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Friday, February 19, 2010

Mailbox Monday/In My Mailbox 2/20-2/21

Bison roam the Black Hills of South Dakota

Mailbox Monday is hosted at The Printed Page or In Your Mailbox at The Story Siren on Sunday. Please stop by those posts and take a look at what packages everybody else got this week!





The Five Love Languages of Teenagers
by Gary Chapman

(a Net Galley request)

Socially, mentally, and spiritually teenagers face a variety of pressures and stresses each day. Despite these peer pressures; it is still parents who can influence teens the most. Are you equipped to love your teenager effectively? Dr. Gary Chapman is here to help, with a special edition of the #1 New York Times bestselling book The Five Love Languages.

Get equipped to be a better parent as The Five Love Languages of Teenagers explores the world in which teenagers live; explains the developmental changes; and give tools to help you identify and appropriately communicate in your teens love language. Get practical tips on loving your teen effectively and explore key issues in your teen’s life including anger and independence. Finally learn how to set boundaries that are enforced with discipline and consequences, and discover useful ways for the difficult task of loving when your teen fails.

With more than 250,000 copies sold, learn the secrets to loving your teenager effectively through real life stories from the counseling office of Dr. Gary Chapman. Get ready to discover how the principles of the five love languages can really work in the lives of your teens and family. Do you know your teenagers love language? (Amazon)



Call Me Kate: Meeting the Molly Maguires
by Molly Roe, Mary Garrity Slaby, John Garrett Slaby

(an Ebook offer from Tribute books)

Coming of age amidst the seething unrest of the Civil War era, feisty fourteen-year-old Katie McCafferty infiltrates the Molly Maguires, a secret Irish organization, to rescue a lifelong friend. Under the guise of Dominick, a draft resister, Katie volunteers for a dangerous mission in hopes of preventing bloodshed. Katie risks job, family, and ultimately her very life to intervene. A series of tragedies challenge Katie's strength and ingenuity, and she faces a crisis of conscience. Can she balance her sense of justice with the law? Call Me Kate is suitable for readers from eleven to adult. The story is dramatic and adventuresome, yet expressive of daily life in the patches of the hard coal region during the Civil War era. This novel will appeal to readers of the Dear America series, as well as more mature readers who will enjoy the story's rich context and drama.(Amazon)





The Executor
by Jesse Kellerman

(Shelf Awareness/Putnam)

Perpetual graduate student Joseph Geist is at his wit's end. Recently kicked out of their shared apartment by his girlfriend, he's left with little more than a half bust of Nietzsche's head and the realization that he's homeless and unemployed. He's hit a dead end on his dissertation; his funding has been cut off. He doesn't even have a phone. Desperate for some source of income, he searches the local newspaper and finds a curious ad:

CONVERSATIONALIST SOUGHT.
SERIOUS APPLICANTS ONLY.
PLEASE CALL 617-XXX-XXXX
BETWEEN SEVEN A.M. AND TWO P.M.
NO SOLICITORS.

And so Joseph meets Alma Spielman: a woman who, with her old-world ways and razor-sharp mind, is his intellectual soul mate. How is he to know that what seems to be the best decision of his life is the one that seals his fate? (Amazon)





The Last Day
by James Landis

(won at Winning Readings - thanks Jane!)

Warren Harlan Pease, the young narrator of this spellbinding novel, returns to his native New Hampshire from the Iraq War and spends an entire day with Jesus visiting and contemplating his own life with fresh eyes, and a willing heart. He examines his relationships to those he loves -- his girlfriend, his best friend, his father, his dead mother, his daughter -- and grapples with the pain he has been carrying since the death of his mother when he was still a boy.

While in Iraq, armed with his sniper's rifle and his deeply held faith, Specialist Pease traveled across ideological borders and earned an appreciation for his enemy's culture and for what connects us all as human beings. He also learned how to kill and taught others to do the same. "War doesn't test your faith in Jesus," Warren came to realize. "It tests your faith in yourself." The Last Day answers some questions and asks many more. It's a powerful meditation on religion and war, love and loss.

This work of compassion and healing grace will resonate with skeptics and believers, be shared and discussed between friends and among families. It is a book for our time, and forever. (inside cover)


Still the One
by Robin Wells

(Hachette/Romance Junkies)

After Katie Charmaine's husband is killed in Iraq, all she has left is a closet full of his clothes, a few pictures and fond memories. She not only lost her love, but her last chance to have the children she's always wanted. Until Zack Ferguson shows up in town. . . with the daughter Katie gave up for adoption nearly seventeen years ago.

Zack Ferguson has never forgotten Katie, or the one magical night they spent together. Seeing her again brings up a tidal wave of emotions: regret over the way he left her, anger at the secret she kept, and desire he hasn't felt in years. But he's in town for Gracie. Their daughter is sixteen, angry at the world, and -- worst of all -- pregnant. She needs the love of her two parents now more than ever. Can these three forgive the hurts of the past and open their hearts to one another? (back cover)




Montana Destiny
by R. C. Ryan

(Hachette/Romance Junkies)

They're the McCords . . . three rugged, sexy cowboy cousins who'll inherit the family range -- if they seek the treasure hidden on it. But even more precious are the women who can tame their wild hearts . . .

Emergency medic Marilee Trainor likes her freedom and lives for trouble. Then she stumbles upon a clue to the legendary McCord gold and suddenly finds herself in a mysterious killer's sights -- and in the arms of irresistible playboy Wyatt McCord. This McCord cousin has been everywhere, yet the ranch is the only place he feels at home. Now Marilee's courage and independence make him want to protect her, win her heart, and finally settle down. But trust is the one thing Wyatt and Marilee can't easily give. And their survival and everything they cherish depends on whether they can surrender to each other -- to fight for their . . . Montana Destiny. (back cover)





To Surrender to a Rogue
by Cara Elliott

(Hachette/Romance Junkies)

An expert in antiquities, Lady Alessandra della Giamatti arrives in Bath to excavate newly discovered Roman ruins -- only to find herself caught in the web of a blackmailer threatening to expose her scandalous past. The one man who can help her is Lord James "Black Jack" Pierson, a fellow member of the expedition and a sinfully handsome rogue whose tempting presence ignites a different sort of danger.

Jack has clashed with Alessandra in the past, so when she suddenly surrenders her body he can't help being suspicious. Is she a scheming temptress? Or is she truly a lady in trouble? As desire and deceptions swirl around them, Alessandra and Jack must find a way to win each other's trust. For if they don't work together to uncover a shocking truth, their enemy -- and their own simmering passions -- may destroy them and everything they cherish. (back cover)





Knight of Passion
by Margaret Mallory

(Hachette/Romance Junkies)

Renowned beauty Lady Linnet is torn between two desires: revenge on those who destroyed her family or marriage to her childhood sweetheart Sir James Rayburn. One fateful night, she makes a misguided choice: She sacrifices Jamie's love for a chance at vengeance.

Jamie Rayburn returns to England in search of a virtuous wife -- only to find the lovely Linnet as bewitching as ever. Their reckless affair ignites anew, even hotter than before, although Jamie vows to never again trust her with his heart. Then just as Linnet begins to make amends, she's tempted by one last opportunity to settle old scores. But a final retribution could cost her Jamie's love -- this time forever. (back cover)




Desire Me
by Robyn DeHart

(Hachette/Romance Junkies)

The Men of Solomon's meet in secret, their very existence only a rumor among the best of Victorian society. They are treasure hunters, men of wealth and title, seekers of myths and legends. And no legend is as mystifying as the lost city of Atlantis. . .

Years ago, Maxwell Barrett found a map to Atlantis and dedicated his life to the search for the mystical lost continent. But when an alluring woman makes a wager for the priceless artifact, he may have discovered an even greater treasure.

A descendant of Atlantis, Sabine Tobias needs the map to decipher an ancient prophecy. What she doesn't need are the sparks flying between her and Max. He's too devilishly charming to be trusted: The fate of her people is at stake as well as her heart. Yet a ruthless killer also covets the map. Now Max and Sabine must race to decode the prophecy's riddle before this criminal fulfills his deadly mission. (back cover)



Seized
by Max Hardberger

(Barnes and Noble Sneak Peek for March)

Seized throws open the cargo hatch on the shadowy world of maritime shipping, where third-world governments place exorbitant liens against ships, pirates seize commercial vessels with impunity, crooks and con artists reign supreme on the docks and in the shipyards -- and hapless owners have to rely on sea captain Max Hardberger to recapture their ships and win justice on the high seas.

A ship captain, airplane pilot, lawyer, teacher, writer, adventurer, and raconteur, Max Hardberger recovers stolen freighters for a living. In Seized, he takes us on a real-life journey into the mysterious world of freighters and shipping, where fortunes are made and lost by the whims of the waves. Desperate owners hire Hardberger to "extract" -- or steal back -- ships that have been illegitimately seized by putting together a mission-impossible team to sail them into international waters under cover of darkness. It's a high-stakes assignment -- if Max or his crew is caught, the risk is imprisonment or death.

Max's tales take readers behind the scenes of the multibillion-dollar maritime industry, as he recounts his efforts to retrieve freighters and other vessels from New Orleans to the Caribbean; from East Germany to Vladivostok, Russia; and from Greece to Guatemala. He resorts to suing everything from disco dancing to prostitutes to distract the shipyard guards, from bribes to voodoo doctors to divert attention and buy the time he needs to sail a ship out of a foreign port without clearance. Seized is narrative adventure nonfiction at its best. (back cover)





Try Darkness
by James Scott Bell

( Won over at Sexy Women Read)

Former trial lawyer Ty Buchanan is recovering from his fiancee's death and a false accusation of murder on the peaceful grounds of St. Monica's, offering legal aid to the underprivileged instead of trying glamorous court cases.

Enter a mysterious woman with a six-year-old daughter whose case forces him to cross paths with ex-best friend and colleague Al Bradshaw.

When the woman is murdered, Buchanan is determined to find the killer and protect the little girl. Following a trail that unveils darkness in the best and worst parts of Los Angeles, he is compelled to discover skills he never needed as a civil attorney in order to keep himself and the girl alive (back cover)




The Poacher's Son
by Paul Doiron

(Barnes and Noble First Look for March)

Game Warden Mike Bowditch returns home one evening to find a cryptic message on his answering machine from his father, Jack, who he hasn't heard from in two years. The next morning Mike gets a call from the police: a beloved local cop has been killed and his father is their prime suspect. Coming to terms with his haunted past and desperate for answers, Mike and a retired warden pilot journey deep into the Maine wilderness to clear his father's name and find out why Jack is on the run. But the only way for Mike to save his father is to find the real killer before the killer finds him (inside cover)




She-Rain: A Story of Hope
by Michael Cogdill

(FSB Associates)

In the early 20th century, a pair of North Carolina mountain children sow the seed of a love that becomes their only solace in the hard yet beautiful world they know. They grow it from steep ground of poverty, ignorance, and violence. A landscape so brutal it can kill hope long before claiming life.

Bloodshed years later finally sends Frank Locke on the run, deep into wilderness, abandoning his extraordinary love, Mary Lizbeth. When a whitewater river washes this desperate soul into the hands of Sophia, he discovers a luminous woman steeped in mystery, trapped in a tragically brilliant life. Far ahead of her time. Secreted from the world. As she awakens Frank's mind, they rise to meet a love that binds three people for a lifetime.

This love triangle forms a beauty no one sees coming. From the wilds of Appalachia, crossing nearly a century, it runs deep into a lush American fortune, and lives in letters of adoration and hope of the least expected.

In a rhapsody of Southern voices, mingling hilarity and sorrow, She-Rain speaks of lives soaring beyond heartbreak, fundamentalism, and self-destruction. Through the most graceful longing, two women in love with one man ultimately prove the power of human hearts to answer high callings. They show us all how to heal -- and thrive -- to the very end. (back cover)





Never Blame the Umpire
by Gene Fehler

(First Wild Card Tour)

Kate is having the best summer a sports-loving eleven-year-old could possibly have. Baseball. Tennis. And to top it off, Kate has just started a three-week class where she's discovering a new love: poetry.

Then comes the news that tears Kate's world apart. In her close-knit family, Kate has always felt God's love and protection. But how can she trust God now? Do sports or poetry matter when tragedy strikes?

In Kate's darkest hour, her mother's faith shines its brightest, helping Kate to see that life is still beautiful and God is still good. Always, no matter what. (inside cover)





An Unfinished Score
by Elise Blackwell

(Unbridled Books)

As she prepares dinner for her husband and their extended family, Suzanne hears on the radio that a jetliner has crashed and her lover is dead. Alex Elling was a renowned orchestra conductor, Suzanne is a concert violist, long unsatisfied with her marriage to a composer whose music turns emotion into thought. Now, more alone than she's ever been, she must grieve secretly. But as complex as that effort is for her, it pales with the arrival of Alex's widow, who blackmails her into completing the score for Alex's unfinished viola concerto.

As Suzanne struggles to keep her double life a secret from her husband, from her best friend, and from the classical music world, she is consumed by memories of a rich love affair saturated with syncopating rhythms. Increasingly manipulated by her lover's widow and tormented by the concerto's many layers, Suzanne realizes she may lose everything she's spent her life working for.

A story of love, loss, sex, vengeance and betrayal, this psychologically compelling novel explores the relationships among women as friends and rivals and what it means to make a life of art. (back cover)




What books found a home with you this week?

Friday Finds: 2-19-2010

Here are my finds this week!





Half Broke Horses
by Jeannette Walls


Jeannette Walls's memoir The Glass Castle was "nothing short of spectacular" (Entertainment Weekly). Now, in Half Broke Horses, she brings us the story of her grandmother, told in a first-person voice that is authentic, irresistible, and triumphant.

"Those old cows knew trouble was coming before we did." So begins the story of Lily Casey Smith, Jeannette Walls's no nonsense, resourceful, and spectacularly compelling grandmother. By age six, Lily was helping her father break horses. At fifteen, she left home to teach in a frontier town -- riding five hundred miles on her pony, alone, to get to her job. She learned to drive a car ("I loved cars even more than I loved horses. They didn't need to be fed if they weren't working, and they didn't leave big piles of manure all over the place") and fly a plane. And, with her husband Jim, she ran a vast ranch in Arizona. She raised two children, one of whom is Jeannette's memorable mother, Rosemary Smith Walls, unforgettably portrayed in The Glass Castle.

Lily survived tornadoes, droughts, floods, the Great Depression, and the most heartbreaking personal tragedy. She bristled at prejudice of all kinds -- against women, Native Americans, and anyone else who didn't fit the mold. Rosemary Smith Walls always told Jeannette that she was like her grandmother, and in this true-life novel, Jeannette Walls channels that kindred spirit. Half Broke Horses is Laura Ingalls Wilder for adults, as riveting and dramatic as Isak Dinesen's Out of Africa or Beryl Markham's West with the Night. Destined to become a classic, it will transfix audiences everywhere. (Simon and Schuster)





Death in a Prairie House:
Frank Lloyd Wright and the Taliesin Murders
by William R. Drennan


The most pivotal and yet least understood event of Frank Lloyd Wright’s celebrated life involves the brutal murders in 1914 of seven adults and children dear to the architect and the destruction by fire of Taliesin, his landmark residence, near Spring Green, Wisconsin. Unaccountably, the details of that shocking crime have been largely ignored by Wright’s legion of biographers—a historical and cultural gap that is finally addressed in William Drennan’s exhaustively researched Death in a Prairie House: Frank Lloyd Wright and the Taliesin Murders. In response to the scandal generated by his open affair with the proto-feminist and free love advocate Mamah Borthwick Cheney, Wright had begun to build Taliesin as a refuge and "love cottage" for himself and his mistress (both married at the time to others). Conceived as the apotheosis of Wright’s prairie house style, the original Taliesin would stand in all its isolated glory for only a few months before the bloody slayings that rocked the nation and reduced the structure itself to a smoking hull. Supplying both a gripping mystery story and an authoritative portrait of the artist as a young man, Drennan wades through the myths surrounding Wright and the massacre, casting fresh light on the formulation of Wright’s architectural ideology and the cataclysmic effects that the Taliesin murders exerted on the fabled architect and on his subsequent designs.






3's

Why do they always say that things happen in 3's? For whatever reason, I found that to be true the last 2 weeks.

Last week, after dropping my daughter off at school, I was sitting at a red light waiting to turn left when another car came around the corner too fast and slid into me. No one was hurt - but the estimate for my car is $1400.

The next day I took my little miniature schnauzer, Colby, into the vet and we discovered that she has diabetes - so I now get to give her 2 insulin shots a day - for the rest of her life!



Tuesday of this week my son started running a fever (103) so took him to the doctor and he has strep - and because of my disease they tested me also - and I have strep too!




I am finally feeling better today and hope to get caught up on some of my posts!

Thursday, February 18, 2010

To Sin with a Scoundrel - Giveaway!

To Sin with a Scoundrel
by Cara Elliott




A reclusive widow known for her scientific scholarship, Lady Ciara Sheffield is shadowed by rumors that she poisoned her husband . . . A rakehell rogue notorious for his devil-may-care antics, Lucas Bingham--the Earl of Hadley--is not accused of murdering anything--save for the rules of Polite Society. The only thing they have in common is seeing their names featured in the lurid gossip columns of London's newspapers. Until an ancient manuscript draws them together.

Ciara needs a titled fiancé to quell the slanderous speculations which may send her to the gallows. Lucas needs brilliant scholar to help his elderly uncle decipher the secrets of the mysterious manuscript. So when her friends urge her to accept the earl's proposal of a temporary alliance, Ciara decides that she has no choice but to make a deal with the Devil. And so begins a seductive dance of sinful pleasures and hidden desires as the two of them waltz through the mansions of Mayfair. Lies, intrigue, treachery, sex. They find themselves facing slanderous whispers, unscrupulous relatives-not to speak of their own simmering passions, which quickly ignite into dangerous flames. It's a potent mix and the result may be explosive-and perhaps deadly-if they don't watch their step. (Hachette)


Giveaway

I have five copies of this paperback book to giveaway courtesy of Hachette Books. For your first entry (MUST DO THIS ONE FOR ANY OTHER ENTRIES TO COUNT) just leave a comment. Oh - and leave your email address.

For additional entries you can sign up to follow (old followers let me know), Twitter or post it on your blog. Each entry must have it's own comment. (Four entries total.)

This giveaway if for U.S./Canada only - no PO boxes and will end Mar 9!

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Legend of the White Wolf by Terry Spear (Book Review)




Title: Legend of the White Wolf
Author: Terry Spear
Publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca


About the book: Faith O'Malley is on the trail of an ex-boyfriend - one who has stolen her father's research notes for a paper he is to present. She has tracked him to Millinocket, Maine - though what he would be doing here she has no idea.

Cameron MacPherson is one of four partners in a detective agency. Two of them have been on a hunt in Maine, and are late returning home. Cameron has come to Millinocket to try and track them down.

As luck would have it, these two people seem to be thrown together again and again by fate. After discovering a body at Back Country Tours, their starting off point on their individual ventures, they decide to stick together. Actually Cameron is very much attracted to Faith and doesn't want her staying alone in the middle of the Maine woods, in a blizzard, with no outside communication.

Back Country Tours is ran by Kintail Silverman and his pack of white wolves. They have been in the area for awhile and the townsfolk are comfortable with the wolves, as they have never caused any trouble. What they don't know is that these white wolves are really Kintail and his pack, which include his wannabe mate Lila, his brother, and now Cameron's two detective friends Owen and David, as well as some others. The arrival of Cameron and Faith is not good for this pack, and Kintail is determined to change Faith for his mate and get rid of Cameron, but when Cameron is bitten by a wolf lunging for Faith, all bets are off.

My thoughts: This was the fourth book in the series that includes Heart of the Wolf and Destiny of the Wolf and To Tempt the Wolf. I have only had the opportunity to read book 3 - which I thoroughly enjoyed and now Legend of the White Wolf. You do not have to read these books together in order to enjoy them, but you will probably be like me then and have a howling desire to go back and read the others! I like the two books I have read of Terry's as she has strong women characters who seem very capable of taking care of themselves. Faith was a very good example of this. She was a forensic scientist who worked for the Portland, Oregon police department. She has seen a lot so it takes a lot to rattle her. Cameron, being a detective and a former police officer is very well suited for her. Fans of paranormal romance would definitely enjoy this series.

Legend of the White Wolf
Publisher/Publication Date: Sourcebooks Casablanca, Feb 2010
ISBN: 978-1-4022-1905-4
384 pages






~I was provided this book for review by Sourcebooks.~

Kid's Korner: Dump Truck Day (Book Review)



Title: Dump Truck Day
Author: Cari Meister
Publisher: Capstone Press


Dump Truck Day is about a little boy named Jacob who gets to spend the day with his uncle in a dump truck. The neat thing about the book though is that it is a graphic novel for K-2. I have never read any kind of graphic novel before, so I do not know how this compares to adult graphic novels. It is almost like a hard covered comic book, and it was pretty cool. The pages are filled with colorful illustrations that any youngster into trucks would love.

At the end of the book some discussion questions are listed as well as some writing prompts. I like this as it makes the book more interactive for the child. One of the writing prompts is to draw a truck you like since the book is about trucks, or to draw the map of the pit mine and the surrounding area based on the story. It makes them actually think about the book and not just put it down and start on the next one.

This book is one in a series that includes these books:




Visit Capstone Press for more information.

~This book was provided for review by Capstone Press.~

Teaser Tuesday: 2-16-2010




TEASER TUESDAYS asks you to:
Grab your current read.
Let the book fall open to a random page.
Share with us two (2) “teaser” sentences from that page, somewhere between lines 7 and 12.
You also need to share the title of the book that you’re getting your “teaser” from … that way people can have some great book recommendations if they like the teaser you have given!
Please avoid spoilers!








Acting as if nothing was unusual, she turned and carried the large, hot pink package of pads to the registers, getting into the line with only one woman in it. As it turned out, the pads she'd chosen were some kind of supersized, mega-absorbent, recommended-for-elephant-use sort of product. (p52, Anything but Normal by Melody Carlson)







Anything but Normal
Publisher/Publication Date: Revell Books, Jan 2010
ISBN: 978-0-8007-3258-5
254 pages



Monday, February 15, 2010

Larissa Ione on Blog Talk Radio!

Please join us in a live interview with Larissa Ione, author of

ECSTASY UNVEILED

Forever Romance ISBN 9780446556828

Date: February 17, 2010

Time: 2:00 PM ET

Author: Larissa Ione

Title: Ecstasy Unveiled

Publisher: Forever Romance

BlogTalkRadio/HBG Program:

Larissa Ione, an Air Force veteran, lives a nomadic lifestyle with her U.S. Coast Guard husband and young son. She currently lives in Wisconsin and is hard at work on her next Demonica novel. Visit her website at www.LarissaIone.com. She writes: "After I'd joined the Air Force and was in dire need of something to read between shifts at the weather station, I continued to read horror, but I'd branched out into fantasy, and then, finally, romance (though I admit I went kicking and screaming to the latter.) Turned out that I loved romance! So I started writing it, but again, my style and voice leaned toward the dark, paranormal side. Fortunately for me, paranormal romance, as a sub-genre, was booming. I let my imagination fly, and soon I'd sold a series of dark, sexy paranormal romances to Grand Central Publishing. I still read a lot of horror, science fiction, and fantasy, and in fact, one of my all time favorite books about writing is On Writing, by my favorite childhood horror author, Stephen King. If you're an author or a reader, I highly recommend this book for an insight into an author's mind—which can sometimes be a very scary place. Go ahead; Seduce your dark side."

Call-in with your questions during show time to participate in the live interview @ 646-378-0039.

Listen-in or chat on the Grand Central Publishing channel on BlogTalkRadio.

If you would like your questions to be read on air by the host or if you would like to give advanced notice of your participation during the live call, email anna.balasi@hbgusa.com.

Giveaway of The Moon Looked Down by Dorothy Garlock


The Moon Looked Down
by Dorothy Garlock

The new Americana romance from bestselling author Dorothy Garlock, this time set against the backdrop of WWII. Sophie Heller's family immigrated from Germany to Victory, a small town in Illinois, before WWII began. Now that the war has affected the town, the townspeople discriminate against Sophie and her family. When a train derails, it is an accident but the Heller family is blamed. Coming to Sophie's rescue is a teacher from the high school, and despite their cultural differences, a romance starts to bloom.

Read an excerpt

Giveaway

I have five copies of this paperback book to giveaway courtesy of Hachette Books. For your first entry (MUST DO THIS ONE FOR ANY OTHER ENTRIES TO COUNT) tell me your favorite WWII novel - if you have one. Oh - and leave your email address.

For additional entries you can sign up to follow (old followers let me know), Twitter or post it on your blog. Each entry must have it's own comment. (Four entries total.)

This giveaway if for U.S./Canada only - no PO boxes and will end Mar 8!

It's Monday! What are you reading? 2-15-2010


What are you reading on Mondays is now being hosted by Sheila at One Person's Journey - be sure to stop by her blog and congratulate her on being bequethed this great meme! You can hook up with the Mr. Linky there with your own post - but be sure and let me know what you are reading too!

I am really going to try to clean up this list this week - I am as tired as you are seeing some of these books week after week!

Books I am reading:
1. Samson's Walls by Jud Niremberg-
2. A Hope and a Future: Overcoming Discouragement by Don Wilton
3. The Swan Thieves: A Novel by Elizabeth Kostova -
4. Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver
5. Eggs in Purgatory (A Cackleberry Club Mystery) by Laura Childs
6. Anything but Normal: A Novel by Melody Carlson
7.Disrupting Grace: A Story of Relinquishment and Healing by Kristen Richburg

New this week:
1. Countess of Scandal (The Daughters of Erin) by Laurel McKee
2. Penguin Luck by Kay Mupetson

Someday Soon:
1. The Sacred Cipher: A Novel by Terry Brennan
2. The Good Girl's Guide to Getting Kidnapped by Yxta Maya Murray
3. Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters by Jane Austen and Ben H. Winters
4. All About Us #6: The Chic Shall Inherit the Earth: An All About Us Novel by Shelly Adina
5. Forest Gate: A Novelby Peter Akinti
6. The Naughty Listby Suzanne Young

Read and Reviewed:
1. Catch of a Lifetime by Judi Fennell
2. The Marriage Project by Kathi Lipp

Waiting for Review:
1. Healthy Bread in Five Minutes a Day: 100 New Recipes Featuring Whole Grains, Fruits, Vegetables, and Gluten-Free Ingredients by Dr. Jeff Hertzberg
2.
What Your Mother Never Told You: A Teenage Girls Survival Guide by Richard Dudum
3. 101 Glam Girl Ways to an Ultra Chic Lifestyle: A Cheeky Book with Tidbits of Advice for a Glamorous Lifestyle by Dawn Del Russo
4. Legend of the White Wolf by Terry Spear

Children's Books Waiting for Reviews:
1. Building a Bridge (Pebble Plus)by JoAnn Early Macken
2. Demolition (Pebble Plus)by JoAnn Early Macken
3. Dump Truck Day (My First Graphic Novel)by Cari Meister


Current Audio:
1. Dear John by Nicholas Sparks

Ready - Set - Read!

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