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Banishing the Dark (Arcadia Bell, #4) Is there anything better, for a serious series addict, than getting your hands on an upcoming release in one of your favorite series before it hits the shelves? No! Is there anything more depressing than realizing said book is the final book in the series only after you reach the end? No!*sigh*This series jumped onto my favorite series - must-buy list as soon as I finished book one, Kindling the Moon. There is just no way an urban fantasy fan could not fall in love with these characters Jenn Bennett created. From the start, they jump off the page Banishing the Dark (Arcadia Bell, #4) by Jenn Bennett
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The Narrow Road Between Desires (The Kingkiller Chronicle, #2.6) A great reminder of just how good Rothfuss is at making words The Narrow Road Between Desires (The Kingkiller Chronicle, #2.6) by Patrick Rothfuss
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A Decent Woman What a lovely read. A wonderful story about two women and the strong, unlikely friendship that unites them. Easy reading & interesting insights into a culture I havent read much about. A great debut novel. A Decent Woman by Eleanor Parker Sapia
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Love & War (The Arcadia Falls Chronicles #1) This continues Chloes story from the Vampire Hunters Daughter. There is the ongoing love triangle and teen angst. There are more secrets to uncover and vampires to defeat. The cliff hanger ending is designed to keep you wanting more. Love & War (The Arcadia Falls Chronicles #1) by Jennifer Malone Wright
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An Unkindness of Magicians (The Unseen World, #1) This really surprised. I enjoyed it a lot more than I thought I would. Nearly a 5 star, but for one little niggle, that is so petty I wont even spell it out An Unkindness of Magicians (The Unseen World, #1) by Kat Howard
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Ever Wrath (A Dark Faerie Tale, #4) Loved this book. Arthas has determined that the boundaries of Faerie will be eliminated and he will rule the world. Shade, Dylan and her comrades are determined to stop him and his armies. Awakening the Ancients seems like her only choice, but is it the right one? Could they cause more chaos and harm than good and healing? I like how Shade is growing and changing. She is maturing and learning all through her journeys and trials. Dylan is so strong and steady Ever Wrath (A Dark Faerie Tale, #4) by Alexia Purdy
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The Fork, the Witch, and the Worm: Eragon (Tales from Alagaësia #1; The Inheritance Cycle World) Wait.. The Fork, the Witch, and the Worm: Eragon (Tales from Alagaësia #1; The Inheritance Cycle World) by Christopher Paolini
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Dreaming in Color I was a little leery of this book at first, but I ended up really enjoying it. The relationship between the two main characters is filled with tension, and they must each come to terms with each other and how they got to where they are in their life. If I had a complaint, I would say that their issues are resolved a little too quickly and a bit too cleanly, I would have liked to have seen a bit more in the turmoil they faced.That said, it is an excellent book, and I really enjoyed it. Dreaming in Color by Cameron Dane
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Dark Tracks (Order of Darkness, #4) This book is not as good as the previous books I have read from Philippa Gregory. The series is interesting but the quality of each books drops as it advances Dark Tracks (Order of Darkness, #4) by Philippa Gregory
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You Are My Sunshine (All My Love, Detrick, #2) A childs innocence is the purest of all.In Nazi Germany, Helga Haswell is at a crossroads. Shes pregnant by a married SS officer who has since abandoned her.Left alone with the thought of raising an illegitimate child, she has nowhere to turn--until the Lebensborn steps in. They will take Helgas child and raise it as their own. Helga will now be free to live her life. But when Helga has second thoughts, its already too late. The papers are signed,and her claim to her child has been revoked.Her daughter, Katja, belongs to Hitler now You Are My Sunshine (All My Love, Detrick, #2) by Roberta Kagan