Mailbox Monday (144)

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Books in the Mail:

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The Dark Space by Mary Ann Rivers and Ruthie Knox – I love how compact this book is- very unique! Two awesome authors collaborated on this college-set romance. I’ve read the first few chapters and look forward to reading more.

That Night by Chevy Stevens – This was a surprise book, but I like a good mystery and this one looks enticing. It’s about a murder mystery, bullying, and prison life.

If You Feel Too Much: Thoughts on Things Found and Lost and Hoped For by Jamie Tworkowski – This is a book of essay’s is designed to offer strength and encouragement to those struggling in their personal lives.

How to Kill a Rock Star by Tiffanie DeBartalo – Signed copy received in the Bookworm Box. I’ve heard good things about this one!

Jacked by Tina Reber – Signed copy received in the Bookworm Box. This is the first book in a new romance series.

Every Last Promise by Kristin Halbrook – This book is about a girl who witnesses a sexual assault and has to decide whether she can speak up or not.

Wrong About the Guy by Claire LaZebnik – This is a contemporary YA retelling of Emma and looks cute.

Etherworld by Claudia Gabel & Cheryl Klam – Book two of the Elusion series. I haven’t read book one yet- let me know if any of you are fans of this series.

Everything That Makes You by Moriah McStay – This Sliding Doors-type story is about a girl who wonders if her life would be different if she didn’t have the accident that caused her disfiguring scars on her face.

The Orphan Queen by Jodi Meadows – I don’t read a lot of high fantasy but I see a lot of 4’s and 5’s on Goodreads so I’m going to give this one a shot.

Many thanks to: St. Martin’s Press, Penguin Random House and HarperCollins Children’s Books

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12 thoughts on “Mailbox Monday (144)

  1. Vicki says:

    I’ve read all of Chevy Steven’s books except That Night (which I have but haven’t read yet) and have loved them all.

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  2. Nice stack of books! That Night and Wrong About the Guy stand out to me.

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  3. Everything That Makes You has grabbed my attention – I do love Sliding Doors type stories! Love your pic too – looks lovely and summery.

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  4. Nice stack of books. I’ve read That Night and loved it. Have a great week!

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  5. Mary says:

    I’ve heard about the Chevy Stevens but the rest are new to me. I hope you love them!

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  6. Very nice mailbox. Love your display.

    THAT NIGHT took about 200 pages to get to the point, but the mystery is good. Don’t give up. 🙂 ENJOY!!

    Have a wonderful week, and enjoy all of your books.

    Elizabeth
    Silver’s Reviews
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  7. I’ve very curious about Curious about the Guy. That looks interesting and really the type of book I’ve been into lately. Enjoy your goodies.

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  8. I loved That Night…and your awesome stack is tempting. I am curious about Everything That Makes You. Enjoy!

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  9. Serena says:

    Happy reading this week

  10. Elysium says:

    That Night and The Orphan Queen sounds very good. Happy reading!

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  11. stacybuckeye says:

    I really liked That Night. Enjoy!

  12. I think The Orphan Queen looks excellent! I can’t wait to read it.

    I hope you enjoy 🙂 Happy Reading!

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