2009 is almost over, and it was a great year with a lot of great new books I enjoyed reading. But now I am looking ahead to 2010 and I thought I would share the top ten books on my wishlist I am looking forward to in 2010, hopefully some of them will catch your interest! And if you have any great 2010 books you can't wait to read, please post about them in a comment, I am always looking for great books to add to my wishlist. Here is part one of the list - be sure to check back tomorrow for part two!!
1. Everlasting by Angie Frazier (Published by Scholastic, June 1, 2010)
Sailing aboard her father's ship is all seventeen-year-old Camille Rowen has ever wanted. But as a lady in 1855 San Francisco, her future is set: marry a man she doesn't love in order to preseve her social standing. On her last voyage before the wedding, Camille learns the mother she has always believed dead is in fact alive and in Australia. When their Sydney-bound ship goes down in a gale, and her father dies, Camille sets out to find her mother and a map in her possession - a map believed to lead to a stone that once belonged to the legendary civilization.
2. A Most Improper Magick by Stephanie Burgis (Published by Simon & Schuster, April 1, 2010)
Magic may be the greatest scandal in Regency England. But that's not going to stop Kat Stephenson when there are highwaymen to foil, sinister aristocrats to defeat...and true loves to capture for her two older sisters.
3. Faithful by Janet Fox (Published by Speak, May 13, 2010)
Sixteen-year-old Maggie Bennet’s life is in tatters. Her mother has disappeared, and is presumed dead. The next thing she knows, her father has dragged Maggie away from their elegant Newport home, off on some mad excursion to Yellowstone in Montana. Torn from the only life she’s ever known, away from her friends, from society, and verging on no prospects, Maggie is furious and devastated by her father’s betrayal. But when she arrives, she finds herself drawn to the frustratingly stubborn, handsome Tom Rowland, the son of a park geologist, and to the wild romantic beauty of Yellowstone itself. And as Tom and the promise of freedom capture Maggie’s heart, Maggie is forced to choose between who she is and who she wants to be.
4. The Queen's Daughter by Susan Coventry (Published by Henry Holt, June 8, 2010)
Joan’s mother is Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine, the most beautiful woman in the world. Her father is Henry II, the king of England. She loves them both—so what can she do when she’s forced to choose between them? As her parents’ arguments grow ever more vicious, Joan begins to feel like a political pawn.
When her parents marry her off to the king of Sicily, Joan finds herself with a man ten years her senior. She doesn’t love him, and she can’t quite forget her childhood crush, the handsome Lord Raymond.
As Joan grows up, she begins to understand that her parents’ worldview is warped by their political ambitions, and hers, in turn, has been warped by theirs. Is it too late to figure out whom to trust? And, more important, whom to love?
5. Mistwood by Leah Cypess (Published by Greenwillow Books, April 27, 2010)
Isabel is a shape-shifter, able to shift at will into any animal form. She senses that her power is great. She knows—deep in her soul—that she exists only to protect the king and the royal family. But when she awakens in Mistwood to the sound of approaching horses, she can’t remember anything and she flees. How long has she been in the forest? Who hurt her? Why is she hiding—because it is certain she is hiding. Who are these men riding after her with such determination? And most importantly, why can’t she shift?
Captured and thrust into the mysterious and dangerous royal court, Isabel must uncover her past, separate the truth of her heart from the legend of her magic, and, above all, keep the unbearably handsome new king safe. Even if protecting him means disaster for her.
Thursday, December 24, 2009
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2 comments:
Book 4 is on my list, I've entered at contest for book 2 and book 1 is going on my list now!
The cover of Everlasting is so pretty! The Queen's Daughter sounds good, I liked the Royal Diaries book about her mother, Eleanor of Aquitane.
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