Some Reads for the Final Days of Summer…By Ripley Proserpina

I’m holding onto summer with grabby little hands, and one of the ways I do this is by reading every chance I get. I love slathering on the sunblock in order to sit outside with my book. These days, the moments of summer are bittersweet, because I can’t help thinking, this time next week, I’m back at work. 


And I love my day job, but compared to summer? 


No contest. 


In the next few weeks, there are some great books coming out I plan on reading, so I thought I’d share them with you. 


(Click on the cover for buy links).


First, Tate James has finished her Kit Davenport series. Here’s the final one…


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The time is now.


It seems all I’ve ever wanted was vengeance. I did everything right: I protected my friends, I pushed myself to the limits, and I saved lives. Once upon a time, I was an internationally renowned thief known as The Fox. Nobody knew me. Nobody could catch me.


Nobody but them, my men, my partners in crime. But their love for me, it’s cost them dearly.


Our enemies keep coming for blood. They cut me. They hurt my friends. They push and push to see what will happen.


I’m Kit Davenport, and I’m going to show them what happens.


This is the end.


Theirs.


Cecelia Randell, who has one of the best names for a character ever, also finished up her series, The Adventures of Blue Faust. 


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When the adventures are both big and small…


Blue and her guys have survived a crazed, crystal-wielding almost-mass murderer. Well, two of them in fact.


Now she faces something almost just as intimidating for her: going back to school.

On top of that, there’s apartment hunting, more language lessons, a grumpy Beast-mount, unruly cubs, and oh, yeah, she still needs to deal with her extended family.

It’s quite a list, but with the help of her husbands, she’ll be able to tackle it all, including the possibility of adding to their little family.


But when a new and deadly drug surfaces, pulling them all into another investigation and adventure, Blue will need to jump into life as a probationary agent of the Order much earlier than anticipated.


Oh, yeah, and there will be carnage. Kitty-carnage that is…


And finally, AJ Anders and Amanda Perry have a co-authored work releasing. 


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Fangers, Furries, and Fruit Flies, Oh My!


The world has been segregated for years. Supernatural beings and humans don’t mix. With an uneasy truce in place, both sides have allowed their fear of the unknown to morph into an uncompromising hatred for all those who are different. Each species police their own, and territorial boundaries are never crossed. Now, for the first time in history, the three ruling houses of the most powerful supernatural nations have become united. When the possibility of one ruling Council becomes a reality, a new prophecy comes to light. In order for the Council to succeed, humans must have representation in the council. Reid Matthews, the Alpha of the North American shifter territory and his new chosen brothers, Elijah Thornhill and Noah LeRoi, aren’t willing to tempt fate by ignoring the prophecy. They issue an invitation for humans to join the council. College student, Remy Stevens, has lived her whole life in one town. Now, thanks to her father’s new job, Remy Stevens is about become one of the first humans to cross the boundary in over one hundred and fifty years. Forced to make the journey with her family, what happens when she’s thrown into life on supernatural territory? Will her short temper and unrelenting wit be her downfall? Or will secret prophecies, both old and new, shape a new path for her? Find out where it all started in this prequel with Remy, Reid, Elijah, and Noah.

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