Friday, May 27, 2016

What's in the mail



Melissa A:
The Paris Key by Juliet Blackwell from Penguin Random House
Truly, Madly, Guilty by Liane Moriarty from Flatiron
Nine Women, One Dress by Jane L. Rosen from Doubleday (won in a Chatterbox giveaway, swag included)
The Gallery of Lost Species by Nina Berkhout from Thomas Dunne


Gridley Girls by Meredith First from SparkPress (e-book via NetGalley)
The One that Got Away by Leigh Himes from Hachette
This Must Be the Place by Maggie O'Farrell from Knopf
Shining Sea by Mimi Cross from Skyscape
The House of Bradbury by Nicole Meier from BookSparks
Pen and Palate by Lucy Madison and
Tram Nguyen from Grand Central
The Wedding Sisters by Jamie Brenner from St. Martin's Press
Appetite by Sheila Grinell  from BookSparks
Girl in the Shadows by Gwenda Bond from Skyscape
Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult from Random House
A Most Extraordinary Pursuit by Juliana Gray from Berkley
A Dangerous Age by Kelly Killoren Bensimon from Gallery
The Fall of Butterflies by Andrea Portes,
won from TLC Readers


Amy and Melissa A:
Lillian on Life by Alison Jean Lester
The Last Treasure by Erika Marks
Untethered by Julie Lawson Timmer
Results May Vary by Bethany Chase

All are from Penguin Random House


Amy:
Forever Beach by Shelley Noble from HarperCollins
The Island House by Nancy Thayer from Ballantine
Sunshine Beach by Wendy Wax from Berkley
The Girl from the Savoy by Hazel Gaynor from HarperCollins


Melissa S:
Here's to Us by Elin Hilderbrand from Hachette

Gail:
The Weekenders by Mary Kay Andrews from St. Martin's Press

Jami:
Monsters by Liz Kay from Putnam
(e-book via NetGalley)

Becky:
Would like to meet... by Polly James from Avon
The Comet Seekers by Helen Sedgwick from Harvil Secker
Always with Love by Giovanna Fletcher from Penguin
The Beekeeper's Secret by Josephine Moon from Allen & Unwin

Girl on a Plane by Cassandra O'Leary from Harper Collins
The Postcard by Fern Britton from Harper Collins

2 comments:

Janine said...

Y'all have some wonderful books to read

Paula said...

Some of these have some funny titles- as in they promise humor.