Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Breaking The Spine.
It’s all about spotlighting upcoming releases we’re eagerly anticipating.
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This week I’m eagerly waiting on:
Sleep No More by Aprilynne Pike
Expected publication: 29th April 2014
Publisher: HarperTeen
From Goodreads:
Oracles see the future but are never supposed to interfere. Charlotte learned that the hard way. If she hadn’t tried to change one of her childhood visions, her father would still be alive. Since the accident, Charlotte has suppressed her visions to avoid making the same mistake. But when she receives a premonition of a classmate’s murder, she can no longer ignore her powerful gift.
Then Charlotte meets someone who not only knows her secret but who also has a way for her to stop the killer. He offers to teach her how to manipulate her visions to change the future. But doing so will put Charlotte in the path of the murderer.…

kimberlyfaye
I have an ARC for this one and I can’t wait to dive into it! I hope you enjoy it when you read it! 🙂
My WoW.
Nemo
Thanks very much, I hope to get a copy soon!
Kim@Time2Read
I’m not sure about this one. It sounds pretty interesting, tough. II’ll have to watch for the reviews.
Here’s my WoW!
Nemo
Good idea – if in doubt, wait for reviews!
Kirsty-Marie Jones (@KirstyMStudio)
Ahh, I just recently reviewed this. It was good (though I didn’t enjoy it as much as I thought I would). Hope you enjoy it though! 🙂
Here’s mine
Kirsty @ StudioReads
Nemo
Thanks very much Kirsty-Marie! I’ll check out your review.
greghillblog
This one sounds very good, I like the oracle angle. Nice cover too. Great pick!
Nemo
It’s interesting, yes?
April (@shelfconfession)
This one definitely sounds intriguing! I’ve had this author’s book Wings on my book shelf forever and just haven’t gotten around to it.. this sounds even more my speed! I hope when you read it that you love it 😀
April @ My Shelf Confessions
Nemo
I read Wings and despite it riding off the success of Twilight I actually quite enjoyed it enough to read the next two books in the series, even though the judgemental attitude of the main character did at times make me mad.