Tuesday, September 03, 2024

Can't Wait Wednesday: The Vampire of Kings Street / An Academy for Liars / The Grim Steeper /What We Lose


The New
Can't-Wait Wednesday is a weekly feature hosted by the marvelous Tressa at Wishful Endings to spotlight upcoming release we are excited about that we have yet to read.

Here are three upcoming releases that caught my attention and immediately ended up on my wish list I am looking forward to reading all of them. 

The Vampire of Kings Street: A Mystery
by Asha Greyling
Release Date: September 17, 2024 by Crooked Lane Books
In this gothic debut novel, perfect for fans of Tread of Angels and Gail Carriger’s Soulless, Miss Radhika Dhingra, a newly minted lawyer in 19th century New York, never expected that her first client would be a vampire accused of murder.

Having a resident vampire is just the thing for upper-class New Yorkers–besides being a status symbol, they make excellent butlers or housekeepers. The only thing they require in return is a drop or two of blood and a casket to shut out the dawn’s early light.

Tolerated by society only if they follow a strict set of rules, vampires are seen as “less than”–and as the daughter of immigrants, Radhika knows firsthand how this feels. Accused of murder, her undead client Mr. Evelyn More, knows that the cards are stacked against him.

With the help of a journalist friend and a diminutive detective inspector, Miss Dhingra sets out to prove her client’s innocence and win his freedom. Failure will mean Mr. More’s death, the end of her dreams of becoming a successful attorney, and the loss of the vampire Miss Dhingra has begun to call her friend.

Offering an alternative paranormal history, delightful characters, and insightful social commentary, The Vampire of Kings Street will thrill readers of Deanna Rayburn and Rebecca Roanhorse. 
[Goodreads Summary]

An Academy for Liars
by Alexis Henderson
Release Date: September 17. 2024 by Ace
A student will find that the hardest lessons sometimes come outside the classroom in this stunning dark academia novel from the acclaimed author of The Year of the Witching and House of Hunger

Lennon Carter’s life is falling apart.

Then she gets a mysterious phone call inviting her to take the entrance exam for Drayton College, a school of magic hidden in a secret pocket of Savannah. Lennon has been chosen because—like everyone else at the school—she has the innate gift of persuasion, the ability to wield her will like a weapon, using it to control others and, in rare cases, matter itself.

After passing the test, Lennon begins to learn how to master her devastating and unsettling power. But despite persuasion’s heavy toll on her body and mind, she is wholly captivated by her studies, by Drayton’s lush, moss-draped campus, and by her brilliant classmates. But even more captivating is her charismatic adviser, Dante, who both intimidates and enthralls her.

As Lennon continues in her studies her control grows, and she starts to uncover more about the secret world she has entered into, including the disquieting history of Drayton college, and the way her mentor’s tragic and violent past intertwines with it. She is increasingly disturbed by what she learns. For it seems that the ultimate test is to embrace absolute power without succumbing to corruption . . . and it's a test she's terrified she is going to fail.
[Goodreads Summary]

The Grim Steeper
 (Witches' Brew Mystery #3) by Gretchen Rue
Release Date: September 10, 2024 by Crooked Lane Books

Bookstore owner Phoebe Winchester is putting on her first major author event when a body is discovered and the plot goes off the rails in this cozy mystery, perfect for fans of Cleo Coyle and Jenn McKinlay.

Amateur witch Phoebe Winchester is excited to host her first big author event at the Earl’s Study, her book and tea store. The author, Sebastian Marlow, is a famous birder excited to put Raven Creek on the map for his rediscovery of a presumed-extinct bird. When Sebastian is found dead before his planned bird hike, where he expected to prove the existence of the bird to fellow birding enthusiasts, it’s obvious someone wanted him to be extinct, too.

Sebastian had a few unfriendly encounters with his staff—including his recently fired manager, who was seen arguing with him at the author event. Phoebe is determined to figure out who killed Sebastian, worried that it will negatively affect her store’s image that her biggest guest author got killed. With the clock ticking, she enlists the help of Rich Lofting, the handsome local private investigator, to help her look into the murder.

It’s not long before another victim is pecked off and someone close to Phoebe is the suspect. She’ll have to work quickly to uncover the killer and figure out who’s up to fowl play in the third charming book in this warm and witchy series.
 
[Goodreads Summary]
Do any of these books interest you? What upcoming releases are you looking forward to reading?


The Old(er) 
Carole of Carole's Random Life in Books has given me the perfect excuse to spotlight those unread books on my TBR in her Books from the Backlog feature, reminding me what great books I have waiting for me under my own roof still to read!

A few years ago I subscribed to a book box and received this gem in August of 2017, but I still haven't managed to read it--yet! 

What We Lose 
by Zinzi Clemmons
 (2017)
From an author of rare, haunting power, a stunning novel about a young African-American woman coming of age—a deeply felt meditation on race, sex, family, and country

Raised in Pennsylvania, Thandi views the world of her mother’s childhood in Johannesburg as both impossibly distant and ever present. She is an outsider wherever she goes, caught between being black and white, American and not. She tries to connect these dislocated pieces of her life, and as her mother succumbs to cancer, Thandi searches for an anchor—someone, or something, to love.

In arresting and unsettling prose, we watch Thandi’s life unfold, from losing her mother and learning to live without the person who has most profoundly shaped her existence, to her own encounters with romance and unexpected motherhood. Through exquisite and emotional vignettes, Clemmons creates a stunning portrayal of what it means to choose to live, after loss. An elegiac distillation, at once intellectual and visceral, of a young woman’s understanding of absence and identity that spans continents and decades, What We Lose heralds the arrival of a virtuosic new voice in fiction. [Goodreads Summary]
Have you read What We Lose?  Does this book sound like something you would like to read? 


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24 comments:

  1. OOh nice picks! These are new to me ones. I am liking the title of that first one! Hope you enjoy all of these once you get to read them!


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  2. I need to get my hands on The Vampires of King Street when it releases. I am hoping my library gets a copy. I am also looking forward to An Academy for Liars.

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    1. Barb - I hope your library gets a copy of The Vampires of King Street too. I am really looking forward to reading it as well. Thank you for visiting!

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  3. These look good. I can see why they are on your wish list. The Grim Steeper is on my list. I loved the first two books in the series.

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    1. Yvonne - I haven't tried that series yet, but I do want to. Thank you for stopping by!

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  4. What We Lose sounds particularly compelling to me. I hope that you enjoy all of these books Wendy.☺️

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    1. Jodie - I really need to move that one up on my TBR pile. Thank you for visiting!

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  5. They are all strong candidates, Wendy - but I particularly like the sound of The Vampires of Kings Street. So often the vamps are creepily in charge - this is a nice spin on that dynamic:)).

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  6. An Academy for Liars is one that I'm very excited for!

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    1. Suzanne - Doesn't it sound good? I am in the mood for something like that right now, I think. Thank you for visiting!

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  7. The Vampire of Kings Street sounds really good, I may need to add that to my TBR:-) And I'm going to be reading An Academy For Liars very soon. Thanks for sharing, Wendy!

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    1. Tammy - I look forward to hearing what you think of An Academy for Liars. Thank you for stopping by!

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  8. The Vampire of Kings Street and An Academy for Liars both intrigue me. Hope you enjoy all of your picks when you get to them.

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  9. I love vampires so that book sounds interesting to me.

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    1. Mary - I hope it will be a good one! Thank you for visiting!

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  10. I'm excited for The Vampire of Kings Street too. I have a hard time resisting books with vampires in them. :D

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    1. Blodeuedd - I hope you like it if you do! Thank you for visiting!

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  12. I haven't read most of these but I did enjoy The Grim Steeper quite a bit. I hope you get to all of these and love them.

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    1. Katherine - I am glad you liked The Grim Steeper. I look forward to reading it! Thank you for stopping by!

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