Saturday 28 September 2019

ANTICIPATED RELEASES FOR THE REST OF 2019!

Hey guys! I have a lot of anticipated releases for the September-December of 2019. There are quite a few books on this list so I decided to split it up by month. 

Let's get into it. 

SEPTEMBER





1.  Serpent and Dove by Shelby Mahurin  ~ September 3, 2019

This is a book about a witch and a witch hunter and I have already heard great things about it. Also there's an enemies to lovers romance which is basically my favorite trope. Apparently there's also a really interesting magical system in the book which sounds so exciting. 


Sky in the Deep by Adrienne Young was a book that I was greatly surprised by and I am excited to see what Adrienne Young is going to do with this companion book. I've heard that it's good and I am excited to read it!


This is the fourth and final book in the Stalking Jack the Ripper series. While I haven't caught up on this series yet, I will eventually purchase and read this last one. 


I'm an avid watched of Marvel movies and Loki is one of my favorite characters so I was very excited when this book was announced. This follows Loki long before he ever threatened the Avengers and it's set both on Asgard and nineteenth-century London!

5. American Royals by Katharine McGee ~  September 3, 2019

American Royals reminds me a lot of Royals by Rachel Hawkins and I am very excited for it. It's supposed to be if the United States had a monarchy instead and it seems to be very interesting and dramatic. 

6. Bid My Soul Farewell by Beth Revis ~ September 24, 2019

This is the sequel to Give the Dark my Love which was such a good book that I read at the beginning of this year. I am very excited to see if Nedra will continue to embrace the darkness or if we will get to see her redemption arc. Also, I can't wait to see more of this world!

7. The Tenth Girl by Sara Faring ~ September 24, 2019

This book promises to be a gothic psychological thriller which is one of my favorite YA sub-genres. It's also apparently set in some sort of isolated boarding school which is always a creepy setting. I am very excited for this one and I hope it doesn't disappoint. 


OCTOBER




1. The Beautiful by Renee Ahdieh ~ October 8, 2019

Renee Ahdieh wrote some of my favorite books and I am so excited to see her next book. This is set in 1872 New Orleans which is such an exciting setting and I can't wait! It also is about vampires and though it seems like that ship has sailed awhile ago, I think this will be so good! 


Alexandra Christo's book To Kill a Kingdom was one of my favorites of this year and I am very excited to try her new book. It's apparently a lot like Six of Crows and Ace of Shades, in that it's a gangster fantasy! 

3. Shadow Frost by Coco Ma ~ October 1, 2019 

This is a book about a princess who is heir to the throne and discovers she has the power to defeat a beast that is terrorizing her kingdom. Then on the way to defeat it, she discovers a plot to assassinate her. This sounds so interesting and though there are a lot of similarities to other books I've read, I think this one will be super good. 

4. Rebel by Marie Lu ~ October 1, 2019

When I heard that Marie Lu was continuing the Legend series, I was so excited but also nervous because Champion wrecked me. I am very ready to see more of Eden, Day and June! 


The Never Tilting World is apparently a mix of Frozen and Mad Max and that sounds very promising. It's also about two twin sister goddesses and it sounds so interesting! 


This is set in a North African inspired fantasy world with two sisters who must fight for the crown. It's a dark sibling rivalry in a fantasy world which sounds reminiscent of Three Dark Crowns and Rule

7. Crier's War by Nina Varela ~ October 1, 2019

I've already heard really good things about this book from people who got early copies and it sounds promising. It's set in a world run by Automae who usurped their human owners and now the humans work for them. 


I added this to my Goodreads list mainly because of the gorgeous cover, and then I read some people's early reviews and I got excited because people have really liked this book. I've also heard that it appeals to fans of Beauty and the Beast, Phantom of the Opera and Hades/Persephone and I am included in that mix. 

9. Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo ~ October 8, 2019

This book is set in Yale's secret societies which is so interesting.  It's also a new adult fantasy! Also, I will basically read anything Leigh Bardugo writes so I really want to read this one!


NOVEMBER





1. The Queen of Nothing by Holly Black ~ November 19, 2019

This is the third and final book in The Folk of the Air Trilogy and I am so excited to see how this all wraps up. 


As you might know, I am writing a King Arthur young adult retelling and I am so excited for this one! This is about Guinevere when she is navigating her new life in Camelot! 

3. Crown of Oblivion by Julie Eshbaugh ~ November 12, 2019

This is about a girl named Astrid who is part of a lower class of people who don't have magic or citizenship. She is the surrogate for the princess and bears the physical punishment if Reyna steps out of line. It sounds very interesting and is very different from Julie Eshbaugh's other books. 


Sara B. Larson has written some amazing books in the past and this one is about two sisters! From the summary it seems like it is a little like Rapunzel and that makes me very excited!

5. Coral by Sara Ella ~ November 12, 2019 

Books with mermaids or sirens are some of my favorites. It's a twist on The Little Mermaid by Hans Christen Anderson and I am very ready!


This is another book about sirens that is releasing in November! This book is about a girl who lives in an island town and is fascinated with sirens that lurk beneath the shores by the island! I've heard mixed reviews about this but I really want to try it for myself!


The Night Circus, Erin Morgenstern's first book, is one of my favorite books as it was so immersive and I am very excited to see that Erin Morgenstern is back at it. This is a book set in an underground world with magic, pirates, and a whole cast of characters!

DECEMBER




YA Historical Romance books are some of my favorites and this one seems like an interesting new addition to the genre. It's about a young woman who loves to read the Jane Austen books and tries to apply them to her life. 


Do you want to read any of these books? 

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