October 1, 2015
The Keepsake by Suzy Vittelo
I recently came across this book and it looks simply fantastic, don't you think? I'm just going on the cover and the description, though.
October 6, 2015
Luther and Katharina by Jody Hedlund
This book is by an author I have read and enjoyed. I am curious to see how she will portray the romance between Martin Luther and his wife Katharina, a former nun.
October 6, 2015
Cinderella's Shoes by Shonna Slayton
The dress has been kept safe for centuries, as told in book one. But what happened to Cinderella's shoes?
October 15, 2015
The Sound of Silver by Rachelle Rea
The continuation of Gwyn and Dirk's tale: Will their romance and Gwyn's newfound faith survive the difficulties ahead?
October 16, 2015
A Time to Speak by Nadine Brandes
Book one, A Time to Die, became my favorite book of the year when I read it in March. Needless to say, I am excited for the release of book two, especially after that cliffhanger. In fact, I and a couple other ladies are forming a read-through of book one at the request of the author in order to prepare readers for book two. Super exciting! The read-through begins October 3rd.
October 20, 2015
A Refuge at Highland Hall by Carrie Turansky
The inspiration for this stand-alone series came from the TV series Downton Abbey, or so I am told. So, if you enjoyed the show, this might just been the series for you.
November 10, 2015
Winter by Marissa Meyer
Of course, one must not forget to include the highly anticipated conclusion to the Lunar Chronicles. A cyborg Cinderella and her band of sci-fi, fairy-tale revolutionaries won the attention of more people than one might have originally expected.
November 17, 2015
The Golden Braid by Melanie Dickerson
Another of Melanie Dickerson's historical fairy-tale rewrites--Rapunzel, I presume? Although, you never know what other fairy-tale might be written into the story.
November 17. 2015
Blades of Accession by Breeana Puttroff
This is, what, the seventh book in the series? Every time the author says she is done with the series, she changes her mind and writes more. There is just so much more to Quinn, William, and their friends' stories. I am enjoying every single book.
December 1, 2015
The Painter's Daughter by Julie Klassen
Last but definitely not least is The Painter's Daughter. If this book is any bit as fantastic, romantic, and mysterious as The Silent Governess or The Secret of Pembrooke Park, it is well worth the time spent reading it.
What books are you looking forward to reading this fall? Do any on this list interest you?
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