Here we go: the list of bestsellers without a name! The list, I mean, not the books. The books all have names.
- The Duke And I by Julia Quinn | Amazon | Nook | Sony | Kobo
- Duchess in Love with Bonus Material by Eloisa James | Amazon | Nook | Sony | Kobo
- The Secret to Seduction by Julie Anne Long | Amazon | Nook | Sony | Kobo
- Unlocked by Courtney Milan | Amazon | Nook | Sony | Kobo
- The Man Who Could Never Love (Harlequin Presents Extra) by Kate Hewitt | Amazon | Nook | Sony | Kobo
- Warped by Maurissa Guibord | Amazon | Nook | Sony | Kobo
- Captives of the Night by Loretta Chase | Amazon | Nook | Sony | Kobo
- A Lady’s Lesson in Scandal by Meredith Duran | Amazon | Nook | Sony | Kobo
- Cover Me by Catherine Mann | Amazon | Nook | Sony | Kobo
- Laird of the Mist (Warner Forever) by Paula Quinn | Amazon | Nook | Sony | Kobo
I did read a Julie Ann Long book, but not this one. And the highlight of the week was “Frostbound” by Sharon Ashwood.
I love that the Duchess is in love with bonus material. Doesn’t every woman love some good bonus material?
Zoe, I commented on that to my boyfriend and we both had a good laugh! It’s a very different sort of love than most romance novels focus on! I think we should write to Eloisa James and suggest she expand on that idea!
Duchess in Love with Bonus Materials sounds like it is right up my alley. So much less complicated than dealing with humans.
But where IS the Bonus Material? In his brain? Or in his trousers? Or in his dubloons? Or are we talking literally about material, and his trousers need bonus material to fit over his dukedom?
The cover should illustrate or at least HINT at the location of the Bonus Materials. Maybe some of those blue flames.
I just bought Laird of the Mists for $.99 for my nook. I haven’t read it yet.