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Angie's 2025 Must Be Mine

 

As ever, begin as you mean to go on. And so here are my most anticipated titles of 2025:





And we're still waiting for covers on these, but I'm just as excited for each of them:

The Unselected Journals of Emma M. Lion, Volume 9 by Beth Brower
Wish You Were Here by Jess K. Hardy
Hemlock & Silver by T. Kingfisher
Pitcher Perfect by Tessa Bailey
Father Material by Alexis Hall
Alchemised by SenLinYu
Breakout Year by K.D. Casey

What titles are on your list?

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  1. elizabeth9:06 PM

    I don't know a lot of these authors! I'm looking forward to: My Inconvenient Duke by Loretta Chase; Emily Wilde's Compendium of Lost Tales by Heather Fawcett; A Drop of Corruption by Robert Jackson Bennett; A Witch's Guide to Magical Innkeeping by Sangu Mandanna; Queen Demon by Martha Wells; and Witch Roads by Kate Elliott. No dates yet by I'm hopeful Tamysn Muir will release Alecto the 9th; Kate Elliott will release Lady Chaos; Milla Vane will release A Dance of Smoke and Steel; Jacqueline Carey will release Masquerade; and Victoria Goddard will release Bubble and Squeak (really I love anything by Victoria Goddard set in her 9 worlds realm)

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    1. Oooh. I love this list! Thank you so much for sharing it. I need to catch up on the Emily Wilde books and I've been feeling like reading some Loretta Chase that I haven't for awhile now. I need to check out Victoria Goddard.

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