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Looking Forward To March 2012 Releases?

Happy Wednesday All,

Thank you to everyone who left a comment on yesterday's post. The prayers, positive thoughts, and words are much appreciated!

There are so many books being released in March that I'm feeling like I'm going to get behind and accidentally leave someone out.  I'm going to take the time to list the ones I do know and am aware of so that everyone knows what's coming. If you know of one that I do not mention, please be sure to say so in the comments and say when in March it's to be released.

So here we go...

March 2nd -- Carla Rossi will release a brand new Inspirational Romance. The title of this book is Unlikely Praise.

March 6th -- Laura Childs will release her next novel in the Tea Shop Mystery series, entitled:  The Agony Of The Leaves.

March 26th -- Jennifer Bray-Weber will release on E-Reader her 2nd Romancing The Pirate novel, A Kiss In The Wind.
(Note to Nook Users:  Barnes & Noble's website is giving me problems right now. I don't know if it's my computer or a glitch or something else).

March 27th -- Kerrelyn Sparks will release her next Love At Stake novel, Wanted: Undead Or Alive.

These are the releases I know off the top of my head. If you have any to add,  please do so in the comment section along with which day in March the book is released.

Have A Witty Wednesday!

Comments

Anonymous said…
Looking forward to all of these!!!
Bethany said…
Tess,

Definitely! They all look good.

Thank you so muh for dropping by.
:-)

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