Sunday, January 1, 2012

Best Reads of the Year?

by Raelene Gorlinsky

Okay, everyone’s doing it – making “Best of the Year” lists about everything in the world, including books. Hey, at least we waited until the year was over, to include that book you were reading on New Year’s Eve!

So tell us your top reads of 2011—the books that moved, intrigued or fascinated you; made you rush to buy other books by that author.

Yes, there will be prizes! Probably random drawing amongst the people who post their lists in Comments. Ebooks, t-shirts, hmm, maybe other good stuff.

To kick it off, here are my best reads of 2011 (not necessarily books published that year), in no particular sequence. These represent books that were “different” in my opinion, that had a unique take on a standard theme or a special twist. [Caveat: I have not listed any Ellora’s Cave books, although there were many I loved. Hey, I have to deal with 450+ authors, I’m not going to show preference.  ;-) ]

Death Comes to Pemberley – P.D. James (mystery)
Dragon Bound – Thea Harrison
Steam & Sorcery – Cindy Spencer Pape
No Proper Lady – Isabel Cooper
Touched by an Alien – Gini Koch
Archangel’s Consort – Nalini Singh
Never Again – Michele Bardsley
A Discovery of Witches – Deborah Harkness (despite how incredibly frustrating I found the cliffhanger ending)

Your turn!

35 comments:

  1. Oooooh, so many to pick from. Okay, here are book that I've read in the last year that I've either reread multiple times or had me laughing, crying or some other response that not every book can do.

    Sweet as Sin by Inez Kelley
    Deadline by Mira Grant
    Kiss of Snow by Nalini Singh
    Eat Slay Love by Jesse Petersen
    Wrapped Around Your Finger by Blake Fallon
    Sin Undone by Larissa Ione
    Eleven Scandals to Start to Win a Duke's Heart by Sarah MacLean
    Dark Enchantment by Anya Bast
    Magic Bleeds by Ilona Andrews
    Grimspace by Ann Aguirre
    Never Again by Michele Bardsley
    Start Me Up by Victoria Dahl

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  2. I have to agree with the Archangel's Consort choice, I've been devouring the entire Guild Hunter series, just finished Consort, and I'm now buried in Archangel's Blade - loving Dmitri SO much!! There are many great titles I've enjoyed this year, but this set stands above the others!!

    Happy New Year everyone - 2012 is going to be brilliant!!

    Always,
    Denysé

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  4. I read some great ones this year. My favorites have included a few non fiction books
    Warm Knits, Cool Gifts by Sally Melvill and Caddy Melville Ledbetter (awesome knitting book)

    Madam Eve's Gift by Kate Richards
    Heart's Desire by Becca Dale
    Kiss of Snow by Nalini Singh
    All the 1 Night Stand stories I read were awesome. I love that series.

    It was a good year for reading :)

    Stephanie Beck
    www.stephaniebeck.net

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  5. The Affair by Lee Child
    What the Night Knows by Dean Koontx
    Portrait of a Spy by Daniel Silva
    Blood Trust by Eric Van Lustbader
    Quinn by Iris Johansen
    A Game of Thrones- A Song of Ice and Fire by George RR Martin

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  6. Books I really enjoyed in 2011:

    Dragon Bound by Thea Harrison
    Fables series by Bill Willingham
    How to Flirt with a Naked Werewolf by Molly Harper
    Beauty Queens by Libba Bray

    Can't wait to see what I'm going to find this year!

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  7. Thea Harrison's Elder Races series, Kiss Of Snow by Nalini Singh, Grace Burrowes book series The Soldier, The Heir, Lady Sophie's Christmas Wish and Virtuso, Anne Rainey's So Sensitive and Pleasure Bound, Mari Carr's Wild Irish series and her books Black Jack and White Knight, the Compass Brothers series by Mari Carr and Jayne Rylon and lastly, Victoria Dahl's series Good Girls Don't, Bad Boys Do and Real Men Will.

    e.balinski(at)att(dot)net

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  8. Oh geez... I read and reread a TON of books this year. Hm which ones to pick :) well heres a few..(trust me I can put alot more lol)

    Mr. Monster- Dan Wells
    Live to tell- Lisa Gardner
    Water for Elephants- Sara Gruen
    Are you there Vodka? It's me Chelsea-Chelsea Handler
    The Accidental Demon Slayer-Angie Fox
    Scent of Darkness- Christina Dodd
    Catching Fire- Suzanne Collins
    The Darkest Hour- Maya Banks
    Living Dead Girl- Elizabeth Scott
    Brazen- Maya Banks
    Caines Reckoning- Sarah Mccarty
    Long Hard Ride- Lorelei James
    Raised by Wolves- Jennifer Lynn Barnes
    Monkeewrench- P.J. Tracy

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  9. Oops, let's try this again:

    ROOM by Emma Donoghue
    MOLOKA'I by Alan Brennert
    CRACKED UP TO BE by Courtney Summers
    MARCH by Geraldine Brooks
    HATE LIST by Jennifer Brown

    Maybe for the 2012 list, I'll have some that were actually written in 2012 ;)

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  10. Gladiatrix - Russell Whitfield - if you liked Spartacus you'll love these kick ass fighting females.

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  11. After getting a Kindle for Christmas last year I read so many books. To make a list of the greatest would take forever, but here are my favs that I have reread at least once:

    Shadowland series- Cherise Sinclair
    Love at First Bight- Tymber Dalton
    Blood Destiny series- Connie Suttle
    Delicate Freakn' Flower- Eve Langlais
    Forbidden Pleasure- Lora Leigh
    Songbird: A Linger Story- Maya Banks
    Eyes of Stone- Tara Nina
    Brianna- Judy Mays
    Backstage Pass- Olivia Cunning
    Trace's Psychic- Jory Strong

    Okay I could keep going, but these are my absolute favorites this last year.

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  12. I have a Laurann Dohner preference...ALL her books for 2011.
    All New Species:
    Fury
    Slade
    Valiant
    Justice ***MY BABY***
    Wrath

    and from the Cyborg series
    Taunting Krell
    Read her stuff if you haven't already...you'll fall in love just like i did.

    Cynthia Eden
    Midnight Master
    Angel of Darkness
    Bound in Blood
    Bound in Darkness

    Rachel Zanetti
    Claimed

    Tina Folsom - Zane's Redemption - LOVED IT!!!

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  13. Great post - I'm definitely going to check out other folks' recommendations. The best books I read in 2011 (that I can remember, off the top of my head) were:

    Gail Carriger's Parasol Protectorate series (I'm 2/3 of the way through the 3rd book now)
    Wicked Appetite, by Janet Evanovich
    11/22/63, by Stephen King
    Manhunting, Jennifer Crusie
    Flowers from the Storm, Laura Kinsale
    Sunshine, by Robin McKinley (awesome, have read this several times)
    The Blue Castle, by L.M. Montgomery (I've been reading this one over and over for about 20 years now)

    And my favorite book that came out this year was definitely
    Ready Player One, by Ernest Cline.

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  14. Books that stood out for me this year. Hrm, I'm not reading as much for non-work purposes as I'd like.
    My faves?
    Fury by Laurann Dohner
    Slade by Laurann Dohner
    The Lamplighter's Love by Delphine Dryden
    Regulary Scheduled Life by K.A. Mitchell
    Mark of the Assassin by Daniel Silva
    Lions of Lucerne by Brad Thor

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  15. It's always so hard to do these lists!

    Shadowfever by Karen Marie Moning is at the top of my list for sure. Then there's The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins and Vampire Academy by Richelle Mead.

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  16. I've really loved reading the New Species Series by Laurann Dohner. I'm excited to see more are coming along with her Cyborg Series and hopefully her Zorn series.

    I was also glad to see Lorie O'Clare with another Lunewulf Book this year.

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  17. For me it would be Lisa Renee Jones Vampire Wardens series. Hearts of Darkness by Laura Kaye and anything by Liz Crowe.

    Marika Weber
    maw1725@gmail.com

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  18. I also read Cindy Spencer Pape's Steam & Sorcery, and ADORED it.

    Read all three Grace Burrowes books that came out and they were the best thing I read all year. Can't wait for the next one!!

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  19. Wow, lots of good recommendations to check out.

    Looks like many of us are really into series books - we get hooked on those characters and setting, and just want more, more, more!

    My 2012 want-to-buy list is mainly comprised of new books coming from authors I read in 2011.

    Raelene

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  20. These are books I've read in the past year that I loved.

    Artistic Vision by Dana Mari Bell
    Black Jack by Mari Carr
    White Knight by Mari Carr
    Wild Irish Christmas by Mari Carr
    Any Given Sunday by Mari Carr
    Inflamed by Mari Carr (sensing a theme here?)
    Eastern Ambitions by Mari Carr & Jayne Rylon
    Northern Exposure by Mari Carr & Jayne Rylon
    Southern Comfort by Mari Carr & Jayne Rylon
    Silver's Chance by Billi Jean
    Cipher by Moira Rogers
    Demon Bait by Moira Rogers
    Hammer Down by Moira Rogers (read it in 2011, although it isn't out yet)
    Four for Christmas by R.G. Alexander

    There are many more, but these are the highlights of the year for me.

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  21. Hmm... I didn't read quite as much as I would have liked this past year--some highlights though were definitely:
    - Ellen Connor's Dark Age Dawning trilogy
    - Beth Williamson's Malloys (though technically I have some more of these to read :))
    - Mari Carr's Wild Irish and White Knight
    - Jess Dee, Lexxie Couper, Vivian Arend's Bandicoot Cove series
    - Patricia Briggs' Mercy Thompson series
    - RG Alexander's Possess Me
    - Loretta Chase's Lord of Scoundrels

    f dot chen at comcast dot net

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  22. The Greyfriar (Vampire Empire, Book 1) by Susan & Clay Griffith
    Mark of the Vampire Queen by Joey W. Hill
    Backstage Pass by Olivia Cunning
    My Immortal Assassin by Carolyn Jewel

    These were the reads that came immediately to mind.

    little lamb lst at yahoo dot com

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  23. Kiss of Snow by Nalini Singh
    Magic Bleeds by Ilona Andrews
    Archangel's Consort by Nalani Singh
    Anything by Laurann Dohner

    Plus too many to count

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  24. Wolf Tales 12 (and all else!) by Kate Douglas

    Darkest Surrender by Gena Showalter

    The Warlord Wants Forever by Kresley Cole

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  25. Oy Vay. Where to begin. I'll start with what I re-read and then list my newest favorite authors.

    Linda Howard - The Mackenzies. LOVE
    Diana Palmer - Lord of the Desert. LOVE Her

    Thea Harrison (Every book in her Wyr series)
    Shelly Laurenston (Big Bad Beast)
    GA Aiken (The Dragon Who Loved Me)
    Kate Douglas (Wolf Tales 12)
    Sophie Oak
    Dana Marie Bell
    Maya Banks
    Gena Showalter's
    Kresley Cole
    Sherrilyn Kenyon
    JR Ward

    Dang I could have gone on and on, but those are some of my favorites and auto buys for me;)

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  26. My list could be very long. lol But here are a few:

    Maya Banks KGI series
    Angel's Consort--Nalini Singh
    Soul Magic--Jennifer Lyon
    Valiant--Laurann Dohner
    Quinn--Iris Johansen

    I know there are tons more, but that's all I can think of off the top of my head. :)

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  27. Oh, and New York to Dallas by J.D. Robb. And the new Nora Robert's book.

    See, I told you my list was endless. :)

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  28. I don't get to read as much as I would like anymore but here were some of my favorites.

    Breaking the Rules - Suzanne Brockmann
    Skin Game, Dirty Thirty and Curio by Cara McKenna
    Bound by Honor - SE Jakes
    Red Ribbon - Lila Dubois
    Undertow - Cherry Adair
    Delicious - Shayla Black
    No Quarter, No Master & No Remedy - Christine D'Abo
    Backstage Pass & Rock Hard - Olivia Cunning

    Huh. Maybe I did sneak in more reading than I thought because that's just the tip of the iceberg!

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  29. Wow, lots to pick from. Here are some I can think of right off.
    True Vision by Joyce Lamb
    Blood Song by Cat Adams
    Beyond the Night by Joss Ware
    The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
    Anna Dressed in Blood by Kendare Blake
    Panther Moon by Regina Carlysle
    Punishment & Mercy by Cris Anson
    Downstroke by Desiree Holt
    Saddle Broke by Darah Lace
    Any of the 1800-DOM-help books

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  30. I still want to read Nalini Singh. I've heard SO many great things. Here's a few of my fave 2011 reads:

    Delicious by Sherry Thomas
    Blue-Eyed Devil by Lisa Kleypas
    Taming an Angel by Kathleen Lash
    Unlawful Contact by Pamela Clare
    Night Heat by Desiree Holt
    Five Ways Til Sunday by Delilah Devlin

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  31. Tough to choose favorites, but I'd have to include the following:
    Make Me, Sir - Cherise Sinclair
    Surrender To Me - Shayla Black
    F-Stop - Desiree Holt (love all the Phoenix Agency books)
    Long Hard Ride - Lorelei James
    Southern Comfort - Mari Carr & Jayne Rylan
    Ink Master - Frances Stockton
    Kiss of Snow Nalini Singh
    Power Play - Eliza Gayle
    Dreams of A Dark Warrior - Kresley Cole
    Sin Undone - Larissa Ione

    Margie Hager

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  32. As Meat Loves Salt - Maria McCann
    The last Werewolf - Glen Duncan
    The R word - Arlene Webb
    Mapping the edge - Sarah Dunant
    Broken - Karin Slaughter.

    Ooh hard to choose - but very interested to read other's picks because there was one in particular - that I won't name - and I thought it was dreadful. It just goes to show that we all have different tastes and expectations. I love the Archangel books by Nalini Singh too and it was Raelene's comment maybe a year ago that made me buy the first. Now I'm wondering what this Kiss of Snow one is about. Off to check!

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  33. State of Wonder by Ann Patchett
    The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern
    Swamplandia! by Karen Russell
    The Death Instinct by Jeb Rubenfeld

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  34. Wow, I'm amazed at the number of books and authors others loved, that I've never even heard of. It illustrates the problem of "discoverability" in this environment of online shopping, maybe too many books published, etc.

    But recommendations from other readers is the way I prefer to find out about books. Off to check out some of the ones listed!

    Raelene

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  35. This book is one of the best of women's fiction that i've read this year! i finished last night staying up late. I've been reading Kristin Hannah's books for years and this is my new favorite. I emotionally connected to all the characters and grieved with them. This is the type of story that i, as writer, lose myself in and admire.

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