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I posted about the fast track series on Erin McCarthy's facebook wall and she replied - she didn't realize they were being released as soon as they were
Susinok wrote: "Hmmm maybe Tantor will consider Loretta Chase's back catalog? Lord of Scoundrels! Please?"Yes Tantor! Loretta Chase has come in first on our Favorite Audiobooks Poll as the author we most want to see in audio. And Lord of Scoundrels has been the #1 reader's choice at AAR's Top 100 Romances Poll since 2000. Yes, 2000 - that's not a typo.
I definitely check Tantor's coming soon list. There are so many of my favorite PNR and UF books they have picked up. I feel like they are a bit more current than Brillance. Part of what Brillance has going for them is releasing series they had picked up before other audio publishers were in the market (JD Robb - In Death/Nora Roberts as a prime example).
Yes! Please Tantor!!! I agree with Susinok and Lea!I would do anything for Loretta Chase: "Lord of Scoundrels",
And Judith McNaught. Many Great Historical Romance authors are missing.
But I have to say that I'm thrilled Tantor released the Mackenzie Highlander books by Jennifer Ashley. I'm impressed with so many of the books they have brought to audio. Julie James, Maya Banks Highlanders, McCarthy's Fast Track! I go on their website as much as I do with audible.





Do you all look to Tantor's site for upcoming releases? They have excellent "coming soon" lists by month. And their lists grow each week - even for the next month's releases. So I expect September's list to feature even more. Here's a link to their September releases.
http://www.tantor.com/BookList.asp?Ge...
I'm particularly looking forward to Nalini Singh's Archangel's Storm, Julie James About That Night, the continuation of Mariah Stewart's Chesapeake Diaries series narrated by Xe Sands (started in August), and that's just for starters.
Do you all have a favorite recent Tantor release? I'd have to say there are several for me including Kristan Higgins' Catch of the Day and Somebody to Love, Jennifer Ashley's The Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie. I just realized I could list around eight over the last few months!