On Our Shelves: New Romance for March

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Hot, sweet, tender, wild – romance any way you like it!

Historical:

The Devil Takes a Bride – Julia London

Highland Guard – Hannah Howell

A Sinful Deception – Isabella Bradford

Morrow Creek Runaway – Lisa Plumley

What A Devilish Duke Desires – Vicky Dreiling

Earls Just Want To Have Fun – Shana Galen

His Wicked Reputation – Madeline Hunter

The Bedding Proposal – Tracy Anne Warren

The Tempting of Thomas Carrick – Stephanie Laurens

Married To A Perfect Stranger – Jane Ashford

I Loved A Rogue – Katharine Ashe

Diary Of An Accidental Wallflower – Jennifer McQuiston

 

Romantic Suspense:

Where Secrets Sleep – Marta Perry

The Black Widow – Wendy Corsi Staub

Contemporary:

The First Kiss – Grace Burrowes

First Time In Forever – Sarah Morgan

Every Little Kiss – Kendra Leigh Castle

And I Love Her – Marie Force

Secret Harbor – Anna Sullivan

Catching Cameron – Julie Brannagh

Wild Horses – B.J. Daniels

Running Blind – Cindy Gerard

One Wish – Robyn Carr

How To Kiss A Cowboy – Joanne Kennedy

Kiss Me Hello – Grace Burrowes

Back In The Game – Lori Wilde

Paranormal

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The Immortal Who Loved Me – Lynsay Sands

On Our Shelves: New Romance – February 2015

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A little something to warm up these cold, February days!

Contemporary

Against the Sky – Kat Martin

Firelight at Mustang Ridge – Jesse Hayworth

Fire Me Up – Kimberly Kincaid

Flirting with Disaster  – Victoria Dahl

A Little On The Wild Side – Robin Kaye

Echo Lake – Carla Neggers

Teardrop Lane – Emily March

It Must Be Your Love – Bella Andre

Rescue Me – Catherine Mann

Falling for Jillian – Kristen Proby

Just The Way You Are – Beverly Barton

Unfaded Glory – Sara Arden

Sweet Surprise – Candis Terry

Rough Rider – Victoria Vane

 

Romantic Suspense

Closer Than You Think – Karen Rose

 

Historical

If The Viscount Falls – Sabrina Jeffries

Ace’s Wild – Sarah McCarty

Forbidden To Love The Duke – Jillian Hunter

The Secrets of Sir Richard Kenworthy – Julia Quinn

Catch a Falling Heiress – Laura Lee Ghuhrke

In Your Wildest Scottish Dreams – Karen Ranney

 

Paranormal

Viper Game – Christine Feehan

Ghost Killer – Robin D. Owens

10 Books We’re Looking Forward to in February

February. This quote from the Old Farmer’s Almanac pretty much sums it up:

“Groundhog found fog. New snows and blue toes. Fine and dandy for Valentine candy. Snow spittin’; if you’re not mitten-smitten, you’ll be frostbitten!”

We recommend curling up with a good book. Getting swept up in a good story can make the days fly by!

Every month, librarians from around the country pick the top ten new books they’d most like to share with readers. The results are published on LibraryReads.org. One of the goals of LibraryReads is to highlight the important role public libraries play in building buzz for new books and new authors. Click through to read more about what new and upcoming books librarians consider buzzworthy this month. The top ten titles for February are:

  1. A Spool of Blue Thread by Anne Tyler
  2. A Touch of Stardust by Kate Alcott
  3. My Sunshine Away by M.O. Walsh
  4. The Secrets of Sir Richard Kenworthy by Julia Quinn
  5. Half the World by Joe Abercrombie
  6. Finding Jake by Bryan Reardon
  7. A Darker Shade of Magic by V. E. Schwab
  8. A Murder of Magpies by Judith Flanders
  9. The Siege Winter by Ariana Franklin and Samantha Norman
  10. Dreaming Spies by Laurie R. King

Our Patrons Pick Their Favorite Books of 2014

IMG_6798-0For the last several years, The Department of Human Services of Cheshire has had a mitten tree in the library’s lobby, requesting the public to donate holiday gifts for needy girls and boys.  Our patrons have always been very generous and we thank you very much!

This year, after the gifts were gathered up to be delivered, we turned the mitten tree into ‘what was your favorite book of 2014′ tree.

Here’s what you said:

Children:

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Adult:

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 If you don’t see your title here, there were a few mittens that we could not decipher.

 

 

Author Spotlight: Grace Burrowes

a single kissNew York Times and USA Today bestselling author Grace Burrowes is known for her Historical Romance books set in the Scottish Highlands, but she recently ventured into the Contemporary Romance area – with great success!  Her new trilogy, The Sweetest Kisses, begins with the first title, A Single Kiss, out this January.  It’s been named a Top Ten Romance by Publisher’s Weekly.  Hannah Stark has set her sights on corporate law to assure her a career of paperwork, predictability, and conservative suits. Contracts, finance, and the art of the deal sing to her, while the mess and misery of the courtroom do not. But her daughter needs to eat, so when Hannah is offered a temporary position in a small town firm’s domestic relations department, she reluctantly accepts.

Trent Knightley is mightily drawn to his newest associate, though Hannah is as protective of her privacy as she is competent. When their friendship and attraction heat up, Hannah’s secrets put her heart and Trent’s hopes in double jeopardy.

I really enjoyed this book.  Although I read a lot of contemporary romances, this book was fresh, innovative, and a joy to read.  Ms. Burrowes brings this story alive through a touch of humor, smoldering tension and relatable, real life issues.  Her details and witty narrative pull you into the story and you don’t want to leave until you’ve finish the whole book!  The secondary characters are well-developed, leaving you eager to read the next installment of this trilogy.

Book Two, The First Kiss, is due out in February and book three, Kiss Me Hello, is due out in March.

About The Author:

Grace Burrowes started writing as an antidote to empty nest and soon found it an antidote to life in general. She is the sixth out of seven children, raised in the rural surrounds of central Pennsylvania. Early in life she spent a lot of time reading romance novels and practicing the piano. Her gracefirst career was as a technical writer and editor in the Washington, DC, area, a busy job that nonetheless left enough time to read a lot of romance novels.It also left enough time to grab a law degree through an evening program, produce Beloved Offspring (only one, but she is a lion), and eventually move to the lovely Maryland countryside.  Her bestsellers include The Heir, The Soldier, Lady Maggie’s Secret Scandal, Lady Sophie’s Christmas Wish and Lady Eve’s Indiscretion. The Heir was a Publishers Weekly Best Book of 2010, The Soldier was a PW Best Spring Romance of 2011, Lady Sophie’s Christmas Wish won Best Historical Romance of the Year in 2011 from RT Reviewers’ Choice Awards, Lady Louisa’s Christmas Knight was a Library Journal Best Book of 2012, and The Bridegroom Wore Plaid was a PW Best Book of 2012. Her Regency romances have received extensive praise, including starred reviews from Publishers Weekly and Booklist. Grace is branching out into short stories and Scotland-set Victorian romance with Sourcebooks. She is a practicing family law attorney and lives in rural Maryland.
I was provided with an ARC of this book by Sourcebooks Casablanca.