Dead Reckoning, by Mercedes Lackey and Rosemary Edghill. Billed as a zombie-Western mashup and featuring not one but two intrepid young female characters, this book will probably appeal to diehard Lackey fans and zombie fans alike. Since I'm not personally fond of zombie novels, I'll probably pass on this one. (June 5, 2012) (no cover image available)
Shadow of Night, by Deborah Harkness. The sequel to A Discovery of Witches; I blogged about it here. I'm terrifically excited to read this! I'm not sure I can wait for the library copy, so I may have to break down and buy the hardcover. I plan to reread Discovery before Shadow comes out. (July 11, 2012)

Redoubt: Book 4 of the Collegium Chronicles (A Valdemar Novel), by Mercedes Lackey. The Collegium Chronicles take place shortly after the Vanyel trilogy, when the Heralds', Healers', and Bardic Collegia are moving from apprenticeship-style education to a more organized classroom-and-curricula-based system. The main character, Mags, is an orphan of unknown and probably foreign parentage, which is only one of the mysteries in the series. Lackey usually writes trilogies, so I and (I suspect) other fans were surprised and even a little indignant when last fall's Changes didn't conclude the series. It's not clear whether Redoubt will be the last of the Collegium Chronicles; there are still several questions left unanswered, including that of Mags' origins. Lackey's work in recent years hasn't been consistently up to the quality of most of her earlier work (in a few cases, neither has the editing and copyediting, which is annoying.) Nonetheless, she can still weave an engaging story, and I'm anxious to see how this one turns out. (I haven't provided a link to the title, because no information other than publication date is yet available.) (Oct. 2, 2012)
Princess of the Silver Woods, by Jessica Day George. Third in George's series of fairy-tale retellings that began with Princess of the Midnight Ball. The only plot information I can find is in a post on George's blog, where she states that the book is based on Red Riding Hood and features Princess Petunia. George is a wonderful writer, and I can't wait to read this one! (YA;
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The ever-prolific Mercedes Lackey has several other books coming out this year, including World Divided, the second in the Secret Worlds Chronicles, with Steve Libby, Dennis Lee, and Cody Martin; and a compilation of two previously published books in the Bedlam's Bard series she wrote with Rosemary Edghill, to be called A Host of Furious Fancies (Sept. 4, 2012).
According to her website, Tamora Pierce plans to release a new book in the Circle of Magic series in 2012, this one featuring Briar, Rosethorn, and Evvy in Yanjing, but I haven't been able to find any definite publication information on it.
Last fall, Robin McKinley put aside the sequel(s) to Pegasus temporarily for a YA book with the working title of Shadows. The writing has involved research in chaos theory, high-level math, and Japanese vocabulary, according to her blog, but other than that, I know little about it including the publication date. I'll read it whenever it comes out; it's McKinley!
According to Amazon, (right now, at least) the publication date for 'Battle Magic' by Tamora Pierce is April 1st, 2013.
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