in love with Kyol, the king’s sword-master—and relationships between humans and fae are forbidden.
But any hope for a normal life is shattered when she’s captured by Aren, the fierce and uncompromising rebel leader. He teaches her the forbidden fae language and tells her dark truths about the Court, all to persuade her to turn against the king. Time is running out, and as the fight starts to claim human lives, McKenzie has no choice but to decide once and for all whom to trust and where she ultimately stands in the face of a cataclysmic civil war.




I just got my copy of “The Shadow Reader” in the mail today! I WILL be reading this one very soon! I’ve read a few very postive reviews on this book
It seemed to come out of nowhere a few weeks back – like you, I saw some good reviews before I even knew anything about the series.
I just read another 5 star review this morning! I’m so glad I bought her book!
I’m following her on FB/Twitter & signed up for her newsletter, so I’ll let you know if I come across any news for the future books too
Thanks, Amber. Going to have to give you an official info gathering position…
LOL K! I did find out some more book news today on a couple authors…may just have to add it to the “make a comment” section
Yep, sounds good. Seems like the book news never ends, which is good but means I am never “done”, if that makes sense.
I’ve bought The Shadow Reader, it sounds so good, I’ve heard gret things about it ! I was curious with the first one too, it sounds like a nice read, but I think I will wait for some reviews.
I am tempted by a couple of them myself, since reviews do seem so positive, but I am trying to be good – trying, not really succeeding, but you know how that goes.
I totally understand, it’s very difficult when we see so great reviews about a book, we can only buy the book !
You know, when you think about it, ti really isn’t our fault at all.