Coming Soon – The Books We’re Most Looking Forward to Reading in November 2024
We’d love to hear which books you’re looking forward to in the coming weeks. Here are a few AAR reviewers have pulled together. (You can see them all at Amazon here.) Are you excited about any of these? Let us know!
Releasing the week of 1st Nov 2024
Pansies by Alexis Hall (November 5) Reissue with a new cover, new content and exclusive bonus material.
Eleanore of Avignon by Elizabeth DeLozier (November 5)
It’s Not Me, It’s You by Alex Light (November 5)
Lost and Lassoed by Lyla Sage (November 5)
Mr. Nice Spy by Tiana Smith (November 5)
The Author’s Guide to Murder by Beatriz Williams & Lauren Willig & Karen White (November 5)
The Lies We Leave Behind by Noelle Salazar (November 5)
The Memory Dress by Jade Beer (November 5)
Second Chance Season by Emily March (November 5)
Where the Library Hides by Isabel Ibañez (November 5)
Releasing the week of 8th Nov 2024
The Kiss Principle by Gregory Ashe (November 11)
The Viscount and the Thief by Emma Orchard (November 11)
All’s Fair in Love and Treachery by Celeste Connally (November 12)
A Queen’s Game by Katharine McGee (November 12)
Bride of the Shadow King by Sylvia Mercedes (November 12)
Her Knight at the Museum by Bryn Donovan (November 12)
I Do With You by Lauren Landish (November 12)
I Think I Was Murdered by Colleen Coble (November 12)
Imperfectly Perfect by Tracy Goodwin (November 12)
Like Cats & Dogs by Lizzie Shane ((November 12)
Puck and Prejudice by Lia Riley (November 12)
Servant of Earth by Sarah Hawley (November 12)
Someone Like You by Sandy Barker (November 12)
Under the Mistletoe Collection, Short Stories by Ali Hazelwood, Tessa Bailey, Olivia Dade, Alexandria Bellefleur and Alexis Daria (November 12)
Releasing the week of 15th Nov 2024
A Chill in the Flame by CJ Piper (November 19)
A Legend in the Baking by Jamie Wesley (November 19)
Barbarian’s Hope by Ruby Dixon (November 17)
Church Girl by Naima Simone (November 19)
Duchess Material by Emily Sullivan (November 19)
Is She Really Going Out with Him by Sophie Cousens (November 19)
The Geography of Happiness by Jay Hogan (November 21)
The Mirror by Nora Roberts (November 19)
The Maui Effect by Sara Ackerman (November 19)
The Muse of Maiden Lane by Mimi Matthews (November 19)
The Serpent and the Wolf by Rebecca Robinson (November 19)
The Whispering Night by Susan Dennard (November 19)
Variation by Recca Yarros (November 19)
Releasing the week of 22st Nov 2024
Amber Alert by Kiki Swinson (November 26)
A Trinket for the Taking by Victoria Laurie (November 26)
A Cowgirl’s Christmas Reunion by Cari Lynn Webb (November 26)
A Worthington Wedding by Ella Quinn (November 26)
Christmas Bride’s Stand-In Groom by Sophie Pembroke (November 26)
Golden Lord by Mary Jo Putney (November 26)
Home on Hollyhock Lane by Heather McGovern (November 26)
Jewel of the Isle by Kerry Rea (November 26)
Love in Bloom by Lucy Eden (November 26)
The Duchess Takes it All by Michelle McLean (November 26)
Not for the Faint of Heart by Lex Croucher (November 26)
Regency Christmas Weddings by Christine Merrill; Liz Tyner; Elizabeth Beacon (November 26)
The Grump Whisperer by Katy James (November 26)
The Sound of Us by Sarah Castille (November 26)

DDD has already mentioned the new Garrett Leigh and I’ll add A Friend in the Glass by Greg Ashe & C.S. Poe, the long-awaited 3rd book in the Auden & O’Callahan series.
Nazri Noor’s His Eyes are Full of Stars (15 Nov) is book 1 in his new Iron College series – I enjoy his stuff a lot although I generally do his books in audio because he uses some fabulous narrators.
H.L. Day has a Christmassy romance coming out on 30th Nov, Saving Mr. Bell.
I’ve been looking forward to the Iron College series since reading the short story, A Matter of Life and Death! I’m glad to know it’s coming out soon.
I’ve just heard that Sally Malcolm has a new paranormal historical coming out – No Man’s Land, 21st Nov. Her stuff is always excellent so that’s something else to look forward to.
I just went to read the blurb and it looks interesting, but it also looks tense, so i’ll probably wait to see if you and others like it before picking it up myself. I do love her writing, though, so I hope it’s something I’ll enjoy.
I just read that NN has had to push it back to 2025. He’s had some health issues this year – I suspect burn out given the rate at which he’s been publishing books (he’s had 3 series on the go at one time recently). But November has suddenly become crammed with books I want to read, so I’m not too worried about it moving. Something to look forward to at a later date!
I saw that, too. I’m sorry he keeps having health issues. I just double checked and Jay Hogan’s Geography of Happiness is still slated to release on Nov 21st. I may wait for the audio, but I’ve really been looking forward to this book.
Yep – we lost some comments the other day, one of which must have yours asking if the date for the Hogan was definite, and my reply that it is :)
I thought I’d zoned out and forgot to actually post my original comment! Glad to know it wasn’t me this time.
I was surprised to see a new Ali Hazelwood Short Story (in the Under The Mistletoe Collection). Also, the new Sophie Cousens book is a real treat!
Dabney, I love how you were able to set up the Amazon page so we can see all of the November books with their covers. Very pretty!
I love our Amazon storefronts. I wish more readers used them!
The Storefront doesn’t work if you’re not in the US. I can look at it, but I can’t buy anything.
I know. Can’t do anything about that. Blame book contracts that carve out regions for resale.
Oh, I know – I’m very familiar with geographical restrictions! I was just suggesting that perhaps it’s one reason why some readers don’t use the storefront, that’s all.
75% of our readers are in the US but I hear you.
Of these, I am most excited for everyone to read Eleanore of Avignon. It is so good!
Now that Ainsley Booth’s THE REBOUND PLAN has been pushed back to December 1, I only have two books on my November TBR:
Garrett’s Leigh’s CHRISTMAS ON STARDUST LANE (November 13): forced-proximity evolves into friends-with-benefits and then something more between an ex-biker and a nurse.
Willow Dixon’s It’s Complicated (November 14): the second book in Dixon’s Legacy Mechanics series, this one features friends-to-roommates-to-lovers.