Thursday, September 23, 2010

It's Murder My Son - WINNERS

Congratulations

Melanie L
Patsy H

All of the winners have been notified. They have 48 hrs to respond to my email or another winner will be chosen.  If you didn't win the book you can still read it by clicking the link and ordering it from Amazon ~ It's Murder, My Son (A Mac Faraday Mystery) (Volume 1)

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Giveaway ~ The Bone House by Brian Freeman

The Bone House
Author: Brian Freeman
Publisher: Minotaur
Publication Date: March 29, 2011


Hilary and Mark Bradley are trapped in a web of suspicion. Last year, accusations of a torrid affair with a student cost Mark his teaching job and made the young couple into outcasts in their remote island town off the Lake Michigan coast. Now another teenage girl is found dead on a deserted beach. . . and once again, Mark faces a hostile town convinced of his guilt.

Hilary Bradley is determined to prove that Mark is innocent, but she’s on a lonely, dangerous quest. Even when she discovers that the murdered girl was witness to a horrific crime years earlier, the police are certain she’s throwing up a smoke screen to protect her husband. Only a quirky detective named Cab Bolton seems willing to believe Hilary’s story.

Hilary and Cab soon find that people in this community are willing to kill to keep their secrets hidden—and to make sure Mark doesn’t get away with murder. And with each shocking revelation, even Hilary begins to wonder whether her husband is truly innocent. Freeman’s first stand-alone thriller since his Stride novels is a knockout.

GIVEAWAY  Rules for entering:

  • This contest is open to residents of USA residents only!
  • Please complete the form below - do not leave information in the comments - it will not count.
  • The contest will end on October 6, 2010 at 11:59PM EST; 1 winner will be selected and contacted thereafter.
  • Once the winner is contacted, they will have 48 hours to respond to my email or another winner will be chosen (make sure to check your spam filters!).
  • Books will be shipped directly from the me. 



Monday, September 20, 2010

Show Me The Money MONDAY




About Show Me The $$$$ Monday ~

Welcome to the first week of Show me The $$$ Monday.  Each week I'll be giving away either a $10Amazon Gift Card (if you're a resident of the US) or a book worth up to $10 from the Book Depository (if you live outside of the US).  

The contest will run from Monday ~ Friday each week with the winner announced on Saturday.  Then the following Monday a new contest will start.

This isn't just about entering a contest for a chance to win. (Although of course who wouldn't want to win?) It's also a chance to get to know other bloggers out there.  Most of us have one "type" of blog that we typically visit all the time - book blogs, product review blogs, mommy type blogs, etc. This will be a way for us to all come together and take the chance to explore other types of blogs we may not have checked out before. Who knows - you might even find a new restaurant in your area to try, a way to make homemade baby food or a review for a book you've been dying to read. 

The RULES for entering are simple.

1.  Enter your blog in the Linky List below.
Put the name of your blog and what type of blog you have.  Ex ~ Lori's Book Blog (book reviews, contests).  Then the link to the home page of your blog. You don't have to list everything that your blog covers, just one or two items so that other bloggers will get a chance to know what you're about.  You don't need to post about this on your blog, but it would be a nice way of spreading the word.  

Visit other blogs on the list to find new sites and meet new friends.


The winner will be chosen by Random.org. Whatever number the randomizer picks will be matched up to the number on the linky list and VIOLA - a winner is chosen :)  

It's as simple as that.  


GOOD LUCK!!!!!




Saturday, September 18, 2010

3-Pack Book Giveaway ~ The Bride's Farewell, The Butterflies of Grand Canyon & The House on Teacher's Lane

The Bride's FarewellThe Bride's Farewell by Meg Rosoff ~ Pell Ridley is the adventurous heroine in this serviceably told tale, the fourth novel for London-based Rosoff, who has written successfully for the YA market. On her wedding day, Pell leaves town on her faithful horse, Jack, grudgingly bringing along her mute younger brother, Bean. Pell shirks expectations and jilts her childhood beau, Birdie, with an oddly modern defiance of 1850s England convention. No matter that Birdie seems a nice enough man, unlike her abusive preacher father—Pell is stubborn in her desire to flee the domestic life in Nomansland that mires her mother in a sea of children and overwork. Pell arrives at the Salisbury horse fair and her adventures begin. She is separated from Bean and her horse but meets a poacher she dubs Dogman (he travels with a pack of dogs) and together they wander the countryside living on bread crusts and flickering hope. Pell's love and knowledge of horses factors largely in her fight for survival, but it's human love—romantic and familial—that drives plucky Pell and leads us to this simple but satisfying story's happy if unsurprising conclusion.

The Butterflies of Grand Canyon: A NovelThe Butterflies of Grand Canyon: A Novel  by Margaret Erhart ~ Erhart (Bully Creek) steers clear of the earnest obsessions that weighed heavily on her early books in her fifth outing, a quaint novel of the American West enlivened by a quirky mystery. En route from St. Louis to visit her in-laws in Flagstaff, Ariz., young Jane Merkle meets two women botanists on the train. Their paths cross again after Jane, having lost her luggage and traded her fancy dresses for dungarees and a butterfly net, becomes enthralled with her new surroundings and ranger Euell Wigglesworth. As it turns out, Elzada, one of the botanists, is in town to help investigate a 13-year-old murder, and as the mystery unfolds and dark secrets come to light, the canyon works its magic on Jane. Erhart, a river and hiking guide, teases her readers about the sweet silliness of human affairs in the face of the magnitude of nature, and the cleverly plotted mystery becomes a lark of a vehicle for Erhart's thoughtful prose. This novel is light and agreeable, touched with just the right amount of awe at the splendors of nature.

The House on Teacher's Lane: A Memoir of Home, Healing, and Love's Hardest QuestionsThe House on Teacher's Lane: A Memoir of Home, Healing, and Love's Hardest Questions  by Rachel Simon ~ When Rachel Simon and her architect husband begin to renovate their house on Teacher's Lane, she braces herself for the ups and downs that often accompany such projects. But to her surprise, as the old walls fall and new paint appears, she is propelled into a transformative journey as she confronts forgotten memories and repairs fractured bonds with those closest to her. This compassionate and humorous book shimmers with insights into the healing power of forgiveness, the struggle to find meaning and purpose, the compatibility of imperfection and happiness, and the ways that lost relationships-with friends, parents, siblings, spouse, and even self-can be rekindled. Fans of Riding the Bus with My Sister and new readers alike will be drawn to Simon's masterful storytelling and profoundly life- affirming tale. Her story will resonate with anyone who's ever experienced the most universal human emotion-love, in its many forms- and wrestled with its hardest questions.

Thanks to Plume books I have one copy of each of these (to be sent as a set) to giveaway.

GIVEAWAY  Rules for entering:

  • This contest is open to residents of USA residents only!
  • Please complete the form below - do not leave information in the comments - it will not count.
  • The contest will end on October 2, 2010 at 11:59PM EST; 1 winner will be selected and contacted thereafter.
  • Once the winner is contacted, they will have 48 hours to respond to my email or another winner will be chosen (make sure to check your spam filters!).
  • Books will be shipped directly from the me.

Friday, September 17, 2010

My Lost Daughter by Nancy Taylor Rosenberg ~ Review & Givewaway

My Lost DaughterMy Lost Daughter
Author ~ Nancy Taylor Rosenberg
Publisher ~ Forge Books
Publication date ~ September 14, 2010

Lily Forrester is a tough judge in Ventura County, California, who has overcome adversity and heartache to achieve a position where she can help those who can't help themselves. The current case before her is the sensational murder trial of a woman who tortured and killed her beautiful two-year-old son. Lily is determined to see justice done but she's thrown for a loop when she receives word that her own daughter, Shana, is on the verge of dropping out of law school. Fearing for her daughter's mental health and pressured by the looming trial, Lily takes Shana to a supposedly prestigious treatment facility.

Which is when things go horribly awry. The institution is far less interested in treating patients than it is in bilking the insurance companies out of extravagant fees.and they are less than scrupulous about patients' rights. Lily has to use all her intelligence and street smarts to find a way to free Shana. And time isn't on her side, for there is a sociopath who is using the hospital to stay safe.

A sociopath who has decided that Shana is his best new obsession..

My thoughts ~ 

Lily Forrester (see Mitigating Circumstances, Buried Evidence, The Cheater) is about to take the bench to preside over a trial that is eerily reminiscent of the Casey Anthony case. She knows she needs to be on her game one hundred percent and can’t afford any distractions. Not only is the media all over this case, but she also has a previous relationship with the defense attorney that she can’t let cloud her judgment and a boss who is just waiting for her to screw up so he can toss her butt right off that bench. So when Lily can’t get in touch with her daughter Shana, she begins to worry. Shana is in her last year of law school at Stanford, and while they haven’t always been close, Shana normally returns her calls. This time, she isn’t.

Over the weekend break from the trial Lily heads to San Francisco to check on her daughter. She is truly frightened by what she sees. Not only is Shana exhibiting her spoiled brat behavior but she’s also acting completely irrational. All of the curtains are drawn and the kitchen and living room are littered with fast-food wrappers, dirty paper cups, and piles of laundry. It’s obvious to Lily that something much deeper is going on. Shana admits that she hasn’t slept in days and is talking nonsense about the boyfriend she just broke up with. Lily knows her daughter needs help, and after a quick internet search, she finds a hospital/clinic. She thinks that all Shana needs is to get some meds and then she can take her home. Under the guise of telling Shana they are going out to dinner, she brings her to Whitehall. Shana is tricked into signing commitment papers. Lily is shown pictures of who she is led to believe is Shana, covered in sores from supposed meth abuse. Now she knows that things are much more serious than she though and that she needs to leave Shana at Whitehall. And so life in Hell begins.

Meanwhile, Mary Stevens, an old friend of Lily’s, an FBI agent with the BAU, is pushing to be relocated to Ventura California to be with her husband and fellow FBI agent, believes she has stumbled on a serial killer. Normally there isn’t anything suspicious about a suicide, but when a rash of them occur around the country, each person shot in the base of their skull with a gun, it’s soon discovered that these cases are all related. But just what is bringing them all together? Is there some deranged psycho, out there or are these people all members of an online suicide club? A new phenomenon hitting the internet?

Shana is trapped like a caged bird at Whitehall. She is fed drugs she doesn’t need and at times is locked in a padded cell. She struggles to stay focused so that she can find a way out. She does make friends with several other patients and soon becomes very attached to a man named Alex. Unfortunately not everything is at it seems at Whitehall. Doctors might not be doctors and patients might not be patients. Games are being played, and Shana wants out – NOW. Can she escape hell? Will her mother be able to save her again? My Lost Daughter is told in both the past and present tense. The past shows the trauma that both Lily and Shana experienced years ago and the present hopefully helping them find a way to heal and get back the mother/daughter relationship they had before the tragic event. This is the fourth book to feature Lily Forrester, but can certainly be read as a stand-alone. For anyone who hasn’t read her story, the flashbacks will give a good back-story to why Lily and Shana are the way they are. But for me, I found it a bit repetitive, taking up to much of the story. I understand the reason for the tension between mother and daughter, and with the resolution of this book, hopefully they will finally get passed it, as it has seemed to go on too long. Mary’s role didn’t seem to fit in to well with the story as a subplot, but I’m thinking it was the author’s way of bringing her to the west coast and reuniting old friends for future books featuring these characters. And that is something I’ll definitely be waiting for. There are parts of the book I thought were implausible, but Ms. Rosenberg did a great job of making me think that these things just might happen out there. And that’s a very scary thought! The epilogue wrapped everything up, but I hope it doesn’t mean that this is the last we’ll see of Lily, Shana, and the rest of the cast. Overall I did enjoy reading this book and think you will too.




Thanks to the PR By The Book,  I will be giving away three (3) copies of this book!

GIVEAWAY  Rules for entering:

  • This contest is open to residents of USA residents only!
  • Please complete the form below - do not leave information in the comments - it will not count.
  • The contest will end on October 1, 2010 at 11:59PM EST; 3 winners will be selected and contacted thereafter.
  • Once the winner is contacted, they will have 48 hours to respond to my email or another winner will be chosen (make sure to check your spam filters!).
  • Book will be shipped directly from the me. 

Book Blogger Hop ~ September 17th - 20th.



In the spirit of the Friday Follow, the Book Blogger Hop is a place just for book bloggers and readers to connect and find new blogs that we may be missing out on!  This weekly BOOK PARTY is an awesome opportunity for book bloggers to connect with other book lovers, make new friends, support each other, and generally just share our love of books!  It will also give blog readers a chance to find other book blogs that they may not know existed!  So, grab the logo, post about the Hop on your blog, and start HOPPING through the list of blogs that are posted in the Linky at Crazy-For-Books!!

The Hop lasts Friday-Monday every week, so if you don't have time to Hop today, come back later and join the fun!  This is a weekly event!

Your blog should have content related to books, including, but not limited to book reviews.

In honor of Book Blogger Appreciation Week, let's take time this week to honor our favorite book bloggers and why we love them!



Honestly, there are way to many bloggers out there to mention. I can spend hours just hopping from blog to blog checking things out. I can get "lost" on-line and then the next thing you know the day is over and you wonder where it went.  And just when you think there can't possibly be another blog out there for you to follow - you find another one.  Which of course leads to another one! Does it ever end? Nope, not in the blogging world! So, to make things easier today I'm going to give a shout out to the one person in the blogging community that I have the most contact with :)
 
Jen over at Crazy-For-Books (and the fabulous host of this meme) - is also my co-conspirator over at Crazy Book Tours .  She keeps me sane!  If you couldn't tell already, Jen has a great blog.  We work together wonderfully, often co-sponsoring a ton of giveaways and other fun stuff.  Jen's reviews are spot on and I can always rely on her opinion of a book to determine if I'm going to read it or not.  Jen is a great friend, even though we've never met in person. We have so much in common that it scares us sometimes. She's always supportive and encouraging.  I think we make a great sounding board for each other to bounce ideas off of - for both our blogs and personal lives! If you aren't here at Lori's Reading Corner from the Blog Hop, make sure you head on over there and check out Jen's blog. I promise you won't be disappointed!

Murder At The PTA - WINNER

Congratulations

Jennifer L

I've sent Jennifer an email. She has 48 hrs to confirm that she would still like to receive this book or another winner will be chosen.  If you didn't read the book, you can pre-order it now on Amazon ~ Murder at the PTA (Pta Mysteries). It will be released on October 5th.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

From The Dead - WINNERS

Congratulations

Sarah N
Sandra L
Tina B
Pam B
Melissa R
All of the winners have been notified. They have 48 hrs to respond to my email or another winner will be chosen.  If you didn't win the book you can still read it by clicking the link and ordering it from Amazon ~ From The Dead

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Susie Hobson ~ Guest Post/Virtual Tour

Thank you, Lori’s Reading Corner, for this guest post. I appreciate your time and interest in my book.

My book, Loving G-d with All Your Heart, got its start about eight years ago. I was reading my Bible in the early morning hours, as is my habit, and I read the Greatest Commandment in one of the Gospels as I had many times before. Yet this time, as soon as I finished reading it I heard a still, small voice ask me, “Do you love ME like that?” At first I said, “Of course I do!” But then I started honesty thinking it over and had to say, “No Lord, but I’m willing to if You will show me how.” That was the start of a deeper and deeper relationship with G-d where I saw Him being more present, active, and powerful in my life than ever before. And that relationship continues to grow with each passing day.

My book is not the story of my journey. Loving G-d with All Your Heart is about having a real, action-filled, and powerful relationship with G-d that overflows into great relationships with others. This book re-thinks what it takes to keep the Greatest Commandment and asks you personally to consider changing your everyday life to one more filled with love. G-d is love and when we love Him without limit that leads to the fulfillment of our heart’s desire—a relationship with the living G-d. A true two-way relationship—not church talk—a relationship that can transform your whole life!

I worked as a counselor for sixteen years and during that time I kept hearing the same statement over and over again. It was, “I want more!” It’s like people were crying out, “I know there is more to life than this, there has got to be more!” There is a desire in us all for something that people, places, possessions, fame, and fortune cannot fill. What is that elusive need, that heart’s desire we all seem to crave? I am convinced that it is a real relationship with G-d—a powerful relationship!

This book is about spending time with G-d, about taking the time to get to know Him deeply and intimately. It may surprise you to know that G-d wants this too! G-d is ready, willing, and waiting to share with you, personally, how to find that more that you have been searching for. What are you waiting for? What could possibly hold you back from running to receive this? What G-d has planned for you and me makes everything dim in comparison!

I hope you will read my book and it will draw you closer to G-d, closer to His Word, His Will, and His Way for your life. May G-d bless you, indeed!

About the author

Susie Hobson has a B.A. in Special Education, M.S. in Rehabilitation Counseling from the University of Alabama, and carried a deaf / hearing-impaired and blind / vision-impaired caseload for 16 years. She retired for more time with family and to write as G-d has called her. She and her husband Rich have two daughters, Whitney and Amelia, live in Montgomery, and attend Lakeview Baptist Church.

Loving God with All Your Heart: Keeping the Greatest Commandment in Everyday Life 

  
Are you seeking more in your relationship with G-d?

Are you satisfied with your daily life? Do you run more on empty than full? Do you always feel like there is more out there for you? This book will take you deeper into your heart's desire for a real relationship with G-d, a powerful relationship that will transform your whole life! Susie Hobson reminds us that the love we all long for begins and ends with a life that is surrendered to Jesus. From her real experience she offers practical application of communing with G-d through His Word to inspire and encourage a closer walk, resulting in empowerment for faithful living. Susie gives a clear path to the fulfillment of the greatest desire of man's heart—G-d's unfailing love as the foundation for wisdom and serving G-d in our homes and community. This book should fill a real need among families who long for a Biblical order in the home. Susie's testimony is absorbing.


Visit Susie at these other stops on her tour ~

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

The Bone House by Brian Freeman

The Bone House
Author: Brian Freeman
Publisher:  Minotaur Books
Publication Date:  March 29, 2011


Hilary and Mark Bradley are trapped in a web of suspicion. Last year, accusations of a torrid affair with a student cost Mark his teaching job and made the young couple into outcasts in their remote island town off the Lake Michigan coast. Now another teenage girl is found dead on a deserted beach. . . and once again, Mark faces a hostile town convinced of his guilt.

Hilary Bradley is determined to prove that Mark is innocent, but she's on a lonely, dangerous quest. Even when she discovers that the murdered girl was witness to a horrific crime years earlier, the police are certain she's throwing up a smoke screen to protect her husband. Only a quirky detective named Cab Bolton seems willing to believe Hilary's story.

Hilary and Cab soon find that people in this community are willing to kill to keep their secrets hidden--and to make sure Mark doesn't get away with murder. And with each shocking revelation, even Hilary begins to wonder whether her husband is truly innocent. Freeman's first stand-alone thriller since his Stride novels is a knockout.

Sweet! I can't wait to start this!!!!   I might just have to leave early for the Dr's and spend some extra time in the waiting room!

FTC Full disclosure ~ I ordered this copy from Amazon UK. 

Winners, Winners & MORE Winners

Congratulations

Happy Hour

Larry G
Charlie C
Margaret K
Laura K

Healing with Words
Ann

Blogfest 2010 - $50 Amazon Gift Card
Teresa K  

All winners have been notified and have 48 hrs to respond to my email or another winner will be chosen. Thank you to everyone who has entered. 

Monday, September 13, 2010

Mailbox Monday


Mailbox Monday is hosted by Marcia at The Printed Page.
We share what books that we found in our mailboxes last week. (the past two weeks)

Here's what I got ~

Good-bye To All That: A NovelGood-bye To All That: A Novel  by Margo Candela (for review) ~ Getting ahead in Hollywood poses a challenge for Raquel Azorian, a lowly marketing assistant at a major production company, and while she has ambition, energy, and smarts, the heroine of Candela's wry latest doesn't have a mentor or even a boss who can hold it together. Determined to chart a course that will save her job and yield a well-deserved promotion, Raquel goes Working Girl, calls on her few friends, and begins making big plans. When a sexy superior takes an interest in her, there's equal potential for success and disaster; meanwhile, her parents and brother have plenty of problems and lean on Raquel for help. Candela (More Than This) combines a cunning wit with a deep understanding of the office politics specific to the entertainment industry to create a frantic atmosphere and a near breathless momentum as the story barrels toward an ending that's anything but your focusgrouped happy fade-out.

Don't CryDon't Cry  by Beverly Barton (ARC, for review) ~ Nowhere To Run. The crime scenes are horrifying: the victims arranged with deliberate care, posed to appear alive despite their agonized last moments and the shocking nature of their deaths. No Place To Hide. Chattanooga grief counselor Audrey Sherrod moonlights for the local police. It-s clear to her, and to Special Agent J.D. Cass, that the murders are the work of a deranged serial killer. At first, the only link is the victims- similar physical appearance. But then another connection emerges, tying them to a long-ago series of horrifying crimes Audrey hoped would never resurface-crimes that hit all too close to home. No Time To Cry. Each grisly new discovery proves the past has not been forgotten, and the worst is yet to come. Audrey went looking for the truth and she-s about to find it-and it will be more twisted and more terrifying than she ever imagined.

Russian Winter: A NovelRussian Winter: A Novel  by Daphne Kalotay (for review) ~ A mysterious jewel holds the key to a life-changing secret, in this breathtaking tale of love and art, betrayal and redemption.
When she decides to auction her remarkable jewelry collection, Nina Revskaya, once a great star of the Bolshoi Ballet, believes she has finally drawn a curtain on her past. Instead, the former ballerina finds herself overwhelmed by memories of her homeland and of the events, both glorious and heartbreaking, that changed the course of her life half a century ago.It was in Russia that she discovered the magic of the theater; that she fell in love with the poet Viktor Elsin; that she and her dearest companions—Gersh, a brilliant composer, and the exquisite Vera, Nina’s closest friend—became victims of Stalinist aggression. And it was in Russia that a terrible discovery incited a deadly act of betrayal—and an ingenious escape that led Nina to the West and eventually to Boston.Nina has kept her secrets for half a lifetime. But two people will not let the past rest: Drew Brooks, an inquisitive young associate at a Boston auction house, and Grigori Solodin, a professor of Russian who believes that a unique set of jewels may hold the key to his own ambiguous past. Together these unlikely partners begin to unravel a mystery surrounding a love letter, a poem, and a necklace of unknown provenance, setting in motion a series of revelations that will have life-altering consequences for them all.

Bad Things HappenBad Things Happen  by Harry Dolan (for review) ~ Dolan's highly praised debut has shades of Elmore Leonard in its realistic dialogue that is at once over-the-top but true to form. The story takes place in Ann Arbor, Mich., where David Loogan has just accepted a position at Gray Streets mystery magazine—and embarked on an affair with his new boss's wife. It's not long before bodies begin turning up left and right, and a young investigator is involved. Abby Erik Davies delivers a performance so raw and exposed that listening becomes less a choice and more a compulsion. It's brilliant on every level.

No Way OutNo Way Out  by Joel Goldman (Kindle) ~ Meeting ex-FBI agent Jack Davis in the middle of a shootout is the best thing that could have happened to Vivien Chase. But Jack has no idea how deep - and how deadly - his involvement with the mysterious young bookkeeper will get. The pretty accountant may be able to pull a trigger as well as she manipulates a spreadsheet, but her talents may add up to zero if a killer gets their way. As Jack follows Vivien into a lethal web of deceit, years in the making, the only thing that might save them - time - is running out...


Ape House: A NovelApe House: A Novel  by Sara Gruen ~ Gruen enjoys minimal luck in trying to recapture the magic of her enormously successful Water for Elephants in this clumsy outing that begins with the bombing of the Great Ape Language Lab, a university research center dedicated to the study of the communicative behavior of bonobo apes. The blast, which terrorizes the apes and severely injures scientist Isabel Duncan, occurs one day after Philadelphia Inquirer reporter John Thigpen visits the lab and speaks to the bonobos, who answer his questions in sign language. After a series of personal setbacks, Thigpen pursues the story of the apes and the explosions for a Los Angeles tabloid, encountering green-haired vegan protesters and taking in a burned-out meth lab's guard dog. Meanwhile, as Isabel recovers from her injuries, the bonobos are sold and moved to New Mexico, where they become a media sensation as the stars of a reality TV show.

Ice Cold: A Rizzoli & Isles NovelIce Cold: A Rizzoli & Isles Novel  by Tess Gerritsen ~ Boston medical examiner Maura Isles is in Wyoming for a conference. Impulsively, she joins an old friend and his daughter on a ski trip. When their vehicle breaks down, they’re stranded in the eerily named Kingdom Come, a small community whose residents appear to have vanished. Then Maura vanishes. The announcement of her death shocks homicide detective Jane Rizzoli, Maura’s close friend. Investigating Kingdom Come, Rizzoli uncovers dark secrets that may explain Maura’s disappearance. Gerritsen wouldn’t be the first writer to kill off a popular series character, but is that what she’s doing here? Fans of the novels will no doubt suspect Gerritsen has a few tricks up her sleeve, and surely the upcoming television series based on the Isles-Rizzoli mysteries would seem to suggest that this is a very bad time to kill off Maura. Leaving aside this rather unnecessary subterfuge, the novel is a solid entry in the series, with a compelling mystery and some good, old-fashioned shockers. A solid choice for Gerritsen fans, but probably not the best starting point for those new to the series (From Booklist)

The Snow GlobeThe Snow Globe by Sheila Roberts (for review) ~ On a blustery afternoon, Kylie Gray wanders into an antique shop and buys an enchanting snow globe.  “There’s a story behind that snow globe,” the antique dealer tells her.  The original owner, he explains, was a German toymaker who lost his wife and son right before Christmas.  When the grieving widower received the handcrafted snow globe as a Christmas gift, he saw the image of a beautiful woman beneath the glass—a woman who would come into his life, mend his broken heart and bring him back to the world of the living.  For years, the snow globe has passed from generation to generation, somehow always landing in the hands of a person in special need of a Christmas miracle. Kiley could use a miracle herself.  This year, all she wants for Christmas is someone to love.  A hopeful shake leads her on an adventure that makes a believer out of her. When Kylie shares the story of the snow globe with her best friends—two women with problems of their own—they don’t believe it.  But they’re about to discover that at Christmastime, sometimes the impossible becomes possible and miracles really do come true.  Release date - October 26th


My Lost DaughterMy Lost Daughter by Nancy Taylor Rosenberg (for review) ~ In Rosenberg's entertaining if at times overheated fourth entry in her suspense series featuring Ventura County, Calif., judge Lily Forrester, a direct sequel to 2009's The Cheater, flashbacks allow readers unfamiliar with the previous book to easily follow the action. Several years earlier, Lily and her daughter, Shana, were raped and their attacker eluded capture. This and subsequent traumas have left Shana in a precarious emotional state. When Shana has a meltdown after her boyfriend dumps her, Lily picks Whitehall, a private psychiatric hospital outside San Francisco, out of a phone book. Without referrals or further investigation, Lily takes her daughter to Whitehall, where Shana voluntarily commits herself. Unfortunately, Whitehall is ruled by a rich, handsome inmate, who's a sociopathic killer, and a greedy doctor who'll do anything to land an insured patient. Meanwhile, Lily's friend FBI special agent Mary Stevens and her partner, Brooks East, investigate suicide clubs in a somewhat more plausible subplot. Release date: September 14th

The New York Regional Mormon Singles Halloween Dance: A Memoir
The New York Regional Mormon Singles Halloween Dance: A Memoir by Elna Baker (for review) ~ The New York Regional Mormon Singles Halloween Dance (Penguin 2009) is a coming of age story about Elna Baker’s experience as a practicing Mormon in New York City. Elna’s life changes when she loses eighty pounds and gets the sexual attention she’s always wanted…. only to discover that as a Mormon she can’t follow through. The book takes on identity, faith, sex and love as Elna questions traditional values in modern times.

Third Degree (Murder 101 Mysteries)Third Degree (Murder 101 Mysteries)  by Maggie Barbieri (for review, ARC) ~ On her way to meet her boyfriend’s parents, college professor Alison Bergeron stops by a coffee shop to steel her resolve. It’s a big event. Not only is it the first time she’s met NYPD detective Bobby Crawford’s entire family, but it’s coming on the heels of a wedding proposal that she has left unanswered so far.Then, as she steps into the shop, a brawl breaks out that ends in the death of Carter Wilmott, a merciless and loathed local blogger. The case couldn’t be any simpler, and Alison witnessed the whole thing, but when Wilmott’s car explodes in the aftermath, what looked to be a crime of passion becomes something far more complicated and maybe even premeditate.With Alison and Bobby involved in the case and with each other, readers are in for a treat. Third Degree, the latest in Maggie Barbieri’s charming mystery series, is one heated mystery with plenty of steamy romance and cunning villains who are about to get burned. Release date: November 23rd.  My REVIEW

Mothers and Other Liars by Amy Bourret (Kindle) ~ How far will a mother go to save her child?
Mothers and Other LiarsTen years ago, Ruby Leander was a drifting nineteen-year-old who made a split-second decision at an Oklahoma rest stop. Fast forward nine years: Ruby and her daughter Lark live in New Mexico. Lark is a precocious, animal loving imp, and Ruby has built a family for them with a wonderful community of friends and her boyfriend of three years. Life is good. Until the day Ruby reads a magazine article about parents searching for an infant kidnapped by car-jackers. Then Ruby faces a choice no mother should have to make. A choice that will change both her and Lark's lives forever.

RenegadeRenegade  by Lora Leigh (for review) ~ As a bridal shop owner, Mikayla Martin helps make women’s wedding dreams come true. Her own life, however, has become a nightmare since she witnessed a murder—and got an up-close-and-personal look at the killer. What’s worse: She knows she knows him. But the police, after doing an alibi check, don’t believe her. It’s up to Mikayla to prove them wrong…and do whatever it takes to solve the murder by herself. Elite Ops agent Nikolai Steele, code name Renegade, is asked to pay an old comrade a favor. This friend swears he’s no killer—and Nik believes him—even though he’s been mistaken as one by Mikayla. So Nik goes to set her straight…but the moment he lays eyes on the fiery and determined beauty, he knows he’s in too deep. A woman this irresistible can only mean trouble and, sure enough, after sticking her nose in one too many places, someone wants Mikayla dead. Now Nik must find a way to keep her safe, clear his friend’s name, and find the real killer, who remains on the loose…

The Way of the Guilty: A Hope Street Church MysteryThe Way of the Guilty: A Hope Street Church Mystery  by Jennifer Stanley (for review) ~ Cooper Lee has a new outlook on life, thanks to her friends at Hope Street Church. Spending time with the Sunrise Bible Study Group nourishes her mind and soul. But home is where the heart is—along with Mrs. Lee’s baked treats—and Cooper is indeed happy to have such a great family to come home to when not spending time with Nathan, a friend from the group who just might be (fingers crossed) The One. So when her sister, Ashley, is implicated in a gruesome murder, Cooper snaps into action. Along with Nathan and her friends from Hope Street, Cooper vows to solve this unholy mess—with a wing, a prayer, and a small dose of snooping…

Room: A NovelRoom: A Novel  by Emma Donoghue (Kindle) ~ In many ways, Jack is a typical 5-year-old. He likes to read books, watch TV, and play games with his Ma. But Jack is different in a big way--he has lived his entire life in a single room, sharing the tiny space with only his mother and an unnerving nighttime visitor known as Old Nick. For Jack, Room is the only world he knows, but for Ma, it is a prison in which she has tried to craft a normal life for her son. When their insular world suddenly expands beyond the confines of their four walls, the consequences are piercing and extraordinary. Despite its profoundly disturbing premise, Emma Donoghue's Room is rife with moments of hope and beauty, and the dogged determination to live, even in the most desolate circumstances. A stunning and original novel of survival in captivity, readers who enter Room will leave staggered, as though, like Jack, they are seeing the world for the very first time.

Dirty Rotten Tendrils: A Flower Shop MysteryDirty Rotten Tendrils: A Flower Shop Mystery by Kate Collins (for review) ~ When high-powered lawyer Ken "the Lip" Lipinski is found dead from a suspicious overdose, florist and amateur sleuth Abby Knight finds it hard to swallow that his opposing counsel-and her old boss-is the murderer.  Release date: October 5th

Tragic Magic (A Scrapbooking Mystery)Tragic Magic (A Scrapbooking Mystery) by Laura Childs (for review) ~ The murder of jeweler Melody Mayfeldt, an enthusiast of the supernatural, at Medusa Manor, a New Orleans mansion being converted into a haunted house attraction for an upcoming horror convention, drives Childs's contrived seventh scrapbooking cozy (after 2008's Death Swatch). Scrapbooking diva Carmela Bertrand and her French Quarter sidekick, Ava Gruiex, know it wasn't a ghost who killed their friend by a blow to the head and then pushed her flaming corpse out of a third-floor window of the manor. NOPD Det. Edgar Babcock, Carmela's boyfriend, and the Crescent City Nancy Drews investigate various suspects, including Melody's husband, Garth, who co-owned Fire and Ice Jewelers with Melody, and a real estate developer who wanted to buy Medusa Manor.  Release date:  October 5th.

Fundraising the Dead (A Museum Mystery)Fundraising the Dead (A Museum Mystery) by Sheila Connolly (for review) ~ At The Society for the Preservation of Pennsylvania Antiques, fundraiser Eleanor "Nell" Pratt solicits donations-and sometimes solves crimes. When a collection of George Washington's letters is lost on the same day that an archivist is found dead, it seems strange that the Society president isn't pushing for an investigation. Nell goes digging herself, and soon uncovers a long, rich history of crime. Release date: October 5th


A Truth For a Truth (Ministry is Murder)A Truth For a Truth (Ministry is Murder) by Emilie Richards (for review) ~ After a former minister dies suddenly upon his return to Emerald Springs, his memorial service is cut just as short. Aggie Sloan-Wilcox, wide of the current minister, knows why. The poor old guy was murdered. But who in this bucolic village could be capable of such a crime? Release date:  October 5th


Blackwork (Needlecraft Mystery)Blackwork (Needlecraft Mystery)  by Monica Ferris (for review) ~ This Halloween, Betsy Devonshire, owner of the Crewel World needlework shop and part-time sleuth, is haunted by murder. After one too many pints, a local blames bar owner and Wicca practitioner Leona Cunningham for a series of "accidents" that have happened throughout town. When he ends up dead without a mark on his body, Leona's the main suspect. But Betsy being on the case spells trouble for the killer. Release date: October 5th

Pinned for Murder (Southern Sewing Series)Pinned for Murder (Southern Sewing Series)  by Elizabeth Lynn Casey (for review) ~ The members of South Carolina's Sweet Briar Ladies Society sewing circle are as loyal and close-knit as the day is long. But when the richest and meanest woman in town turns up murdered, the new Yankee librarian Tori Sinclair finds that some threads can bind dangerously tight.  Release date: October 5th

The Chocolate Cupid Killings: A Chocoholic MysteryThe Chocolate Cupid Killings: A Chocoholic Mystery  by JoAnna Carl (for review) ~ It's Valentine's Day at TenHuis Chocolade, but Lee is getting no love from detective Derrick Valentine. He's looking for one of their new employees-an abused woman who Lee and her Aunt Nettie have been hiding. But when Valentine meets his own sticky end, it's Aunt Nettie who is suspect. Now, Lee has to free Nettie of guilt without exposing their innocent guest-and find a killer with a heart that's definitely not made of chocolate... Release date: October 5th

The Chocolate Pirate Plot: A Chocoholic MysteryThe Chocolate Pirate Plot: A Chocoholic Mystery by JoAnna Carl (for review) ~ Ever since Young Blackbeard became the biggest movie of the decade, everyone has caught pirate fever, including the residents of Warner Pier. TenHuis Chocolade is raking in the booty and selling out of chocolate treasure chests, pirate hats and ships. When Lee McKinney Woodyard and her husband Joe take their boat out on Lake Michigan, they're stunned when a mischievous band of pirates hops on board. Lee's is the first boat boarded that summer, and the town couldn't be more amused by the mysterious buccaneers. But when a body washes up on shore, the pirates' antics stop being so entertaining. Now Lee has to figure out the truth behind the Warner Pier Pirates, before someone else winds up walking the plank....Release date: October 5th.

Fiber & Brimstone (A Scrapbooking Mystery)Fiber & Brimstone (A Scrapbooking Mystery)  by Laura Childs (for review) ~ With the help of her best friend Ava, Carmela Bertrand is building a giant monster puppet for the Halloween Monsters & Mayhem parade. Things get terrifying earlier than expected when they overhear an argument between Jekyl Hardy and Brett Fowler- and just minutes later they find Fowler's dead body. Carmela has known Jekyl for years and can't believe he'd ever resort to murder, despite the fact that Fowler owed him money. But when another victim is discovered-who also had an unfriendly relationship with Jekyl-Carmela is convinced someone is framing her friend and now must find a way to unmask the real killer. Release date:  October 5th

The Mists of TimeThe Mists of Time  by Susan Squires (for review) ~ Diana Dearborn knows all about romance, at least in the books she writes. But passion eludes her in real life—until she’s offered the chance to travel back in time to Camelot. The world of King Arthur and Guinevere is nothing like she pictured, neither is the knight she encounters on her return to San Francisco: Gawain, the hero of her current project. He’s complicated, mysterious, and sexier than anything her imagination could conjure. And he’s been waiting for her…
Now, joined together in a desperate race, Diana and Gawain must prevent an ancient, evil force from wreaking mayhem in the all-too-real present. Diana must learn to trust Gawain—even while she encounters secrets about her own past. But even if their mission succeeds, does Diana’s destiny lie with this man from another time—and will their love alter history forever?

Mister X Mister X by John Lutz (ARC, for review) ~ He mutilates his victims. Slices their throats. And carves an X into their flesh. Five years ago, he claimed the lives of six women. Then the killings abruptly stopped - no one knows why. Ex-homicide detective Frank Quinn remembers. Which is why he's shocked to see one of the dead women in his office. Actually, she's the identical twin of the last victim, and she wants Quinn to find her sister's murderer. But when the cold case heats up, it attracts the media spotlight - and suddenly the killings start again... Release date:  October 1st.  My REVIEW