This week's top ten makes me so happy. If you bought Truths and Roses, I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did.
- Truths and Roses by Inglath Cooper | Amazon | BN | Sony | Kobo |
- And Then He Kissed Her by Laura Lee Guhrke | Amazon | BN | Sony | Kobo |
- Untie My Heart by Judith Ivory | Amazon | BN | Sony | Kobo |
- Everything I Know about Love I Learned from Romance Novels by Sarah Wendell | Amazon | BN | Sony | Kobo
- Angelfall by Susan Ee | Amazon | BN | Sony | Kobo |
- The Lone Wolfe by Kate Hewitt | Amazon | BN | Sony | Kobo | HQN |
- To Love a Thief by Julie Anne Long | Amazon | BN | Sony | Kobo |
- Mad About the Duke by Elizabeth Boyle | Amazon | BN | Sony | Kobo |
- Untamed by Elizabeth Lowell | Amazon | BN | Sony | Kobo |
- Forbidden by Elizabeth Lowell | Amazon | BN | Sony | Kobo |
I’m surprised Koko Browns book didn’t make it from the sheer car wreck factor.
I loved Angelfall. I’ve just finished City of Bones by Clarissa Clare – I enjoyed it but am deciding not to read the next ones because this whole in-love-with-your-brother thing kind of creeps me out.
I bought, read and thoroughly enjoyed EIKAL. Thanks, Sarah. It’s tough to be a SB—one who thoroughly enjoys TBs—who lives and works in an academic milieu where TBs are not considered appropriate subject matter nor are they considered appropriate reading fare. The snobbery against romance is beyond belief—and something that I shared for far too long as I simply could not imagine dealing with the censorship of slumming it by reading anything but literature writ large (and probably only with a serifed font). I have to say that the “IK” part of your book really shows some keen analytic chops and I really appreciated your taking on the challenge. You are, indeed, a SB and a WB (wise bitch) as well.
@Vicki, you have to keep going! It gets better, I promise 🙂
Keep reading the series. Things aren’t always what they first appear to be.
It’s the serifed font that makes it all so confusing!
Thank you for the compliments! I am so glad you liked EIKAL. It was tremendously fun to write, especially as it was during a time of overwhelmingly negative and ridiculous press about romance’s supposed effects on women.
Just a heads up canadians, Untie My Heart by Judith Ivory is now at Kobo for $2.99 (USA got it at $1.99).