Best Mass Market Fiction of 2008

The past couple of weeks I have posted the best “literary” fiction of 2008 now let’s see what’s hot in “mass market” fiction! I’ll admit, I do not read much mass market fiction, but have enjoyed Nora Roberts, Janet Evanovich and Grisham in the past. The following titles are all new to me… Where should I start? Please recommend any in the comments!

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Jordan Dane (Avon)
Dane crafts this debut murder mystery with tight plotting and smooth prose, and adds a few sparks to create a story that appeals to mainstream thriller readers as well as romantic suspense fans.
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The Face
Angela Hunt (Mira)
Compelling characterization drives this enthralling tale of second chances and new beginnings, centered on the struggles of a young woman born without a face.

Deadly Deceptions
Linda Lael Miller (HQN)
Miller’s second Cave Creek supernatural mystery is packed full of plot twists and smart romance, painting crime-solver Mojo Sheepshanks as much more than just another quirky 51qSg6Su1TL. SL160  Best Mass Market Fiction of 2008psychic.

Heart of the Wolf
Terry Spear (Sourcebooks/Casablanca)
A werewolf woman defies the alpha male of her pack in this supernatural romance, with chemistry that crackles off the page and a richly depicted pack dynamic.

Private Arrangements
Sherry Thomas (Bantam)
Deft plotting and sparkling characterization mark this superior debut historical romance, wherein an English lord agrees to grant his wife a divorce if she produces an heir within a year.

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About Kristen

I have been a high school teacher for 15 years and am ready to embark on a new project! I hope to promote classic literature and help book clubs rediscover these gems.
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2 Responses to Best Mass Market Fiction of 2008

  1. ms afra says:

    what about “Remember me?” by sophie kinsella

  2. Kristen says:

    Good call! I thoroughly enjoyed Kinsella’s latest, too…

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