I’ve added ELEVEN titles to my TBR this month.
I received SEVEN of these titles from NetGalley and ONE from Edelweiss. Also, I received TWO books directly from the publishers and ONE directly from the author.

I was approved for ONE title from Edelweiss in November:
AND… I downloaded SEVEN titles from NetGalley in November:
I’ve been looking forward to reading this sequel to last year’s “The Stranger Diaries“.
This title has been on my TBR for ages. Originally published in 2008, it is being re-released by Simon & Schuster Canada in January 2021.
Laura Elliot is a ‘new to me’ author, but this thriller sounds amazing.
Another ‘new to me’ author. I find I am drawn to literary fiction more and more + I’m a sucker for family secrets.
This sounds like such a fun read. Who couldn’t use a few laughs right now?
The blurb for this title really appeals to me…
The first installment in a new mystery series set in the Catskill Mountains. A ‘new-to-me’ author.
From the fabulous Orenda Books I received the second installment in the Blix/Ramm series. Loved “Death Deserved” and can’t wait to read this.
From the amazing Head of Zeus, I received an invitation to read and review this title from a ‘new to me’ author.
I was SO delighted to receive this title which I had been coveting after reading so many wonderful reviews. This book is NOT available on Amazon.ca, so the author took pity on me and graciously gifted me a digital copy.
How many books have you squirreled away this month?
The Postscript Murders sounds like so much fun! And The Secrets Of Strangers sounds great too, a bit more challenging perhaps but fascinating… love this haul! 😉👍
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Thanks Sheree. I’m really looking forward to reading them.
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Happy Reading!
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Thanks Davida ☺
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You have quite an interesting group of reads here Lynne, several call to me, but I am trying to resist. What an awesome author Charity Norman is, to send you her book. Enjoy them all.
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She certainly is Carla. It was like Christmas came early.
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Oh my, what a haul, Lynne! I see several here that are calling my name!!
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Teehee. Funny how only bookworms can ‘hear’ books calling them. Thanks Christine.
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Hi. That’s a lot of books. On average, how long does it take you to read a book?
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3-4 days usually Neil. It depends on what’s going on in my life. Lately I’ve been slower as I babysit my 18 month old grandson some days. You can’t read at all around him. LOL
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Thanks for that list – I want to read them all!
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They do sound so good Elizabeth. The anticipation is almost as good as reading them.
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Ho wonderful of Charity Norman sending you that copy Lynne! 😀
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Yes. I was thrilled. She sent it via a Twitter message. This will be my first book of hers and I’m excited to read it.
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I think I’ve read The Winter Sea. I remember it was a good story although I’m not too into the paranormal element.
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I like some paranormal but not all. I particularly enjoy time slip plots, but stay well clear of vampires and the like. Even then, I have to be in the mood…
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The paranormal in this was just inside the border of being ok for me! Enjoy!
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