Mailbox Monday
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 January host is Lori’s Reading Corner.
I received a couple of review books for upcoming tour stops and one book that was a win.
For review from JKSCommunications:
Cover of Snow
by Jenny Milchman
Waking up one wintry morning in her old farmhouse nestled in the Adirondack Mountains of New York, Nora Hamilton instantly knows that something is wrong. When her fog of sleep clears, she finds her world is suddenly, irretrievably shattered: Her husband, Brendan, has committed suicide. The first few hours following Nora’s devastating discovery pass for her in a blur of numbness and disbelief. Then, a disturbing awareness slowly settles in: Brendan left no note and gave no indication that he was contemplating taking his own life. Why would a rock-solid police officer with unwavering affection for his wife, job, and quaint hometown … more
For review from TLC Tours:
Driving Alone
by Kevin Lynn Helmick
A gritty, Southern Gothic morality tale, this novel reveals that the high cost of hard living is brutally hard dying. Billy Keyhoe’s luck just ran out: after beating his girl to a bloody pulp and being shot by the clerk at Earl’s 66, he takes off in his daddy’s beat-up ’65 Caddy, leaving all his troubles in the rearview. At a crossroads on the way toward West Texas from Georgia, he picks up Feather, a beautiful hitchhiker who seems to know more about Billy than he knows about himself. The farther they go, the more he is drawn to Feather; but he unfortunately discovers that even true love cannot save him and he may have gone too far to ever make it back.
A win from Peeking Between The Pages:
Dance Gladys Dance
by Cassie Stocks
27-year-old Frieda Zweig is at an impasse. Behind her is a string of failed relationships and half-forgotten ambitions of being a painter; in front of her lies the dreary task of finding a real job and figuring out what “normal” people do with their lives. Then, a classified ad in the local paper introduces Frieda to Gladys, an elderly woman who long ago gave up on her dreams of being a dancer.
The catch? Gladys is a ghost.
What are you reading?
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Enjoy those books.
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Looking forward to your review of Dance, Gladys, Dance. This is the first I’ve heard of it.
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I’m not familiar with any of these. Hope they are good ones.
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Well done on your win. Have a lovely week reading lots!
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Dance, Gladys, Dance sounds hauntingly lovely…lol
Thanks for sharing…and enjoy! Here’s MY MONDAY MEMES POST
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Cover Of Snow looks really good!
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Those are all new titles to me. I hope you love them!
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They all sound like good reads, enjoy!
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Cover of Snow grabbed my attention. Have a great week of reading.
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I hope you enjoy these, Leslie! The last one sounds very intriguing.
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Enjoy your books.
Nice mailbox.
Elizabeth
Silver’s Reviews
My Mailbox Monday
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Dance Gladys Dance sounds awesome. Enjoy all your new reads!
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Enjoy your books!
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Driving Alone sounds good! Have a super week 🙂
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Great mailbox. Enjoy!
2 Kids and Tired Books MM
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