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Angie's 2026 Must Be Mine


As ever, begin as you mean to go on. And so here are my most anticipated titles of 2026:

And no covers on these yet, but I'm just as excited for each one:

The Unselected Journals of Emma M. Lion, Volume 9 by Beth Brower
Finest Kind of Fate by J.J. Mulder
My Kind of Guy by Sarina Bowen
Ravenous by Kresley Cole
Mastermind by Sarah MacLean
Game of Rogues by Julie Anne Long
Grim Tidings by B.K. Borison
Villain Edit by Rosie Danan

What titles are on your list?

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  1. Anonymous10:49 PM

    In addition to ones I didn't know about above - New Susan Elizabeth Phillips; finally a continuation of the Swordheart series in Daggerheart by T Kingfisher; A Darker Shore by Leigh Bardugo; the Exquisite Torment of Loving Your Enemy by Brigitte Knightley; and An Education in Longing by Charlotte Stein. Love your posts and reviews - Elizabeth

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    1. I have a whole lot of SEP I need to get to. A lovely long backlist is a wonderful thing. That's a great list, Elizabeth. I'm going to go take a peek at the Charlotte Stein right now.

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