42 Reasons to Hit the Bookstore

GOlsen-EnvyAs if anyone needs a reason to run to their favorite bookstore, but check out all the fabulous titles that have hit the shelves today. There’s a ton of great authors here…why are you still reading this, go to the bookstore now! *grin*

  1. The Many Sins of Lord Cameron by Jennifer Ashley (Highland Pleasures #3)
  2. Real Vampires Don’t Wear Size Six by Glory Bartlett (Glory St. Claire)
  3. The Marked Son by Shea Berkley (Keepers of Life #1)
  4. The Mythology of Supernatural by Nathan Brown
  5. Resurrection by Boone Brux (A Bringer and the Bane Novel, #1)
  6. Changing the Game by Jaci Burton
  7. Bloodhunt by Shannon Butcher (The Sentinel Wars)
  8. Working Stiff by Rachel Caine (Revivalist)
  9. Ward Against Death by Melanie Card
  10. A Midnight Dance by Lila DiPasqua (Fiery Tales #3)
  11. Luck of the Devil by Patricia Elmer (Luck of the Devil #1)
  12. Dream Dark by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl (Beautiful Creatures)
  13. Storm’s Heart by Thea Harrison (Elder Races)
  14. Blood Cursed by Erica Hayes (Shadowfae #5)
  15. Steelhands by Jaida Jones and Danielle Bennett
  16. Retribution by Sherrilyn Kenyon (Dark-Hunter #20)
  17. Water to Burn by Katharine Kerr
  18. Night Walker by Lisa Kessler (The Night Series #1)
  19. Master of Shadows by Angela Knight (Mageverse #8)
  20. Blood of the Demon by Rosalie Lario (Demons of Infernum #1)
  21. Prince of Thorns by Mark Lawrence
  22. Midnight Sins by Lora Leigh
  23. Blood Ties by Mari Mancusi (Blood Coven Vampires #6)
  24. The Dark Elite (featuring Firespell and Hexbound) by Chloe Neill
  25. Envy by Gregg Olsen (Empty Coffin)
  26. Heart Search by Robin Owens (Celta’s Heartmates)
  27. A Little Death by Scarlett Parrish
  28. Darkness Descending by Devyn Quinn
  29. The Diviner by Michelle Rawn
  30. Downpour by Kat Richardson (Greywalker #6)
  31. The Near Witch by Victoria Schwab
  32. The Watchers by Inara Scott (Delcroix Academy #2)
  33. Eternal by Gillian Shields
  34. Death Sentence by AG Smith (Escape from the Furnace #3)
  35. The Moonlight Brigade by Sarah Jane Stratford
  36. Basilisk by Rob Thurman (Chimera #2)
  37. Primal Law by JD Tyler (Alpha Pack)
  38. Between by Jessica Warman
  39. Demonic by Sheri Whitefeather
  40. The Wild Side an anthology featuring Tanya Huff, Caitlin Kittredge, Toni L.P. Kelner, Dana Cameron, Sarah A. Hoyt, John Lambshead, Diana Rowland

    The Wild SideTake a walk on the “wild side” of urban fantasy. When the werewolf cubs are asleep and the baby vamps are tucked into their coffins, the adults come out to play! Feeling a bit undead and dying to shuffle off your toil and troubles and get it on? You’ve come to the right place! Spend some quality time lolling in the moonlight shadows with a love that only comes out at night. From light-spirited romps to black-hearted noir, from steampunk London to the bleeding edge of the present, tales of love, eros, betrayal and seduction in a beguiling vein. Best-sellers Tanya Huff, Caitlin Kittredge and Toni L.P. Kelner join Dana Cameron, Sarah A. Hoyt, John Lambshead, Diana Rowland and editor Mark L. Van Name create a dazzling cast of vampires, werewolves, witches and zombies, oh my. Oh my.

  41. Home Improvement: Undead Edition an anthology featuring Charlaine Harris, Patricia Briggs, James Grady, Heather Graham, Melissa Marr and others

    Home Improvement Undead EditionThe editors of the New York Times bestselling Death’s Excellent Vacation bring home a new collection…with a never-before- published Sookie Stackhouse story!There’s nothing like home renovation for finding skeletons in the closet or otherwordly portals in the attic. Now, for any homeowner who’s ever wondered, “What’s that creaking sound?” or fans of “how to” television who’d like a little unreality mixed in with their reality shows, editors Charlaine Harris and Toni L. P. Kelner return with an all-new collection of the paranormal perils of Do-It-Yourself.Sookie Stackhouse resides in these pages, in a never-before-published story by #1 New York Times bestselling author Charlaine Harris. And New York Times bestselling authors Patricia Briggs, James Grady, Heather Graham, Melissa Marr, and nine other outstanding writers have constructed more frightening and funny fixer-upper tales guaranteed to shake foundations and rattle readers’ pipes.

  42. Out in Blue by Sarah Gilman (Return to Sanctuary #1)

    SGilman-Out in BlueIn a violent world where fallen archangels are hunted for their valuable plumage, Wren knows one thing for certain: the human woman who saved him from a poacher attack will die if she stays with him. The demon responsible for his parents gruesome deaths two decades ago pines for the chance to rip apart any woman who stands under Wren s wing.Wren doesn’t expect Ginger to stay by his side once she discovers his ability to drain life with a mere touch, yet she lingers. When an unusual talent of her own reveals the location of Wren’s father, Wren s isolated world implodes. With the help of the demon protectors he s sworn never to trust again, Wren risks everything to rescue his father, confront the demon who stalks his and Ginger’s every step, and claim his eternity with the most courageous woman he s ever known.

And you might be able to find these as well since they come out this week as well:

  1. Dark Parties by Sara Grant – August 3rd
  2. Circle of Fire by Michelle Zink (Prophecy of the Sisters #3) – August 3rd
  3. Hunting Lila by Sarah Alderson – August 4th
    Dark Angel by Eden Maguire (Dark Angel #1) – August 4th
  4. Anacsazi by Emma Michaels (Sense of Truth #2) – August 5th
    Shimmer by Alyson Noël (Riley Bloom) – August 5th
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I am a 30-something SAHM with two adorable boys and a supportive husband who is very tolerant of my reading addiction. I love to read and easily go through about a dozen books a month – well I did before I had kids. Now, not so much. After my first son was born, I began to take my hobby of reviewing a little more serious and started Literary Escapism to help with my sanity. I love to discuss the fabulous novels I’ve read and meeting all the wonderful people in the book blogging community has been amazing.

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  1. I think I liked it better when publisher’s took a break and issued fewer titles during the summer. I’m never going to catch up with my TBR pile.

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