Tuesday, June 22, 2010
In My Mailbox II
In My Mailbox is a weekly book-sharing meme hosted at The Story Siren. Each week, you talk about books received the previous week, not necessarily in the mail. Posts can include library books, borrowed books, as well as purchased books.
Received Books:
Sea of Suspicion by Toni Anderson - I entered a giveaway on the book's Facebook fan page. I won! It's a romantic suspense e-book published by Carina Press (an imprint of Harlequin) so I'm sure it'll be fantastic.
Library books:
The Reincarnationist (The Reincarnationist #1) by M.J. Rose - Grabbed book one when I went by to donate books Monday of last week. Will be starting this series soon.
Purchased books (New):
Ancient Whispers by Marie-Claude Borque - I didn't hear about this book until just a week or two before its release. Though, when I did hear about it, I thought it sounded interesting. Very interesting. So much so that I bought it when I saw it in a bookstore. Review to come.
Purchased books (Used):
The Chronicles of Riddick by Alan Dean Foster - The novel based on the screenplay. I love these movies, and the novelization is from the hub's favorite author, so of course we had to get it! ^_^
Nadesico Volume 1 (manga) by Kia Asamiya - This is one of our favorite animes, so buying the manga was a no-brainer. ^_^
Prohibited Love
Before reading Jazz Baby by Lorelie Brown, I really wasn't interested in Prohibition or the Jazz Age. I knew a little bit about Prohibition from various history classes - and from my love of the movie "Oscar" - but didn't care to learn more. It just didn't appeal to me.
So why does it interest me now?
I'm not entirely certain. Likely, it has to do with the fact that I was drawn into that age within the first couple of pages. I fell for Micah Trent, the book's hero, when he had a twinge of regret in closing down a speakeasy simply because it was run by an older couple. It was their life. Closing it down was his job, but that didn't make it easy.
He may have been a big, tough Prohibition Agent, but he was also human.
Then he went to New York, undercover, after a gangster. As part of his cover, he became the supplier for The Kirk, Kate Kirkland's speakeasy. From the moment those two met, sparks flew. They shared an immediate, intense connection.
Their chemistry sizzles.
That chemistry kept me reading, hanging on every word until the end.
Which was, of course, a happy one. A bit surprising - to me - and very well done. I loved it.
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Source: I won a copy of this e-book in a random giveaway among the author's followers on Twitter.
Where to Buy: Barnes & Noble, All Romance Ebooks
So why does it interest me now?
I'm not entirely certain. Likely, it has to do with the fact that I was drawn into that age within the first couple of pages. I fell for Micah Trent, the book's hero, when he had a twinge of regret in closing down a speakeasy simply because it was run by an older couple. It was their life. Closing it down was his job, but that didn't make it easy.
He may have been a big, tough Prohibition Agent, but he was also human.
Then he went to New York, undercover, after a gangster. As part of his cover, he became the supplier for The Kirk, Kate Kirkland's speakeasy. From the moment those two met, sparks flew. They shared an immediate, intense connection.
Their chemistry sizzles.
That chemistry kept me reading, hanging on every word until the end.
Which was, of course, a happy one. A bit surprising - to me - and very well done. I loved it.
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Source: I won a copy of this e-book in a random giveaway among the author's followers on Twitter.
Where to Buy: Barnes & Noble, All Romance Ebooks
Monday, June 14, 2010
In My Mailbox
In My Mailbox is a weekly book-sharing meme hosted at The Story Siren. Each week, you talk about books received the previous week, not necessarily in the mail. Posts can include library books, borrowed books, as well as purchased books.
Library books:
The Memorist (The Reincarnationist #2) by M.J. Rose - I meant to get the first volume of this series, but I grabbed the wrong book. Luckily, I'm going back today so I can remedy my mistake then. Unfortunately, I don't think my local library has the third book in this series yet...
Change of Heart by Jodi Picoult - I've wanted to read this book since it released more than two years ago. Better late than never.
Gone (Dreamcatcher #3) by Lisa McMann - I was so excited they finally had this one. I've been waiting to read it since it came out!*
13 Little Blue Envelopes by Maureen Johnson - Since reading Devilish, I've been on the lookout for Miss Maureen's other books.
Paper Towns by John Green - I keep reading the cover copy on this one and thinking 'oh that sounds interesting'. So I finally checked it out.*
Inkheart (Inkheart #1) by Cornelia Funke - I've wanted to read this one for a while, too. Finally got around to checking it out.
Purchased books (New):
Forgive My Fins (Fins #1) by Tera Lynn Childs - I've been looking forward to this book since I first learned of its existence about two months ago. None of the local libraries carry it - or any of Miss Tera Lynn's books for that matter - so I bought it. Now I want the rest of her books as well.*
My Soul to Save (Soul Screamers #2) by Rachel Vincent - I love this series. It's one of those 'I wish I wrote that' series for me. My local library has book one, but not this one. So I'm going to remedy that. I'm going to the library today to donate this and the book below.
My Soul to Keep (Soul Screamers #3) by Rachel Vincent - see above
Purchased books (Used):
Skykeepers (Final Prophecy #3) by Jessica Andersen - I'm slowly collecting this series. I now have books one, three, and four. One and three were purchased used. Book four was purchased new (2-3 weeks ago).
Beyond the Dark by Lora Leigh, Angela Knight, Emma Holly, and Diane Whiteside - Paranormal Romance Anthology, need I say more? No, I thought not. ^_-
*Expect a review soon. ^_^
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