Mailbox Monday is the gathering place for readers to share the books that came into their house last week. (Library books don’t count, but eBooks & audiobooks do). Warning: Mailbox Monday can lead to envy, toppling TBR piles and humongous wish lists!
Mailbox Monday, created by Marcia @ A Girl and Her Books, is on a blog tour!
This month's host is The Bluestocking Guide.
This week I received two ebooks from the authors for review:
Eighteen years ago, a rogue Army doctor secretly experimented with a chromosomal drug on unknowing pregnant women. When he was killed not long after the children were born, any knowledge and evidence seemed to die with him - except for the living, breathing, human products of his work.
Almost two decades later, the newly self-proclaimed "open-book" military unearths the truth about the experiment, bringing Clio Kaid and the other affected teens to a state-of-the-art, isolated campus where they soon discover that C9x did indeed alter their chromosomes, its mutations presenting as super-human abilities. The military kids, who come from across the nation and all walks of life, come into their own as lighter-than-air 'athletes'; 'indies' as solid as stone walls; teens who can make themselves invisible and others who can blind with their brilliance.
While exploring her own special ability, forging new friendships and embarking on first love, Clio also stumbles onto information indicating that the military may not have been entirely forthcoming with them and that all may not be as it seems...
Sixteen-year old Mia Winterborne is destined to be special. Details are sketchy, though, as her dad disappeared with all the answers when she was five. Mia only knows that she'll inherit her kickass superpowers on her seventeenth birthday. Helping Mia prepare for her anticipated ascendancy is Loie Bryce, her best friend and eternal sidekick extraordinaire. The girls' intense friendship has never wavered until now, when Andreas arrives in Salcey Ridge. They both fall hard for the British hottie, who quickly becomes a fixture in their lives. When they discover that Andreas is not who he appears to be, the frightening reality of Mia's powers finally hits home. The nearer Mia's birthday draws, the more the danger escalates and long-buried lies are exposed, putting the girls on a path that they never expected.
And I've downloaded a few ebooks over the past few weeks that I've neglected to post.
A couple were B&N freebies, most I paid for:
That's it for me! Have you read any of the books in my Mailbox?
If so, I'd love to know!
I liked the Untied Kingdom :) The rest except Wicked I have not read
ReplyDeleteMost of those books are new to me. Solid seems pretty scary because it seems like something that could really happen. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteThese both sound exciting and intriguing...thanks for sharing. And thanks for stopping by my blog.
ReplyDeleteI love the sound of Laird of the Mist and Yorkshire -- I'm definitely looking into these, and of course you can't go wrong with a Georgette Heyer book! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting me. Wow - you've been busy with the download button! Enjoy :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like you've some good reading ahead of you. I read Wings a couple of summers ago. Good start to the series but I haven't read the second. Enjoy all your new books.
ReplyDeleteI read The Four Corners of the Sky. I thought it was okay and a little longer than necessary. Enjoy your new books!
ReplyDeleteI downloaded Wings, too, as a free ebook for my Nook. Happy reading!
ReplyDeleteYour books look good and some of your downloads are very nice. I loved THE WARRIOR HEIR and that whole trilogy. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteThey all sound like interesting reads, enjoy!
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Got to get me an E READER! I live in the dark ages... I must come to the LIGHT!
ReplyDeletePS If you want I can send you my contact at Sourcebooks and then... you owe me your 1st born ;) No seriously just shoot me an email and I'll help any way I can. :)
I've never read a Georgette Heyer book. This is something that I must fix! Great list of ebooks. Happy reading!
ReplyDeleteI snagged Cotillion also since it was free and it was on my wish list. I love when that happens!
ReplyDeleteI hope you enjoy Solid, I liked it quite a bit when I read it :)
ReplyDeleteI grabbed Cotillion too. I keep saying I need to try a Heyer book; now I have one. Enjoy your reads.
ReplyDeleteYorkshire sounds especially good. It looks like you have take advantage of some of the Sourcebooks sales, me too. I had a pretty full mailbox as well.
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