Melissa:
Save the Date by Allison Raskin from Harlequin (NetGalley)
Swept Away by Beth O'Leary from Berkley (NetGalley)
The Seven O'Clock Club by Amelia Ireland from Berkley (NetGalley)
Save the Date by Allison Raskin from Harlequin (NetGalley)
Swept Away by Beth O'Leary from Berkley (NetGalley)
The Seven O'Clock Club by Amelia Ireland from Berkley (NetGalley)
Last Twilight in Paris by Pam Jenoff from Harlequin (NetGalley)
The California Dreamers by Amy Mason Doan from Harlequin (NetGalley)
The Girls of the Glimmer Factory by Jennifer Coburn from Sourcebooks (NetGalley)
We Are Made of Stars by Rochelle B. Weinstein from Lake Union (NetGalley)
The Martha's Vineyard Beach and Book Club by Martha Hall Kelly from Random House (NetGalley)
Eight Nights to Win Her Heart by/from Miri White (print)
Somewhere Along The Line by Mallory Thomas from Thomas Books (NetGalley)
Six Days in Bombay by Alka Joshi from Harlequin (NetGalley)
Claire, Darling by Callie Kazumi from Random House (NetGalley)
Murder in Verona by T.A. Williams from Rachel's Random Resources (NetGalley)
Taken by Danielle Ramsay from Rachel's Random Resources (NetGalley)
Still the One by Aimee Brown from Rachel's Random Resources (NetGalley)
Troublemakers by Gillian Godden from from Rachel's Random Resources (NetGalley)
The Fisherman's Gift by Julia R. Kelly from Simon & Schuster (NetGalley)
Allyson:
A Pirate's Life for Tea by Rebecca Thorne from Tor (print)
What could be in YOUR mail:
Dear Eliza by Andrea J. Stein
Thanks to Andrea, we have one copy to share with a lucky reader!
Eliza’s world broke apart when she was sixteen and her mom died of cancer. Now, years later, she has rebuilt her life to include a director-of-development job at a nonprofit, a Manhattan apartment, and an easy-on-the-eyes bedroom buddy—just the kind of no-strings relationship she wants, even if it’s less than her best friend, Mo, thinks she deserves. But when Eliza’s dad dies unexpectedly, her beloved aunt Claude arrives at the shiva with a letter from her mom—to be opened only after her father’s death. Inside the letter? A bombshell.
Suddenly, all of Eliza’s relationships are upended. Her brother is angry, her stepmother is threatening to disinherit her, and Mo—who has always been her rock—doesn’t seem to understand what she’s going through. But as Eliza struggles to cope with the shocking news, she finds an unexpected ally—her brother’s best friend, Josh—her high school crush, whom she’s tried hard to forget. It’s not in Eliza’s nature to trust . . . but maybe it’s time for that to change.
Perfect for fans of Emily Giffin, Katherine Center, and Jennifer Weiner, Dear Eliza explores the meaning of family, the complexities of grief, and the beauty in finding your way again. (Courtesy of Amazon.)
“The beautiful and heartfelt tale of a woman who goes looking for her biological father and ends up finding herself. Andrea Stein deftly dances on the line between grief and love—keeping the story upbeat without shying away from the depths of emotion. I loved it!”
—Colleen Oakley, USA Today bestselling author of The Mostly True Story of Tanner & Louise
“Written with humor and hope, Dear Eliza is the story of a young woman navigating the complexities of loss, love, and family. I couldn’t put it down! Perfect for fans of Katherine Center and Mhairi McFarlane.”
—Elyssa Friedland, author of Jackpot Summer
“I loved everything about it—especially its relatable, funny, honest heroine, who will stay with you long after you turn the last page. Perfect for fans of Josie Silver and Jennifer Weiner.”
—Angela Terry, award-winning author of The Palace at Dusk
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16 comments:
I'm currently reading spooky books for October and for November I'll probably read a couple of non-fiction books for non-fiction November and a couple historical fiction books as well.
I’m really looking forward to reading Dear Eliza
Two books on my list are The Restaurant of Lost Recipes by Hisashi Kashiwa and Kate Carlisle's A Knife Before Christmas.
The Boxcar Librarian, Been Wrong so long it feels like right, The Champagne letters, What we buried and so many more.
So much on my TBR. Cheat Sheet and some
Other football rom
Coms right now
Intermezzo by Sally Rooney is on my TBR list this autumn. There are plenty of crime fiction/thriller books on there too!
From Here to the Great Unknown: by Lisa Marie Presley
too many
I have Holly by Stephen King on my TBR for Autumn Reads. Thanks for the giveaway opportunity.
HEROES by Stephen Fry.
I am so looking forward to Run, by Blake Crouch.
The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman
The Secret History by Donna Tartt
Heroes by Stephen Fry
The Dark Wives by Ann Cleeves, Summers at the Saint by Mary Kay Andrews, The Last One at the Wedding by Jason Rekulak
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