I have read lots of lovely books. "Wintersmith" - Terry Pratcett, "The Reckoning" - Kelley Armstrong, "The Taking" - Erin McCarthy and "Nine Rules To Break When Romancing a Rake" - Sarah MacLean. And two decent mysteries, "Piece Of My Heart" and "Aftermath", both by Peter Robinson.
I can't really say much else about "Wintersmith" than I've said about any other Terry Pratchett book I've enjoyed. Like them all.
"The Reckoning" is the final book in the Darkest Powers trilogy, it takes place in the same world as the Otherworld books, but this is a YA series. Nice books, I'd even go as far as saying that this one is better than "Frostbitten".
"The Taking" is a book in a series where Erin Mc Carthy writes stories about the seven deadly sins in New Orleans. This books pet sin is greed. Demons, passion, a light touch of history- all in all I DO forgive this book the neat little happy ever after. You'd best be a fan of romance though (and not mind sex scenes) to enjoy this book, it'll not convert you if you aren't.
If you will read only one romance book this year, "Nine Rules to Break.." is the one I'd choose. Oh yes, we have the handsome marquess (funnily enough, NOT a duke..) and the spinster who quite surprisingly is pretty, witty and smart. But all in all, I was convinced at the heroine being bored and deciding to have a few adventures, and I was seeing a gradual and convincing development of a relationship that I really could believe in, some good dialogue, and I did not go and skim the pages as usual at the plot twist in the second last chapter when the couple almost didn't have their happily-ever-after.
Really, it's like watching McGyver - you KNOW he's going to use duct tape and chewing gum to get away and get the bad guys, but you never know just how he's going to use it this time.. (and if nothing else reveals my age here, then the McGyver reference does. I realise there may be people, adults even, who were not born when McGyver was the thing to watch on TV.)