Stacking the Shelves — September 26th, 2020

Posted September 26, 2020 by lenoreo in Stacking the Shelves / 2 Comments

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Stacking The Shelves is feature/weekly meme created by Tynga’s Reviews (and co-hosted by Reading Reality) in which you share the books you are adding to your shelves, both physical and virtual. This means you can include books you buy in physical stores or online, books you borrow from friends or the library, review books, gifts and of course ebooks!

Lenoreo’s Haul

(All Ebooks unless otherwise specified)

ARCs From Authors/PR Companies:

  • Muses & Melodies (Hush Note #3) by Rebecca Yarros from Candi Kane PR — releases October 6th, 2020.

Preorders That Went Live:

I read ARCs or Betas of all 3 of these, you can find reviews on this site (I’m just too lazy to link).

  • The Beat Match (Showmen #3) by Kelly Siskind — released September 16th, 2020.  Preordered on Kobo!
  • Lies & Lullabies (Hush Note #1) by Sarina Bowen — released September 22nd, 2020.  Preordered on Kobo!
  • I Knew You Were Trouble (Troublemaker Series #1) by Cassie Mae — released September 22nd, 2020.  Preordered on Kobo!

New Releases:

  • In Service of Love (Sutter Creek, Montana #5) by Laurel Greer — released September 1st, 2020.  The author sold me with service dog and cinnamon roll hero.
  • Spell Linked (Ravencrest Academy #2) by Theresa Kay — released September 18th, 2020.

Got It On Sale:

  • Forbidden Promises (Jackson Falls #1) by Synithia Williams — Saw this one on my BookBub email, on free from its usual $5.99, so I snagged it on Kobo.  I mean, look at that cover!  No longer on sale.
  • Before & After: A Pandemic Novel by Tudor Robins — This author often puts a book on sale for a day and announces it on her newsletter.  This one was free from its usual $2.99, and I enjoy her horsey books.  No longer free.

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2 responses to “Stacking the Shelves — September 26th, 2020

  1. I just finished Muses & Melodies. It’s my favorite in that series, which says a lot because I adore Bowen’s writing and like Perry’s, too. All the books were good. I can’t wait to hear what you think of it!

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