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My Top 3 New Releases in Fantasy for March 2017
I love to read. I love the little escape I get from a good book. But with three kids I don't often have enough time to read. Like Most people I have a stack of books on my bedside table that have a fine layer of dust on them.
And then I torture myself by subscribing to new release news letters and that stack on my bedside table gets taller and taller. So I switched to a kindle and now my book list is digital and doesn't look nearly as big when they are compressed little flies.
Despite my lack of time and my growing list I still lust after a good story.
Here are my top three 'I wish I could read now' new releases in Fantasy, cause who doesn't love a good Fantasy?
1. Agents of Dreamland by Caitlin R. Kiernan
This looks like a trippy ride with government agents, cult leaders, strange objects orbiting beyond Pluto and a woman out of time. With a bottle of wine, this is the kind of book that I would stay up all night to read.
2. Bane and Shadow by Jon Skovron
Assassins, criminal underworlds, pirates, biomancers, and boy and girl struggle to accept their new roles in the world.
I am actually really excited about this one...but...
2 1/2. Hope and Red by Jon Skovron
...before you read Bone and Shadow, you should probably read the first book, Hope and Red.
This post was supposed to be about new releases which is why I included Bone and Shadow first since it is the newest release and I got sucked into the plot. But it's always best to read the first book in the series.
Hope and Red come from two different underworlds form an unlikely alliance and go on a wild ride.
So, to recap: Hope and Red first, then Shadow and Bone.
3. The Valiant by Lesley Livingston
A young girl named Fallon tries earn her place in the footsteps of her warrior sister and take revenge on Julius Caesar, but things don't really work out for her and she must rely on her sworn enemies to survive. Interesting...no?
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