The Butternut Tree by Maureen Richards Kostalnick came from Meryl Moss Media Relations.
A child judged by their small Ohio town for her mother's perceived sins vows to live a different life. This sounds like it could be heartbreaking.
Z: A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald by Therese Anne Fowler came from St. Martin's Press.
Since my dogs' names are Daisy and Gatsby, I might have a bit of a Fitzgerald obsession. And Zelda is such an enticing figure!
The Book fo Someday by Dianne Dixon came from Sourcebooks.
Three women connected by a mystery, each about to face something that will change the course of their lives, this sounds terrific and intriguing.
The One-Way Bridge by Cathie Pelletier came from Sourcebooks.
Strife, petty and large, in a small town in Maine, written by the incomparable Pelletier, could this get any more appealing?
If you'd like to see the marvelous goodies in other people's mailboxes, make sure to visit MariReads as she is hosting this month's Mailbox Monday and have fun seeing how we are all doing our part to keep the USPS and delivery services viable.
Nice mix of genres. Enjoy them all.
ReplyDeleteOne Way Bridge and Z sound especially good to me; enjoy
ReplyDeleteI want to read all three!
ReplyDeleteDoesn't Z look good? I bought it the day it was released here - enjoy!
ReplyDeleteCall me jealous of Z! I hope you love your new books!
ReplyDeleteSo cool that Zelda has two books coming out on her this year, looking forward to them!
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These all sound great!!
ReplyDeleteA great mailbox, enjoy!
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All your books look fantastic, especially Z. Enjoy & have a great week!
ReplyDeleteA great mailbox, I'm interested to hear what you'll think of them.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your books. THE ONE-WAY BRIDGE looks cute. Love the mailbox.
ReplyDeleteHappy Mailbox Monday!!!
Elizabeth
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My Mailbox Monday
These look good. Z, especially. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteZ looks like a novel I'd enjoy. Love all your books.
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