Olivia Waite is a known Historical Romance Author (first straight ones, but when she herself discovered she's bi, she wrote a series of lesbian novels) If it says "cozy mystery" I'm in bcoz she's really good at that historical humour tones. 😅
Starting the year with what looks like bangers! -Wake Up and Open Your Eyes reminds me of And Then I Woke Up. -Death of the Author looks heavy -Tell Me What You Did is really interesting (and I’ve just read Carter Wilson’s The New Neighbor this month and it was goood!) I’m also interested in Han Kang’s We Do Not Part, and All the Water in the World by Eiren Cafall
Those all sound great. I'm most interested in the time travel/mystery/horror ones. Do you normally read a physical copy of the books or digital or audio? I admit to all three depending on what I'm doing. If I am driving, then its is audio (obviously) but sometimes I like to hold a physical copy and other times (like when the book is over 500 pages) it makes sense to read the digital version.
I pretty much always read via audio, and if I like it I will buy the physical copy. But in a perfect world I have the physical book while I’m listening and I go back and forth to check things I might have grazed over in the audio.
I agree with you. Completely unnecessary unless you're writing your masterpiece of a tome. (Think It by King or Pillars of the Earth by Follet) I admire authors who can write a book under 325 pages. I actually also love publishers and authors who will publish books that are under 300 pages. To me those have been strongly edited and are written concisely.
Your most anticipated videos are the best ❤
Thank you, Paula! ❤️
Your hair is so beautiful!!😍
@@crazeekids9744 Thank you ❤️
I've been waiting for this video since last year!😂
Lots of exciting new books coming out!!
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I’m excited for so many of these!❤
Oh…I can’t wait!!!
Love these videos!! I know Olivia Waite from her Sapphic historical romances - so intrigued that she's genre hopping!
Oooh! I knew that name sounded familiar.
I am so pumped for Grady Hendrix’s new book!
Same!!! 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
just read the favorites and it’s already definitely going to be a fav of 2025! very taylor jenkins reid ish
I ALMOST SAID “Evelyn Hugo vibes.” 😍🤓
I love Layne Fargo 🥹🥹
Olivia Waite is a known Historical Romance Author (first straight ones, but when she herself discovered she's bi, she wrote a series of lesbian novels) If it says "cozy mystery" I'm in bcoz she's really good at that historical humour tones. 😅
Can’t Waite!
Starting the year with what looks like bangers!
-Wake Up and Open Your Eyes reminds me of And Then I Woke Up.
-Death of the Author looks heavy
-Tell Me What You Did is really interesting (and I’ve just read Carter Wilson’s The New Neighbor this month and it was goood!)
I’m also interested in Han Kang’s We Do Not Part,
and All the Water in the World by Eiren Cafall
@@Zangerstein some I haven’t heard of. Thanks for taking the time. And happy holidays to you and yours!
Alice Feeney has a book out in Jan I believe as well. 2025 starting out with a bang.
Omg I actually already read that one and I forgot to add it to the list! 🙈
@@ReadingWryly Nice! Hope it was good 🤞
Those all sound great. I'm most interested in the time travel/mystery/horror ones. Do you normally read a physical copy of the books or digital or audio? I admit to all three depending on what I'm doing. If I am driving, then its is audio (obviously) but sometimes I like to hold a physical copy and other times (like when the book is over 500 pages) it makes sense to read the digital version.
I pretty much always read via audio, and if I like it I will buy the physical copy. But in a perfect world I have the physical book while I’m listening and I go back and forth to check things I might have grazed over in the audio.
It's the way I never knew about the two fingers click..
😂 life hack!
Just a little correction but Agustina Bazterrica, author of Tender is the Flesh, is from Argentina not Spain 🙂
Thank you!!! ❤️
Hi Elizabeth, a little correction, Agustina Bazterrica is argentinian, not spanish :)
Thank you!! I didn’t realize. ❤️🙌🏻
They gotta stop with these 400+ pages book
It’s a lot.
I agree with you. Completely unnecessary unless you're writing your masterpiece of a tome. (Think It by King or Pillars of the Earth by Follet) I admire authors who can write a book under 325 pages. I actually also love publishers and authors who will publish books that are under 300 pages. To me those have been strongly edited and are written concisely.
It depends on the story. Family sagas like The Thorn Birds and Gone with the Wind are well over 500 pages..yet are compelling.
@ True!