Recommended Reads for September 2011

Here are the Recommended Reads for September 2011. If there are incorrect links, please leave a comment in the post. Enjoy!

Clear Water by Amy Lane — 5 stars (Raine)
Equilibrium by Katey Hawthorne — 5 stars (Raine)
Dead Run: Dangerous Ground 4 by Josh Lanyon — 5 stars (Wave)
Dance with Me by Heidi Cullinan — 5 stars (Damon)
If It Ain’t Love by Tamara Allen — 5 stars (Sirius)
Last Days of Summer by Steve Kluger — 5+ stars DIK (Wave)
A Companion To Wolves by Elizabeth Bear & Sarah Monette — 5 stars (Feliz)
Foxe Hunt by Haley Walsh — 4.75 stars (Buda)
Home Fires Burning by Charlie Cochrane — 4.75 stars (Jenre)
Trust Me by L.A. Witt — 4.75 stars (Feliz)
The Abode of Bliss – Ten Stories for Adam by Alex Jeffers — 4.75 stars (Sirius)
Zero Hour: A Dystopian Adventure by Jordan Castillo Price — 5+ stars DIK (Wave)

10 thoughts on “Recommended Reads for September 2011

  1. 1
    Wave Canada says:

    It looks like I managed to find a few great books in September. :shock: Of course I have a bunch I haven’t had the courage to review as yet. :help:

  2. 2
    Kirsten United States says:

    How come you didn’t include the 4.75 stars?

  3. 3
    Raine United Kingdom says:

    Hi Aunt Lynn,

    I recommended Katie Hawthorne/ Equilibrium/Loose Id, and I guess I didn’t link it in correctly :???: sorry. Can you add it to this list of excellence please. Thank you.

    • 3.1
      Sirius United States says:

      And may I just say what an awesome story Equilibrium was Raine :) Thank you and squeeek, you are back officially.

    • 3.2
      Aunt Lynn United States says:

      Got it, Raine. Just check the “Recommended Read” box in the tags in the future and I’ll make sure to add it. :)

  4. 4
    Annie K United States says:

    Just finished Twice-Caught by Syd Mcginley, the second in the series Out Of The Woods…it was amazing. Highly recommend it. Just came out a week ago.

    • 4.1
      Wave Canada says:

      Buda is reviewing Twice Caught. It always depends on the reviewer’s opinion whether or not a book is rated highly enough to make the cut.

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