With Christmas over, I start thinking about the new year and what fun things it will hold in terms of my blog and the books I can’t wait to read. I will be taking my blogging hiatus shortly to spend time with my family while they are home from school and on a break from study but wanted to share some of the great things that will be happening at Relz Reviewz over the next few days and into 2011.
I’ll be celebrating the release of Ronie Kendig’s Digitalis, a brilliant military thriller with a love story you won’t want to miss, with giveaways and interviews with the female lead characters in each of the four book Nightshade series, a character spotlight and more. The fun begins tomorrow!
On December 31st, I’ll post my Top Ten Reads for 2010 and look at some of the books I can’t wait to read in 2011. Have a think about it because I would love for you to share your top 10 (or less).
In 2011, my character spotlights will be back every Monday and Thursday, giving you behind the scenes insight into the characters created by your favourite authors. I can’t wait to share with you spotlights from:
Jen B Jones’ Save the Date
Lisa T Bergren’s Waterfall
Robin Caroll’s In the Shadow of Evil
Richard Mabry’s Diagnosis Death
Ginger Garrett’s Wolves Among Us
Ronie Kendig’s Wolfsbane
Linda Windsor’s Thief
Ginny Yttrup’s Words
Jeff Nesbit’s Oil
Laura Frantz’s The Colonel’s Lady
Julie Lessman’s A Heart Revealed
and many more……..
Looking forward to sharing a book loving 2011 with you!
December 27, 2010 at 3:45 pm
Oooh I can't wait. Michael Phillips is long overdo. Lisa Bergen is one of my favorites too. Have a wonderful time with your family. Thanks for all you do to help us readers find the best books possible. Hugs
December 27, 2010 at 9:54 pm
Thank you! So lovely of you to say 🙂
December 28, 2010 at 2:54 pm
Rel, I always enjoy coming over here even when I'm not mentioned (and thanks for the mention!). You have a wonderful line-up and I'm thrilled to be in such great company. Here's to great reads in 2011! Bless you for all you do to support Christian fiction! Like SQ said above…you really do help readers find the best books possible!