Sunday, November 6, 2011

Mailbox Monday: November 7 ~ The Early Edition

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 finds the meme back with its creator on the Mailbox Monday blog! Next month's host is . . . ME!!


Two came for review this week:


The Hum and the Shiver from Tor. No one knows where the Tufa came from, or how they ended up in the Smoky Mountains of East Tennessee, yet when the first Europeans arrived, they were already there. Dark-haired, enigmatic, and suspicious of outsiders, the Tufa live quiet lives in the hills and valleys of Cloud County. While their origins may be lost to history, there are clues in their music—hints of their true nature buried in the songs they have passed down for generations.

Private Bronwyn Hyatt returns from Iraq wounded in body and in spirit, only to face the very things that drove her away in the first place: her family, her obligations to the Tufa, and her dangerous ex-boyfriend. But more trouble lurks in the mountains and hollows of her childhood home. Cryptic omens warn of impending tragedy, and a restless “haint” lurks nearby, waiting to reveal Bronwyn’s darkest secrets. Worst of all, Bronwyn has lost touch with the music that was once a vital part of her identity.

With death stalking her family, Bronwyn will need to summon the strength to take her place among the true Tufa and once again fly on the night winds. . . .


A Good Man from Amazon Vine. Wesley Case is a former soldier and son of a Canadian lumber baron who sets out into the untamed borderlands between Canada and the United States to escape a dark secret from his past. He settles in Montana where he hopes to buy a cattle ranch, and where he begins work as a liaison between the American and Canadian militaries in an effort to contain the Native Americans’ unresolved anger in the wake of the Civil War. Amidst the brutal violence that erupts between the Sioux warriors and U.S. forces, Case’s plan for a quiet ranch life is further compromised by an unexpected dilemma: he falls in love with the beautiful, outspoken, and recently widowed Ada Tarr. It’s a budding romance that soon inflames the jealousy of Ada’s quiet and deeply disturbed admirer, Michael Dunne. When the American government unleashes its final assault on the Indians, Dunne commences his own vicious plan for vengeance in one last feverish attempt to claim Ada as his own.

Vanderhaeghe skilfully weaves a rich tapestry of history with the turns of fortune of his most vividly and compellingly drawn cast of characters yet. Vanderhaeghe entwines breathtaking, intriguing, and richly described narratives that contain a compelling love story, a tale of revenge and violence, a spectacular battle scene, the story of an incident in Welsely's past that threatens his relationship with Ada, and much, much more. While raising moral questions, this novel weaves the historical with the personal and stands as Vanderhaeghe's most accomplished and brilliant novel to date.


And I won these!


To Love a London Ghost from Kelsey's Book Corner! When Queen Victoria orders Sexton Dukenfield, premiere phantom hunter, to track down England’s missing ghost he stumbles into Ceridwen, a phantom warrior woman of an ancient Celtic tribe. Not only does he find her intriguing as a piece of the puzzle of the missing spirits, but he’s also haunted by her sultry sensuality. Though they both burn with desire, it’s difficult to quench their fiery passion since Ceridwen is so translucent. Every time Sexton touches her, his hands pass through her misty body. On a mission through the bustling narrow streets of London, to a dreary match factory, and even to the Otherworld and back, to stop a genius scientist and his phantasm debilitater machine, the ghost and the ghost hunter also seek the secret to freeing the boundaries of life and death.


Mr. Darcy's Bite from Diary of an Eccentric! Darcy is acting rather oddly. After months of courting Elizabeth Bennet, no offer of marriage is forthcoming and Elizabeth is first impatient, then increasingly frightened. For there is no denying that the full moon seems to be affecting his behavior, and Elizabeth's love is going to be tested in ways she never dreamed...

Darcy has more than family pride to protect: others of his kind are being hunted all over England and a member of Darcy's pack is facing a crisis in Scotland. It will take all of Elizabeth's faith, courage, and ingenuity to overcome her prejudice and join Darcy in a Regency world she never knew existed.


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17 comments:

  1. Very nice mailbox. Hope you enjoy your books.

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  2. Is it Monday where you are already!?? I'm in Canada and it's just about 10AM Sunday morning!

    I love the sound of Mr Darcy's bite!

    Kelly
    Radiant Shadows

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  3. I am very much looking forward to your reviews of The Hum and The Shiver, and The Good Man as I've been considering reading them.

    Enjoy!

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  4. I saw A Good Man in my Vine Newsletter and it was almost one of my picks. Here is my list for this week:

    http://mixedbookbag.blogspot.com/2011/11/in-my-mailbox-november-6-2011.html

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  5. A Good Man sounds like a book I'd read. Enjoy your reading week!

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  6. I went to an author reading for Guy Vanderhaege quite a few years ago. I hope you enjoy both books!

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  7. Those are all new to me. And The Hum and the Shiver sounds particularly interesting. Enjoy!

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  8. All of your new books sound most intriguing. Have a great week and happy reading!

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  9. All of them are new to me, but fun to have Mr. Darcy's bite for the end of autumn reading!

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  10. Wow, that first book sounds fascinating! Hope you enjoy all your new reads!

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  11. Great Mailbox, congrats! on your win.

    http://tributebooksmama.blogspot.com/2011/11/mailbox-monday.html

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  12. That was quick! Hope you enjoy Mr. Darcy's Bite as much as I did.

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  13. Wow 3 of them sound like books I would love! The Darcy book just isn't my taste. I hope you enjoy all of your books!

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