Here’s the weekly post from my author blog on the new releases I found to be of interest in my three favorite romance genres (which are also the ones I write in!), and related areas such as time travel, steampunk, paranormal cozy romances and more. I do sometimes cover other releases of note in science fiction and fantasy.
As always, I recommend sampling before you buy! I have not read most of the new releases listed (although I always end up one-clicking a bunch as I prepare these posts). I don’t pick up every single new release each week but try to provide a representative subset and lots of choices.
Here’s a teaser for this week’s first two books (jump to the blog to see the approximately 75+ titles featured this week):
TEMEL (HOW THE ALIENS WERE WON BOOK TWO) by Honey Phillips
A proud alien, a desperate widow, and a misfit family…Temel was raised to place duty above all else. Even though the war has ended, his duty is to the warriors who need him rather than his own desires. Until he encounters a curvy, spirited female who makes him long for things he never thought to have. After her husband’s death, Ida struggles to provide for her rebellious stepdaughter and two small children. When a huge, intimidating alien warrior rescues them from an unexpected storm, he insists on helping her. Despite her reluctance, the more time they spend together, the more she begins to care for the kind, lonely male. But Temel has his warriors to protect and Ida has responsibilities of her own – how can he ask her to take a chance on a warrior who has nothing left to offer except his devotion?
CHOSEN BY THE ALIEN KING (ALIEN LOVE ISLAND BOOK FIVE) by Lindsay R Loucks
On Alien Love Island, the days are hot, but the nights are scorching…
Staying alive has never been harder. But the latest drama on the reality TV show may ensure that I do stay alive. At what cost though? And what if by playing this lovesick part, I’ve just fallen head over heels into yet another death trap? Whatever’s best for the ratings, right? I just hope my heart can take it.
Read more on Veronica Scott’s blog…