Monday, January 17, 2011

Mailbox Monday

Mailbox Monday started by Marcia at The Printed Page is the gathering place for readers to share the books that came into their house last week (checked out library books don’t count, eBooks & audio books do). This month Mailbox Monday is being hosted by Rose City Reader. Stop by there to check out everyone else's mailboxes. Warning: Mailbox Monday can lead to envy, toppling TBR piles and humongous wish lists.

From the author's website: The historical novel By Fire, By Water tells the heartbreaking story of Luis de Santangel, the courtier who convinced Queen Isabella to sponsor Christopher Columbus’s voyage of discovery in 1492. Combining a passionate love story with a religious mystery, By Fire, By Water closely follows historical events during a troubled time, when the medieval social order was collapsing. First off, I had this one print book come in the mail, sent by the author for me to read and review. It's one I've seen on several other blogs with good reviews so I was excited to get a copy too. I just started reading historical fiction a year or so ago so the genre is still wide open for me and I think I will like this one a lot!


The rest of this post should be titled e-mailbox Monday. I went on a little bit of an e-book binge but it's alright because they were all (every last one of them) FREE! So, these are an assortment of titles that I would not normally pick up but I decided they look interesting enough to give a try. I had great luck with my first freebie and I have my fingers crossed that one of these will make me happy too.

From Amazon: Secrets? Bryn O'Connor is good at keeping secrets. But when a car accident reveals her boyfriend's abusive behavior, the truth is unleashed. And it starts a tidal wave of trouble in Bryn's life: enemies who were once friends, a restraining order violation, and her world unraveled. If that weren't enough, her grandmother Mim arrives, attempting Mexican cuisine and insisting that Bryn try surfing. It's all too much! Even Bryn's habit of daydreaming won't offer an escape this time. But could a mysterious book she found hold the secret to riding a tsunami like her life?



From the author's website: A bookstore in a Victorian house on the shores of beautiful Lake Superior. Mona Reynolds can’t think of a better storybook setting for a happy ending. Until someone starts to sabotage her plans. Could it be the drifter handyman she hired to help her? Just what will it take to make her dreams come true?









From the author's website: A sweeping saga of the dramatic events surrounding the birth of Christianity— and the very personal story of Leah, compelled into a betrothal she never wanted, drawn by a faith she never expected…







From Amazon: The tragic mystery at the heart of their family has finally surfaced . . . When Ellen Wakefield O'Connor is confronted by a young man armed with a birth certificate that mistakenly names her as his mother, she quickly sorts out the truth: his birth mother listed Ellen on the certificate to cover up her own identity, but also because Ellen is, in a way, related to the child. The birth father is Ellen's troubled husband, Tom. The secrets of the past soon engulf Ellen, Tom, and everyone they love. This drama of love, loss, family and betrayal will capture readers with its unforgettable power.






From Amazon: Joan Sanderson's life is stuck. Her older sister, Allie, is starting a family and her younger sister, Tori, has a budding career. Meanwhile, Joan is living at home with Mom and looking after her aging grandmother. Not exactly a recipe for excitement. That is, until a hunky young doctor moves in next door. Suddenly Joan has a goal--to get a date. But it won't be easy. Pretty Tori flirts relentlessly with him and Joan is sure that she can't compete. But with a little help from God, Allie, and an enormous mutt with bad manners, maybe Joan can find her way out of this rut. Book 1 of the Sister-to-Sister series, Stuck in the Middle combines budding romance, spiritual searching, and a healthy dose of sibling rivalry.

7 comments:

bermudaonion said...

I've heard great things about By Fire, By Water. I hope you just love it. It looks like you found some great e-books to try out.

DCMetroreader said...

Very full mailbox. Lucky you with the e-reader. I would like to purchase a Kindle someday.

Happy reading!

Bhargavi said...

Happily ever after sounds like my kinda book.What a lovely bunch of books ! happy reading !

Holly said...

By Fire By Water was one of my best reads of 2010. The Year She Fell looks intriguing. Happy reading!

Yvonne @ Fiction Books Reviews said...

What a great selection of books in your mailbox this week, I can honestly say that I have read none of them, but would read any of them, some fantastic choices.

I am trying to hold out against buying an e-book reader, as I much prefer the look and feel of a 'proper' book, but I guess that eventually I will become one of the 'dinosaurs' and be forced to join the crowd.

Yvonne

Mystica said...

A really nice mixed selection of books. Enjoy.

Gilion at Rose City Reader said...

Enjoy your books!

Thanks for participating in Mailbox Monday!

Rose City Reader