Melissa A:
The Queen of Hearts by Kimmery Martin from Berkley
Lady Be Good by Amber Brock from Crown
Jami:
Little Big Love by Katy Regan from Berkley (e-book via NetGalley)
The New Neighbors by Simon Lelic from Berkley (e-book via NetGalley)
Sara:
Always With You by/from Hannah Ellis (e-book)
What could be in YOUR mail?
Almost Missed You by Jessica Strawser
We have two copies to give away, thanks to St. Martin's Press!
Violet and Finn were “meant to be,” said everyone, always. They ended up together by the hands of fate aligning things just so. Three years into their marriage, they have a wonderful little boy, and as the three of them embark on their first vacation as a family, Violet can’t help thinking that she can’t believe her luck. Life is good.
So no one is more surprised than she when Finn leaves her at the beach―just packs up the hotel room and disappears. And takes their son with him. Violet is suddenly in her own worst nightmare, and faced with the knowledge that the man she’s shared her life with, she never really knew at all.
Caitlin and Finn have been best friends since way back when, but when Finn shows up on Caitlin’s doorstep with the son he’s wanted for kidnapping, demands that she hide them from the authorities, and threatens to reveal a secret that could destroy her own family if she doesn’t, Caitlin faces an impossible choice.
As the suspenseful events unfold through alternating viewpoints of Violet, Finn and Caitlin, Jessica Strawser's Almost Missed You is a page turning story of a mother’s love, a husband’s betrayal, connections that maybe should have been missed, secrets that perhaps shouldn’t have been kept, and spaces between what’s meant to be and what might have been. (Synopsis courtesy of Amazon.)
See Melissa A's review.
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I miss vacations, being able to go out and have fun. Growing up is definitely not what I expected. Paying bills and surviving has to come before fun. I miss good eye sight and being able to eat what ever I wanted and not worrying about gaining weight. Now I gain weight just looking at food. And most of all, I still miss my girl Nani.
ReplyDeleteAll these books sound fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI miss my Husband, who I lost to Kidney Cancer 15 months ago, people say your grief gets easier with time, but if you haven't gone thru it yourself, you don't know what it feels like.
ReplyDeleteI do not miss the SNOW up north!
ReplyDeleteI miss my parents everyday and nothing can make the loss easier.
ReplyDeleteI miss the giant green triangles that you use to be able to buy separately from the tin of Quality Street
ReplyDeleteI wasn't going to leave a comment on this today, but this is SO EERIE: When I copy and paste tweets, I always look at the last few digits in the URL as a way of preventing errors. Well, the last four digits of the tweet just now were the building number of my former apartment-- and that's at the heart of what I'd been thinking about; thinking about what I miss.
ReplyDeleteI miss my old life, or really, just having a life, feeling alive. Everything fell apart, set on fire, and blew away in the wind a few years ago, and I had to move. I just... lost everything; it's mind-blowing to think about how everything has happened in such a crazy way. Career, education, money, home, health, social support, love; hope, maybe?
So that's a big one, and I'm so sorry to post something so depressing. But yeah, those numbers came up.
I miss my mom, dad and sister who have passed away. I think of them every day.
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ReplyDeleteI miss the people in my life that are no longer here (family).
ReplyDeleteI miss my grandmother and my dad. And I miss my youthful body.
ReplyDeleteI miss my parents, they have been gone for 30 years but still difficult. Finally hot flushes seem to have gone , I don't miss them!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI live inland these days. I miss the ocean.
ReplyDeleteI miss living in Michigan.
ReplyDeleteI definitely don't miss working - especially since I have so much more time now to read.
ReplyDeleteSomething that I really miss is my parents. We were always very close and now they are both gone and it’s very lonely without them. I could tell them anything.
ReplyDeleteWow such great collection of books. I will download ebook copy for me and read "little big love". I love to read romance story and I think its perfect for me. Thanks for sharing your wonderful collection.
ReplyDeleteI miss my dad and my grandparents.
ReplyDeleteI miss my parents.
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