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Lady Thief Cover

All I can think is how pretty it's going to look up there next to my copy of Scarlet. Well, that and how much I need to get my hands on it. Because I really loved the first book. It was the first Will Scarlet gender swap I'd read and everything about it worked for me. I'm so glad this sequel is finally in the offing, because that ending . . . talk about leaving all your balls up in the air ready to crash down at any moment. I need to know these characters are going to be all right. I love Scarlet's eyes on this cover. I full expect her to cause no small amount of mayhem to get herself (and the boys) out of the heinous predicament they're in. Lady Thief is due out February 11th. Are you excited?

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  1. I can not wait to read this. My cousin is reading Scarlet right now and she has refreshed my memory. You are so right about that ending.

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    1. I think I may need to reread it before I dive into this one. It's been a year, and I want to be all ready.

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  2. I'm curious about this one because of the ending, but I wasn't a huge Scarlet fan.

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    1. It did seem to be a somewhat polarizing read. I'm glad it didn't put you off completely, Livi. I'll let you know what I think as soon as I read it. :)

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  3. WHAAATTT!!??! There is going to be a SCARLET sequel?! I had no idea. Just...*joy*...right now.

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    1. YES!!! Isn't it just the best news?

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  4. I saw this on NetGalley this week. Maybe you could get your hands on it early.

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