2012: #4 – Shakespeare’s Champion (Charlaine Harris)

This series is a little different than some of Harris's other series, because there's no paranormal element. Lily is a regular girl, at least genetically. Socially, she likes to keep to herself. Her stand-offishness and dedication to staying strong and in shape is understandable, because Lily is the survivor

2012: #3 – Before She Dies (Mary Burton)

Though not technically part of a series, Before She Dies closes off a loosely connected trilogy that started with Burton's Senseless and Merciless. I think it was on par with those two books. In some ways, it was stronger. The romance is there from the very beginning rather than

2012: #2 – Moloka’i (Alan Brennert)

Title: Moloka’i Author: Alan Brennert Format: E-book Pages: 400 (2012 total – 848) Word Count: 136,404 (2012 total – 270,804) Release Date: October 04, 2004 Publisher: St. Martin’s Griffin Categories: historical fiction (late 1800s, early 1900s) Source: purchased Rating: 5 out of 5 Back of the book: This richly

2012: #1 – A Perfect Blood (Kim Harrison)

Title: A Perfect Blood Author: Kim Harrison Series: Rachel Morgan (The Hollows) #10 Format: Paperback (ARC) Pages: 448 (2012 total – 448) Approx. Word Count: 134,400 (2012 total – 134,400) Release Date: February 21, 2012 Publisher: Harper Voyager Categories: urban fantasy, witches/magic Source: Publisher (via Amazon Vine) Rating: 5