Sunday, November 28, 2010

Mailbox Monday - November 29

Mailbox Monday
is hosted by Julie @ Knitting and sundries (November Host)
We share what books that we found 
in our mailboxes last week.

Well, I already had a post earlier with what I received in my mailbox, but I do have some more to add!

Draw by J-Real  I saw this author on facebook and thought I would give his book a try.  I bought this book, and he was even kind enough to autograph it for me and put in a couple bookmarks!



The First Person by Peron Long.  I read Livin Ain't Easy and loved it.  I am friends with him on facebook and this book sounded good to me too.  I also bought this book and received it autographed from the author.



Deuces Wild by Jean Holloway.  I read the first 2 books in the series and loved them.  I am also friends with Jean on Facebook.  She is such a sweet lady.  I also bought this book from her and received an autographed copy along with a very cool bookmark that looks like an Ace of Hearts card with her name and website listed on it!  I got a chance to talk to Jean on Blog Talk Radio and was very excited about that opportunity!

If You Don't Tell by D. V. Hent.  RWA (Readers With Attitude) Bookclub is having a Season's Readings Program that I saw on Facebook.  If you order certain books by certain authors and you send them your proof of payment, they will send you a free book.  Since I ordered Deuces Wild by Jean Holloway and sent them my receipt, they sent me this free book!!  I haven't heard of this book or author, but it sounds great, and I am so excited to win this book!  Thank you RWA Bookclub!

Very exciting week for me!

10 comments:

  1. It looks like you're in for some good reading!

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  2. Nice variety of books! I hope you enjoy them all.

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  3. OK If You Don't Tell has my complete attention! I'm off to Amazon for the deets. Thanks!! and Enjoy!

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  4. I received for review Season of Seduction by Jennifer Haymore from The Book Tree.

    Although the widowed Lady Rebecca has sworn off marriage, men are another matter. London's cold winter nights have her dreaming of warmer pursuits-like finding a lover to satisfy her hungry heart. Someone handsome, discreet, and most importantly as uninterested in marriage as she is. Someone like Jack Fulton.

    A known adventurer and playboy, Jack seems like the perfect choice. There's just one problem: Jack isn't interested in an affair. He needs the beautiful, mysterious Lady Rebecca to be his wife. And he doesn't have much time to persuade her. A secret from Jack's past is about to surface, and by Christmas Day he'll be either married to Rebecca or dead.

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    I received for review A Very Simple Crime by Grant Jerkins from Berkley Trade.

    A twisting debut novel of murder and dark family secrets from a riveting new voice in crime fiction.

    A murdered woman. A grieving husband. And their son-a mentally handicapped adult with a history of violent outbursts. A very simple case. Or is it?

    Leo Hewitt, an Assistant DA once blamed for setting free a notorious child-killer, is eager to redeem himself with this intimate and grisly crime. As he digs below the surface he discovers more than he ever anticipated-including an emotionally disturbed wife, a husband who'd do anything to escape his disastrous marriage, and an accused young man with no apparent means of defense. But with each shocking new revelation, Leo is only led deeper and deeper into the darkness-an inescapable trap of blood bonds and twisted family secrets.

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  5. Liking them Cheryl...you will have a lot of great reading there!

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  6. All new to me! Enjoy the reading.

    Please visit my Mailbox.

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  7. D.V. is a lierary friend of mine. You're gonna love it!

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  8. That's literary. When am I gonna learn to read before I post? LOL

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  9. Lot's of good reading ahead of you! Enjoy!

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