Sunday, January 1, 2012

Favorite Books of 2011...

It's that time of year again. A fresh start with a new year. But before I start on the great books waiting for my in 2012, I want to recap my favorites of 2011. It wasn't easy to get the list down to the proverbial 10 so I decide to go for 20 and even that wasn't easy. The books that made the list are the ones I not only enjoyed but left a lasting impression on me. Links are to my reviews.

Favorites of 2011 in No Particular Order ~

1. The Greyfriar by Susan and Clay Griffiths ~ The Griffiths are new authors who blew me away with their steampunk vampire novel. Yes, steampunk vampires.

2. You Belong to Me by Karen Rose ~ Ms. Rose is one of my favorite authors (thanks Nath!) and she can always be counted on to deliver a well written romantic suspense.

3. The Scorpio Races by Maggie Stiefvater ~ Different from her Wolves trilogy but so very, very good. No matter what she writes, Stiefvater delivers strong emotions and well developed characters.

4. Snapped by Laura Griffin ~ Love, love, love this romantic suspense series from Ms. Griffin. It continues to get better with each book.

5. The Iron Knight by Julie Kagawa ~ Simply amazing young adult fantasy series. This installment took a different turn with the POV of the hero but it still delivered all the action, adventure and emotional punch Kagawa is becoming known for.

6. A Lot Like Love by Julie James ~ I've said before, I'm not fond of lawyer protagonists except for Ms. James' lawyers. This time, no lawyers but a hero and heroine I couldn't help but cheer on. Can't wait for About That Night!

7. Head Over Heels by Jill Shalvis ~ If you know me, you know I love Jill Shalvis. Will even admit to being a fangirl. (Not something I do very often.) I read 6 books by Ms. Shalvis in 2011 with Head Over Heels my favorite.

8. Tempted by Elisabeth Naughton ~ Favorite hero and heroine in this series! A wild adventure with equally wild and emotional love scenes.

9. Heartbreak Creek by Kaki Warner ~ Mail order bride and Kaki Warner for the win! Warner worked her magic again with this new series.

10. Magic Slays by Ilona Andrews ~ This series continues to grow and get better and better. If you love UF, this is one of the best!

11. When Beauty Tamed the Beast by Eloisa James ~ What a lovely, funny romance! Completely enjoyed Ms. James take on one of my favorite fairy tales.

12. Breaking Point by Pamela Clare ~ Ms. Clare is a wonder. She writes romantic suspense and historical romances with exceptional talent.

13. One Was a Soldier by Julia Spencer-Fleming ~ Oh, if you haven't started this series, please do! Love this small town mystery series with the very unique lead characters - Reverend Clare Fergusson and Chief of Police Russ Van Alstyne.

14. Notorious Pleasures by Elizabeth Hoyt ~ Ms. Hoyt is one of my favorite authors for a reason - I can count on her to tell me a wonderful story.

15. Blackout by Rob Thurman ~ Hands down one of the best Urban Fantasy series. Love Cal, Niko and Rob. These guys never fail to keep me coming back for more.

16. Pleasures of a Notorious Gentleman by Lorraine Heath ~ Such strong emotions in this beautifully written romance. Still can't believe how much I ended up loving the hero!

17. Demon from the Dark by Kresley Cole ~ I shifted away from this series for a while. Getting back into it I discover one of my favorite heroes - Malkom Slaine!

18. Hot Zone by Catherine Mann ~ This book took me on an adventure so unexpected I couldn't help but enjoy the ride. I need to explore Ms. Mann's back list for more gems!

19. A Night to Surrender by Tessa Dare ~ So happy to have finally read something from this author. And the first time was a hit! Definitely a historical romance series I would recommend.

20. Scandalous Desires by Elizabeth Hoyt ~ Do pirates ever go out of style? Not if Ms. Hoyt is writing about them!

And there's the top 20 of 2011. There were plenty of other fabulous reads last year, I could easily list a top 50. Here's hoping 2012 turns out to be just as amazing!

8 comments:

  1. Many of your favorites are on my TBR list (and Kindle). Hoping to read them soon. Happy New Year!

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  2. There are a couple on your list that I have but haven't read - I need to work on that. There are also a bunch I read and agree with completely. How can you go wrong with a Hoyt novel? You can't!

    The James and the Heath were also really good as well.

    Happy New Year!

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  3. This is a really great list, Leslie!! Woohoo for Ms Rose making your list! :) I'm so happy! She's such a great author!

    Magic Slays! You're right, this series is just getting better and better :)

    I definitively need to read The Greyfriar...

    And LOL, I'll try to post our review of Blackout!!! Better late than never, that's what they say right? ^_^;

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  4. Oh and I'm glad Pleasures of a Notorious Gentleman made your list as well :) I really loved that book too :)

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  5. Happy New Year All!

    Mary ~ I love seeing books from my TBR pile on bloggers favorite lists. It justifies keeping so many of the books. :)

    Tracy ~ I don't read as many historicals as I use to but the ones I do read are usually wonderful!

    Nath ~ Yes, read The Greyfriar! I've got the 2nd book that I really need to get to. Ha - I kept forgetting about that buddy review. I could always put it together if you want. :)

    ah, the Heath. Such a pleasant surprise!

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  6. Interesting list! I'm always curious about what other readers consider good, better, best.

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  7. Hey, great list! Hoyt, Shalvis Heath, James. Two of those authors made it to my list. *g*

    You read some great books last year. I still have some of those books in my TBR, though. :D

    Wishing an even greater reading year in 2012.

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  8. I love your list, Leslie!
    The Greyfriar made it to my top list, too (although I didn't post it yet. yikes!).. and I see quite a few books on your list that are on my TBR pile, so that's always promising!

    Hope 2012 brings you many more wonderful reads!

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