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Waitin on Wednesday #4: Lover at Last by J.R. Ward


"Waiting On" Wednesday is a weekly event hosted by Breaking the Spine that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating. 




My next eagerly anticipated book is:



Author: J.R. Ward

Publication Date: March 26, 2013


Genre: PNR
Available for pre-order from: Amazon and Barnes & Noble



 The eleventh novel in the stunning #1 New York Times bestselling Black Dagger Brotherhood series--the hotly anticipated story that finally unites Blay and Qhuinn...forever.

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I have been a fan of J.R. Ward's since I opened the cover of Dark Lover.  I'm ashamed to admit it sat on my shelf for months after it was given to me before I finally picked it up and read it.  As soon as I was finished, I got online and purchase the rest of the series...what books were out anyway...and devoured them.  Now I'm waiting impatiently for the rest of the series like everyone else, one book at a time.

What's your "waiting on" pick this week?  Find out how you can participate HERE!

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  1. i so need to read this series..eep! Awesome pick:)

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  2. Wow. Eleven, huh? I actually love epic stuff so unlike most people, the more volumes a series has, the more I want to read it! I gotta check these out! Thanks for sharing it! :D

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