I could not resist joining this challenge, doubly challenging as I am at the same time trying to work on my TBR. But I am also keeping an eye on great new 2015 releases, so here we go:
I am aiming at:
16-30 books per year – New Release Pro
- The Tutor, by Andrea Chapin
- Rodin’s Lover, by Heather Webb
- The City of Blood, by Frédérique Molay
- That’s Paris, anthology by Velvet Morning Press
- Aoléon The Martian Girl: The Luminess of Mars, by Brent LeVasseur
- Cognac Conspiracies, by Alaux and Balen
- The Love Story of Queenie Hennessy, by Rachel Joyce
- Close to Destiny, by Adria J. Cimino
- Aoléon The Martian Girl: The Hollow Moon, by Brent LeVasseur
- The Tapestry, by Nancy Bilyeau
- The Bullet, by Mary Louise Kelly
- The Figaro Murders, by Laura Lebow
- The Witch of Painted Sorrows, by MJ Rose
- Mademoiselle Chanel, by C.W. Gortner
- The Dream Lover, by Elizabeth Berg
- The Phantom of Menace, by Ian Doescher
- Aoléon The Martian Girl: Illegal Aliens, by Brent LeVasseur
- Aoléon The Martian Girl: The Great Pyramid of Cydonia, by Brent LeVasseur
- Bridges of Paris, by Michael Saint James
- Mayhem in Margaux, by Jean-Pierre Alaux and Noel Balen
- The Holy Lance, by Andrew Latham
- Look Who’s Back, by Timur Vermes
- George’s Grand Tour, by Caroline Vermalle
- Player Choice, by Jeff Deck
- Petite Confessions, by Vicki Lesage
- How to Blog a Book, by Nina Amir
- Before Paris, by Adria J. Cimino
- The Travels of Daniel Ascher, by Déborah Lévy-Bertherat
- Race to Tibet, by Sophie Schiller
- The Cost of Courage, by Charles Kaiser
- The Room, by Jonas Karlsson
- The Little Paris Bookshop
- The Fourth Rule of Ten, by Gay Hendricks
- Armada, by Ernest Cline
- The Collector, by Anne-Laure Thiéblemont
- Montmartre Mysteries, by Jean-Pierre Alaux and Noel Balen
- Tragedy of the Sith’s Revenge, by Ian Doescher
- The Sisters of Versailles, by Sally Christie
- The 6:41 to Paris, by Jean-Philippe Blondel
- Everyone Has Their Reasons, by Joseph Matthews
- Sagan, Paris 1954, by Anne Berest
- The Lake House, by Kate Morton
- The Lady Agnès Mystery, vol 1, by Andrea Japp
- French Illusions: From Tours to Paris, by Linda Kovic-Skow
- La septième fonction du langage, by Laurent Binet
YAY, Emma! Thanks for signing up, and good luck on reaching more than 16 new releases for this year!
I’ll be posting link-ups so you can link to your reviews within the challenge on my blog – very soon 🙂
Have a fantastic evening.
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thanks. I’m trying this crazy balance to read both lots of 2015 release and lots of books that have been on my TBR for ever
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