Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Rita's Best Reads in 2010!

It was hard trying to narrow down the field for the Best Book that I read all year. As you guys should know, I visit my library almost weekly and I've read so many books from the 90's and even the 80's. I try to stay up to date on the latest, but sometimes the oldies really are goodies. This year's crop had some real pleasers and it was so hard to choose just one as my fav. But I did, so without further adieu, My Pick for the Best Book in 2010:

'Till Dawn With the Devil' by Alexandra Hawkins
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This book was just gold! The heroine wasn't some simpering miss or sassy blue stocking. She had a quiet grace to her and astounding dignity despite the fact that she was nearly blind and everyone around her treated her like some delicate cripple. It captivated our hero almost as much as it inspired me. And speaking of the hero, he was great to read about. Being a Lord Of Vice, you wouldn't expect to feel empathy for him, but you do. And combined with the fact that he brings the best out of an already amazing heroine, you can't help but love this pair!





Some other 'Best of the Best':
'The Princess In His Bed' by Lila DiPasqua
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DiPasqua debuted early this year, but I am already smitten with her work and count her as a fav. Her stories are a bit different from the classic regencies I tend to favor, but her stories just become increasingly captivating and I can not wait for what she has in store for us. TPIHB is the second addition to her Fiery Tales collections and her best yet. The stories carried a lot of depth to them that I didn't expect to see, and each story could have been extended and made into its own full length book. The tales were hot, steamy, and just like their classical molds, held a message for each of us to pick up on and learn from.


'Love In The Afternoon' by Lisa Kleypas
 Review Coming Soon

Anything Kleypas is a sure ringer for greatness. I loved this book so much! The tortured hero and blue-stocking miss is always delightful to read about. I thought Captain Phalen and Beatrix were wonderful together. I loved the chemistry and heat of their encounters and the slow realization that the one they thought they disliked the most turned out to be the one the need most of all. The Captain's occasional flip-out due to his time in the war was a scary mirror to what some soldiers with PTSD might go through, but with Beatrix's kind heart and sharp tongue, the issue were nothing their true love couldn't conquer. And the format of back and forth letters was really cool to see. I enjoy it. Great read. Period.


 
'Wicked Delights Of A Bridal Bed' by Tracy Anne Warren
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I discovered TAW earlier in the year and read the book that came before Wicked Delights. Upon reading the first 5 pages, I was checking the cover to see if I picked up some Lisa Kleypas book I forgot about. Her writing style was a treat to read and I wanted to know if that would translate into her next work. The answer is yes. Mallory is the tortured one in this story and as she deals with her grief, in walks the rake and family friend, Adam. Their response to each other was great to see. We were dealing with a couple that already knew each other for years, so reading their interactions were fresher to me than some of the other books I've read this year. The secret torch Adam carried for Mallory was a vulnerability that endeared him to me almost instantly. Another tremendous read!

'Seven Nights To Forever' by Evangeline Collins 
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Seven Nights to Forever 
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Evangeline Collins
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This was another fresh romance that just worked! I hadn't read any books where the hero was married to another for pretty much the entire story. Also, the heroine was a worker at an elite brothel, which I thought was 'on the edge' and something I wasn't use to reading. There was a vulnerability to both James and Rose that tugged on your heart strings and never let go. You empathized with the characters and the story stands out as not only being different, but being raw and emotional and everything a romance should be.



 
'My Reckless Surrender' by Anna Campbell 
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My Reckless Surrender 
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Anna Campbell
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As I said in my review, this was my first by this author, but most certainly not the last. I enjoyed the deception (yeah, I am morbid), and I enjoyed the inevitable joining of the characters. It was just a splendid read. Very diabolical ;). The type of read that you enjoy from beginning to end and then get pissed when it's over because you realize you don't have all of Anna's works waiting for you in a TBR pile so the wait for the next story will be more than 5 seconds and your attention span doesn't allow for such delays =)

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'Knight Of Desire' by Margaret Mallory 
Review Coming Soon
Although this on came out in 2009, I read it this year and it fastly became a fav. This is the first in Mallory's 'All The King's Men' series, and while I have read and feel in love with all the books, the first will always hold a special place in my heart. The heroine was the typical medieval woman who just got out of a horribly abusive marriage and was in need of protection. Cathrine was a character that could have gotten on my nerves or be annoying, but somehow wasn't. The the hero was all that is manly and honorable, but his sweet spot for the heroine just made me melt. This was definitely a favorite read.


Honorable Mentions: 'The Dangerous Viscount' by Miranda Neville, 'Seducing The Duchess' by Ashley March, 'The Accidental Marriage' by Anne Gracie, 'Never Less Than A Lady' by Mary Jo Putney, 'A Kiss At Midnight' by Eloisa James, 'The Most Wicked Of Sins' by Kathryn Caskie (2009), 'Knight Of Pleasure' by Margaret Mallory (also 2009), 'One Dance With A Duke' by Tessa Dare, 'The Wicked Wyckerly' by Patricia Rice, 'The Hellion In Her Bed' by Sabrina Jeffries...List goes on
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SO...There are the reads that I really dug in 2010! I've probably skipped out on tons of great ones this year that I'll pick up in 2011 and go:"Oh, I really should have mentioned this one last time". But hey, it's not when or where, it's what. These books really made my year. So how about you? Which books did YOU read this year that knocked your socks off?

11 comments:

  1. I didn't read as many new ones this year as my budget was cut for books and I have been haunting the library as well as reading old favorites. I will be adding Warren to my TBR list, I really loved her first few books a few years ago.

    Lisa Kleypas of course, is a favorite. I loved Julia Quinns 10 Reasons that came out this year, I felt it was almost as good as Romancing Mr Bridgerton!

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  2. Yeah, TAW is wonderful. And I totally relate to the budget. It cramps the style, but the handy dandy library always has a soloution. Some of the new new ones weren't in right away or on order at all, but lots of my reading material came from the library!

    And really, I enjoyed Ten Things well enough, but I didn't think it was as great as her other works. Romanceing Mr.Bridgerton is in a class all it's own ;)

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  3. I'm adding Tessa Dare and Patrica Rice's books to my list tonight! You really have to read Sex and the Single Earl by Vanessa Kelly, it knocked my socks off! You already mentioned a few of my favs. Miranda Neville's The Dangerous Viscount, Lisa Klepas' Love in the Afternoon and Nine Rules to Break by Sarah Maclean! Those were aweosme. I can't wait for the next year to bring us more amazing books!

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  4. Thanks for the honorable mention, Rita! Hope to be on the "best" list next year. ;)

    Also, thanks for giving us this list. I'm reading Evangeline Collins' first book, HER LADYSHIP'S COMPANION, right now, and can't wait to get to SEVEN NIGHTS TO FOREVER.

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  5. Thanks so much, Rita! I thrilled to be on your Best Reads in 2010 list! I have almost all the rest listed here on my TBR pile. How I wish there were more hours in the day, sometimes. :)

    Hugs,
    Lila

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  6. @Jo, That sarah maclean book may or may not have been on my list this year, but that darn snow storm has got my book order delayed even further.. GRR!! It shipped but it's taking forever to get here!!! Sex and the Single Earl will definitely be in my next order, though. and if you want a preview of what next year has to bring, check out Ashley March's blog where she has a list of the historicals coming out next year (and catagorized by month.. she's amazing!)

    @Ashley, I only choose to spotlight my top 7, but believe me, yours was one of the best for the year. I enjoyed it so much and can't wait for Romancing!!!! September 2011 is WAY too long a wait!/ And you'll adore Seven Nights. It's so wonderful/ YOU are the queen of lists! My head is still spining from that historicals for 2011 list.

    @Lila, what we would give for 25 hours instead of 24..my TBR pile looks like the streets in Time Square. Thats part of the reason I haven't gotten to some of the raved about reads others have been going on and on about. But 11' will have it's own crop of great read (includeing yours) so I've got to get to reading!

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  7. James from Seven Nights is my favorite hero of the year. That book was so, so good.

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  8. Rita, I'm flattered to death to have books on both your "best" and "honorable mention" lists!!

    Until I turn in my next manuscript--a Scottish historical due in January--I can't do any reading. It's killing me not to read, but I'm going to download a couple of these books onto my Kindle to have as my reward when I finish. :)

    Thanks,
    Margaret

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  9. @KB, oh yes yes YES to Mr.Archer. I keep saying this, but the vulnerability we see in the characters is just amazing to read. I really loved that book, too!

    @Margaret, Thanks for the great reads =). You really helped me get back in touch with my inner-medieval. I always loved watching the movies about this time period, but I never knew it could translate so well into books until I found your books! Keep me coming- and the Scottish historicals!

    /Good luck with the deadline! Any and all of these books would be a well-deserved treat once you get a minuet to breath! Enjoy!

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  10. It was a pretty good year for books, lots of good reads (new & old). I also really enjoyed "Till Dawn with the Devil", "The Dangerouse Viscount" as well as several others you mentioned (Cambell, Dare, Jeffries, Rice & Caskie) though I admit "Married by Morning" was my fave Hathaway book. Both of Anne Mallory's books on on the TBR pile (need to move those closer to the top) as well as several others on the list. Just not enough time.

    I think you'll really enjoy 9 Rules. Also recomend Joanna Bourne's books if you haven't read them yet. There were few books this year that I didn't particularly enjoy and a good number of debut & "sophmore" books that promised success for those authors as well. Looking forward to 2011 reading. If only more time was available. :)

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  11. Because we sit alphabetically at the big signing at RWA Nationals, I sit next to Anne Mallory. So I can say that, in addition to writing wonderful books, Anne is a LOVELY person. Thought I'd throw that in, since she was mentioned! ;)

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