~Mailbox Monday~

Marcia at The Printed Page hosts this each Monday. Check out Marcia’s posts for more info and to read what other particpants are saying plus leave your own links for the current week.

Reviews will go up as I get to the books. In the meantime click bookcovers or titles to read more. Don’t forget to check out author sites too.

Chosen: The Lost Diaries of Queen Esther (Lost Loves #1) by Ginger Garrett
David C. Cook (March 1, 2010)
I discovered this author via her start to a new series called Chronicles of the Scribe. I’ve always enjoyed historical fiction and the stories of Ruth and Esther are two of my favorite Biblical passages. I’m looking forward to this reissue of one of her older releases. Thanks to TBB Media for a review copy for the FIRST WildCard Tour coming up March 19.
(ISBN#9781434768018, 304pp, $14.99)

A Case For Love (Brides of Bonneterre #3) by Kaye Dacus
Barbour Books (February 1, 2010)
I have enjoyed this contemporary romance series and although I’m looking forward to more of the Boudreaux-Guidry clan I am disappointed that Forbes’ story also concludes the family narratives. Thanks to Barbour for a review copy for the FIRST WildCard Tour coming up March 20th.
(ISBN#9781602604568, 320pp, $10.97)

An Absence So Great (Portraits of the Heart #2) by Jane Kirkpatrick
WaterBrook Press (March 16, 2010)
Jane Kirkpatrick has been one of my favorite historical authors and has several books based on historical events of the Pacific Northwest region. Thanks to WaterBrook for a review copy.
(ISBN#9781578569816, 400pp, $14.99)

Once In A Blue Moon by LeAnna Ellis
B&H Books (March 1, 2010)
Thank you to B&H for a review copy.
(ISBN#9780805449884, 320pp, $14.99)

Third Time’s A Charm (Sister to Sister #3) by Virginia Smith
Revell (January 1, 2010)
Thank you to KCW Communications for a review copy.
(ISBN#9780800732349, 327pp, $14.99)

The Rose of Sebastopol by Katharine McMahon
Berkley Trade (February 2, 2010)
Target’s book department is becoming as dangerous as the book store to my bank account. I read The Alchemist’s Daughter a couple years ago and enjoyed it immensely so when I saw her name on another book I couldn’t pass it up.
(ISBN#9780425232224, 416pp, $15.00)

Remember Me? by Sophie Kinsella
Dell (September 29, 2009)
This is another book I picked up at Target.
(ISBN#9780440242406, 448pp, $7.99)

92 Pacific Boulevard (Cedar Cove #9) by Debbie Macomber
Mira (August 25, 2009)
This was yet another Target purchase.
(ISBN#9780778326694, 400pp, $7.99)

6 comments

    1. I love it too, that’s why I picked it for the Inlinx graphic. It’s actually a trade reprint of a book that originally released as a hardcover edition.

    1. At least I can narrow it down by tour dates for the review copies and the purchases usually get last priority though Rose of Sebastopol is going to be calling from the TBR til I get to it.

  1. I’d never heard of Ginger Garrett and this is the 2nd time today I’ve seen this book. I’ll definitely have to check it out. Seems like something I would like.

    I also want to read Rose of Sebastopol and Crimson Rooms which was released recently.

    Great Mailbox!

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