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Monday, December 10, 2012

Top Ten Tuesday #15

 
Top Ten Tuesday is an original feature/weekly meme created here at The Broke and the Bookish. This feature was created because we are particularly fond of lists here at The Broke and the Bookish. We'd love to share our lists with other bookish folks and would LOVE to see your top ten lists!
 
 
 Top Ten Favorite New-To-Me Authors I Read In 2012

1. Genevieve Graham
 
Genevieve Graham

I still have to read her first book in the The MacDonnells Series which is titled Under the Same Sky but I was lucky enough to participate in her blog tour for the second novel in the series Sound of the Heart and I loved it. I think she's an amazingly talented writer and shes a fellow Canadian and Torontonian (though she's no longer residing in the city) to boot.
She is AWESOME!

Find her here: FACEBOOK TWITTER WEBSITE GOODREADS
 
2. Kimberley Freeman pen name for Kim Wilkins
 
Kimberley Freeman
I've only read one of her books so far and that was titled Wildflower Hill. I absolutely loved this novel, it is one of the most emotionally written novels I've ever read. I highly recommend it to everyone.
 
 
3. Danica Winters
 
Danica Winters
 
I first read one of Danica's books for a blog tour and loved it, later on I was approached by her to review another of her works and loved that too. I think she's a great new author and she's super nice!
 
 
4. Sylvia Day
 
Sylvia Day
 
I'd heard a lot about Sylvia Day for a long time before I actually picked up one of her books. My first read by her was Seven Years to Sin and I loved it so much! Afterwards I read the first two novels in the Crossfire Series and loved them too. I think it takes a lot of talent to write historical and contemporary romance. I absolutely adore her writing!
 
Find her here: FACEBOOK  TWITTER WEBSITE GOODREADS
 
5. Elizabeth Fama
 
Elizabeth Fama
 
Elizabeth Fama became an instant favourite author of mine as soon as I picked up her book Monstrous Beauty. I'm not really a fan of the mermaid theme in YA fiction but this is a prime example of an author doing it right. Infact this is one of my favourite books of 2012, I hope she continues writing because I'm hooked!
 
Find her here: TWITTER WEBSITE  GOODREADS
 
6. Larissa Ione
 
Larissa Ione
I'd had my eye on her Lords of Deliverance Series for over a year before I started it and I am so mad at myself for not reading it sooner. I love the romances she writes surrounding the Lords of Deliverance, there's loads of action in them and I think they rival the Black Dagger Brotherhood by J.R. Ward she's that good. Seriously.
 
Find her here: FACEBOOK  TWITTER   WEBSITE   GOODREADS
 
7. Victoria Roberts
 
Victoria  Roberts
 
 
I absolutely loved her novel Temptation in a Kilt (Bad Boys of the Highlands #1 because she wrote a great historical romance that was CLEAN that I was actually able to enjoy and love. Usually I'm not one for romances with a clean rating but she wrote a great love story and I can't wait to read book two.
 
Find her here: WEBSITE GOODREADS
 
8. Rachael Pruitt
 
Rachael Pruitt
 
I first discovered Rachael by reading a review on a blog I used to follow and after commenting on the bloggers review Rachael contacted me to see if I would be willing to review her novel The Dragon's Harp (Era Of Dragons: The Lost Tales Of Gwenhwyfar) which is the story of King Arthur but told from Gwenhwyfar's POV. I have never, I repeat NEVER read a historical/fantasy mix as wonderful as this one and this is one of my top 30 favourite books of all time and a favourite book of 2012. I highly recommend checking her book out.
 
Find her here: FACEBOOK  TWITTER  WEBSITE GOODREADS
 
9. Tabitha Suzuma
 
 Tabitha Suzuma
 
I loved Tabitha Suzuma's novel Forbidden when I read it earlier this year even though it does deal with a very taboo subject but her writing was examplery and I can't get enough of her writing. I think she's a brave author for tackling the subject she did and I hope she writes a ton more books.
 
Find her here: FACEBOOK  TWITTER WEBSITE  GOODREADS
 
10. Karin Altenberg
 
Karin Altenberg
 
 
I loved Karin Altenbergs debut historical novel Island of Wings so much I that when I was finished reading it I was recommending it to everyone I knew. She has a marvelous ability to write emotionally driven characters and to create a lot of detail. This book was so moving that at times when the main character was ging through certain events I felt as though my heart was breaking for her.
Unfortunately Karin has no Twitter, Facebook, Author page on Goodreads or Website.
 
What Are YOUR TOP 10 NEW to YOU Authors of 2012?
 

 
 
 
 
 

 

8 comments:

  1. I keep on hearing great things about Monstrous Beauty. I'm glad you mentioned your not a big mermaid girl because I think that's why I've been putting it off but I'm going to have to check it out!
    marissa
    my TTT

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  2. Awe, I wish I had included Elizabet Fama. Monstrous Beauty will continue on as one of my favorite reads.

    And also: Tabitha Suzuma <3 Forbidden had me in tears. Definitely not an easy subject to write about, especially in YA, but she pulled it off beautifully.

    My TTT

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  3. I am so thrilled and honoured! Thank you so much! I hope everyone on here gets a chance to check out my books. They may look like "bodice rippers," but they're all adventure!

    Thanks again - have a wonderful holiday and New Year!
    - Genevieve

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  4. I haven't read any of those authors and their books, better check them out.

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  5. Sylvia Day made my list too! I've only read the Crossfire Series but I loooved it so much. Have you read Gabriel's Inferno by Sylvain Reynard?

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  6. I love Larissa Ione's work! I have some of Sylvia Day's books on my wishlist so hopefully I'll be able to put her on my list next year.

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  7. I'm unfamiliar with all these authors, which clearly means I need to get reading. Lovely list! Here's Ours

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