Mailbox Monday ~ September 26th

Mailbox Monday was created by The Printed Page. It is the gathering place for readers to share the books that came into their home last week.
Mailbox Monday is currently on tour, hosted by a different blog each month. The September host is Amused By Books.
Another eclectic week for me. Some non-fiction, a couple of thrillers and historical fiction from the WWII era.
A contest win from the publisher hosted by A Sea of Books:
The Sun’s Heartbeat
by Bob Berman
The beating heart of the sun is the very pulse of life on earth. And from the ancients who plotted its path at Stonehenge to the modern scientists who unraveled the nuclear fusion reaction that turns mass into energy, humankind has sought to solve its mysteries. In this lively biography of the sun, Bob Berman ranges from its stellar birth to its spectacular future death with a focus on the wondrous and enthralling, and on the heartbreaking sacrifice, laughable errors, egotistical battles, and brilliant inspirations of the people who have tried to understand its power. more
A contest win from Atria Books:
Northwest Angle
by William Kent Krueger
During a houseboat vacation on the remote Lake of the Woods, a violent gale sweeps through unexpectedly, stranding Cork and his daughter, Jenny, on a devastated island where the wind has ushered in a force far darker and more deadly than any storm. Amid the wreckage, Cork and Jenny discover an old trapper’s cabin where they find the body of a teenage girl. She wasn’t killed by the storm, however; she’d been bound and tortured before she died. Whimpering sounds coming from outside the cabin lead them to a tangle of branches toppled by … more
An advance copy from Atria Books:
Half-Past Dawn
by Richard Doetsch
For Harper Keller, it is the morning from hell. He wakes up, gazes in the bathroom mirror, and sees a nasty, half-healed gash over his right eye. Even worse, his shoulder has a hastily stitched wound that looks suspiciously like the result of a bullet. With his wife and two daughters out of the house, he is alone when he picks up the morning paper to see a photo of a smashed guardrail beneath a headline that reads, “District Attorney, Harper Keller, Dead.” more
A win from Random House.
I Gave My Heart to Know This
by Ellen Baker
In January 1944, Grace Anderson, Lena Maki, and Lena’s mother, Violet, have joined the growing ranks of women working for the war effort. Though they find satisfaction in their jobs at a Wisconsin shipyard, it isn’t enough to distract them from the anxieties of wartime, or their fears for the men they love: Lena’s twin brother, Derrick, and Grace’s high school sweetheart, Alex. When shattering news arrives from the front, the lives of the three women are pitched into turmoil. more






Congratulations on the wins!
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This one sounds excellent: I Gave My Heart to Know This! I hope you enjoy all of your books. Happy reading.
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Lucky you. Northwest Angle sounds like a winner. I have the audio on my iPod.
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Congrats on your winnings! I hope you enjoy them.
Diana @ Book of Secrets
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Congratulations on all of your wins. I hope you enjoy reading each of these books, Leslie.
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I Gave My Heart To Know This sounds wonderful. I am always interested in books set in Wisconsin. I will be looking for this book.
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They all sound intriguing, enjoy!
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I’m interested in The Sun’s Heartbeat, but I’m afraid it might be too academic for me. I’ll be watching for your review.
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These all look really good. Hope you enjoy them!
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Nice wins! I really enjoyed Ellen Baker’s first novel so I Gave My Heart To Know This is on my wish list. I’ll watch for your reviews. Have a great week, Leslie.
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I Gave My Heart to Know This sounds really good. Looking forward to your review! Happy reading!
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The Ellen Baker book looks especially good. Enjoy your new books!
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Looks like some good ones. Enjoy!
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The Sun’s Heartbeat definitely isn’t my typical sort of read, but maybe that’s why I’m attracted to it. Definitely sounds interesting. Hope you enjoy them all!
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Looks like you had real run of luck Leslie 🙂
Hope you enjoy all your books!
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