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Pirates, Suspense, Thriller, and Paranormal--Oh My!

Happy Wednesday All,

There's another new release on the horizon. Jennifer Bray-Weber  has her first pirate romance available on Kindle and Nook, as well as Smashwords. I haven't as yet read her novel, but I've heard bits and pieces about it, plus I've looked at her book trailers and it looks like a lot of fun.

Melissa Ohnoutka has been making the rounds, on Tess St. John's blog, Muse Tracks and Part 2, and on Wild, Wicked & Wacky, talking about her earlier release, Faithful Deceptions. (A really good Romantic Suspense, also available on Kindle and Nook and in-print on Amazon and in-print on Barnes & Noble).

Will Graham has made his new release, Street Heat, available on Kindle, Nook, and Smashwords. (Looks really good!)

Also, Paranormal Romance author, Robin Badillo has released a new novel in her Blood Hunter series entitled The Betrayal.

So, what are you reading now?

Have A Witty Wednesday!

Comments

Anonymous said…
Thanks so much for the shout out, Bethany!
Tonette Joyce said…
Thanks for all the ideas, Bethany...it is also heartening to know that so many people are being published out there...I usually have a couple of books going but I have been very busy...I am reading "Unusual Suspects" , and anthology featuring Charlaine Harris,CN Douglas, Laurie King and otgers,(you probably know it), "The Good Neighbor Cookbook", (yeah, I read cookbooks) and I just finished the first two "Wimpy Kid" Diary books...my grandson put me onto them...they are kids' books but I literally LOL reading them! I have poetry books checked-out of the library, someof my own waiting to be picked up ...this is "light eading time" for me!
Susan M said…
I just finished WICKED APPITITE by Janet Evonivich and am now reading FLASHMAN by George Macdonald Fraser. Both books are hilarious.

I now have six book waiting for me on my Kindle: Jenn’s BLOOD AND TREASURE, Will’s STREET HEAT, Cheri Jetton’s CHRIMSON SNOW, Joan Reeves’ JUST ONE LOOK, Meb Bryant’s HARBINGER OF EVIL, and Chuck Emerson’s JOURNEYS OF MIDLIFE RELATIONS. That’s not counting the ones by Tess, Nina, Melissa and Robin that I have already finished.

To my NWHRWA friends; Slow Down. I need to catch up!!
jeff7salter said…
Here's another one for your list:
Tonya Kappes' new release, Carpe Bead 'Em.
Robin Badillo said…
Thank you so much for including me, Bethany!! So much going on and so many new books to read! yayyy!
Bethany said…
Jenn,

No problem! Happy to do so. Thank you for dropping by, good to "see" you :-)
Bethany said…
Tonette,

Nothing wrong with a little light reading. I do some "light" writing sometimes myself. Good to "see" you :-)
Bethany said…
Susan,

You sound like me...I have a stack waiting in the wings and some that I want to read and things I have to get to. It was good seeing you at Critique Corner last night :-)
Bethany said…
Jeff,

Cute title! What's the genre and what's it about? Thank you for dropping by, always good to "see" you :-)
Bethany said…
Robin,

I was happy to. Thank you for dropping by, always good to "see"/see you :-)

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