Saturday, February 3, 2018

Stacking the Shelves: 1/28-2/3

For possible review (on Bookloons):
Tarnished City by Vic James

First Reads from Goodreads:
A Riesling to Die by J.C. Eaton
Love vs Duty by Nick Dream
Sculptor of Stories by Ray Dacolias
Me and Mister Bo by Dan Nimak
Speaking in Tungs by Karla M. Jay
Imagine That by Mark Fins
Has Anyone Seen My Brain? by Dan Nimak
Nostalgia from: A City Set Upon a Hill by Garfield Whyte
A Bane in Salem by L. M. Roth
Caught Up in Raine by L.G. O'Connor
Sepultura by Guy Portman
Kinjitsu by Sam Skinner
Verboten by Sidney Esmond
The Refugees from Daffodil Cottage by Ian Rudd
All In by Joel Goldman & Lisa Klink
Murder on the Orion Express by Nate Streeper
The Twins by R.G. Miller
Trapped by Maria Hernandez
The Demon Rift by M. K. Noble
Fender by Brent Jones
Children of the Furnace by Brin Murray
Flat Ass Calm by Amy M. McMullen
The Road to Amistad by Ken Dickson
Code-X by Kenny Soward
To Catch a Con by Kenny Boehm
A Change of Hate by Joe Broadmeadow
Uncle Greg's Treasure by Cedric H. Roserens
The Passer by Robin Christophersen
The Imitation of Patsy Burke by John J. Gaynard
Cities of the Common Man by Ben Hasskamp
Beyond the Milky Way by Aithal
Earth Seven by Steve M
Supernatural by Kamil Ali
The Robespierre Conspiracy by Steve M
The Legend of the Great Pearl by L. M. Roth
Suburban Vampire by Franklin Posner
Chance Meetings by Madhu Bazaz Wangu
The Beginning by Greg Helmstetter
Love Letters by Shaun Locke
The Marvelous Mind of Caleb by Kristalin Davis
Cluster Faux by Dan Long
Map of Shadows by J.F. Penn
Neogenesis by Aigars Mahinovs
Once Was by Miya Kressin
An Assassin Is Born by Simon J. Harrak

LibraryThing Early Review:
The Dying Art of Magic by Natalie Gibson
Gray Hawk of Terrapin by Moss Whelan

Received in February's Fresh Fiction Box Not to Miss:
No Hero by Mallory Kane
The First Kiss of Spring by Emily March
Never Dare a Wicked Earl by Renee Ann Miller
Eight Simple Rules for Dating a Dragon by Karelyn Sparks
Oath of Honor by Lynette Eason
The Spring Girls by Anna Todd

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