Our Top Ten Books to Date in 2016
What books have rocked our boat in 2016? There are always much anticipated new releases for us, and this year has been no exception. We've had some great new reads in 2016. So let's look through our list to see what has enthralled us so far. I wonder if they'll still be in our top ten come the end of the year, as I know there are still a couple of new releases that I'm looking forward to. I'm sure that's true for other Wenches, too.
Fire Touched (Mercy Thompson #9) by Patricia Briggs
One of Anne's favourites in 2016 has been Fire Touched. An urban fantasy series that is still going strong after book 9. Urban fantasy doesn't get much better than this, and our love for Mercy is as strong as ever.
From Anne's Review, "They are like meeting up with an old friend after a long separation. You just pick up right where you left off and it's like you were never apart. I love my time catching up with Mercy, Adam, Jesse, and the rest of the pack."
Monster In His Eyes by JM Darhower
This is one of Barb's favourite reads so far in 2016. It's a dark romance set against a mafia background. Barb was kept up until the wee hours of the morning as she devoured all three books. The final book Target on Our Backs was released this year. What better recommendation can there be than that! An excerpt from Barb's review:
From Barb's Review, "Monster In His Eyes checked all of my boxes and then some. A wonderful love, a fascinating story full of ups and downs that kept me riveted, delightful side characters, both good guys and bad, plot points that kept me guessing and characters I couldn't quite figure out, and a mafia theme tying it all together."
Jane Steele by Lyndsay Faye

From Kathi's Review, "Though I loved Jane Eyre in my youth, Iโve grown weary of long-suffering heroines who hide in dark manses waiting for men to usher them out into the world. What a treat to meet a version with more modern sensibilities and the brazen audacity to better put her remarkable brain to work!"
When Falcons Fall (Sebastian St Cyr #11) by C.S Harris

From Angela's Review, "It's the little details that Harris gets right. From the tree scraping on the window to a hand even in death moving with the flow of the river. Harris is able to pull me into the story so that I feel I'm really walking the paths of rural England."
Feverborn (Fever #8) by Karen M. Moning

From Zee's Review, "Feverborn picks up right where it left off, and we start with a new .. and ominous POV. GAH! Karen is so amazing. She has an entire universe in her brilliant mind and I just LOVE it when she slowly reveals new stuff that you just know is going to BLOW.YOUR.MIND later on in the story."
Midnight Marked (Chicagoland Vampires #12) by Chloe Neill

From Barb's Review, "...this book fulfilled at least four of our Chicagoland wishes. As I was reading, I repeatedly had to stop and scream my joy or set the book down because something happened that I, or one of my friends, have been hoping for for ages."
Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel

From Goodreads, "Spanning decades, moving back and forth in time, and vividly depicting life before and after the pandemic, this suspenseful, elegiac novel is rife with beauty. As Arthur falls in and out of love, as Jeevan watches the newscasters say their final good-byes, and as Kirsten finds herself caught in the crosshairs of the prophet, we see the strange twists of fate that connect them all. A novel of art, memory, and ambition, Station Eleven tells a story about the relationships that sustain us, the ephemeral nature of fame, and the beauty of the world as we know it."
Be My Fantasy / Stay My Fantasy (Fantasy Series) by Alisha Rai

From Goodreads, "When she was bad, she was better.
Elizabeth Harding, the perfect, polished daughter of politicians, plays by all the rules. Or so it seems. Tired of a lifetime of denying her passionate nature, sheโs created an alter ego. As Tess, Elizabeth is able to safely and secretly indulge all of her wild fantasiesโeven if that fantasy is financing a private club of pleasure.
Driven and ambitious, Luca Santos has clawed his way from rags to riches. His bossโs daughter has tempted him for what seems like forever, but heโs known that the pampered princess probably wouldnโt be down with his dirty ways. Elizabeth is sweet, innocent, demureโฆso whatโs she doing sneaking around a place that revels in sexual abandon?
One night. So many ways to ruin a person."
The Visitor (Graveyard Queen #4) by Amanda Stevens.

From Angela's Review, " This series is one of those gems that you wish more people were reading. It provides that kind of tension that ensnares the reader so they don't know what is going to happen next. Often I was waiting with bated breath to see what would happen."
The Last Star (The Fifth Wave #3) by Rick Yancey
The Last Star, the wrapup to the 5th Wave series, was compelling, emotional, intriguing, and satisfying. It was a very well done ending to a well done series. A review of the series, as a whole, will be forthcoming.
From Goodreads, Theyโre down here, theyโre up there, theyโre nowhere. They want the Earth, they want us to have it. They came to wipe us out, they came to save us.
But beneath these riddles lies one truth: Cassie has been betrayed. So has Ringer. Zombie. Nugget. And all 7.5 billion people who used to live on our planet. Betrayed first by the Others, and now by ourselves.
In these last days, Earthโs remaining survivors will need to decide whatโs more important: saving themselves...or saving what makes us human.
Conclusion
As usual it's a varied bunch of books that we have enjoyed. From urban fantasy, erotica, mystery to science fiction. We can't wait to see what the rest of 2016 has in store for us.
We have loved this list of books so far in 2016. What new releases have you discovered in 2016 that have stood out from the rest?
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