Monday, March 13, 2017

Monday Mailbox

I've been slack on remembering to log what's come in lately so this is more than one week's worth. This past (several?) week's mailbox arrivals:

Every Wild Heart by Meg Donohue came from William Morrow and TLC Book Tours for a blog tour.

About a woman who has made her name being single but is now falling in love and her daughter who feels she pales in comparison to her mother, this looks fantastic.

The Vicar's Daughter by Josi Kilpack came from Shadow Mountain.

A romance that borrows from Cyrano de Bergerac, this tale of a young woman writing letters to a man to help her sister finally get married only to find herself falling in love with him instead looks really delightful.

By the Wayside by Anne Leigh Parrish came from the author and TLC Book Tours for a blog tour.

I really enjoyed Parrish's last collection of stories so I am definitely looking forward to reading this one. And just look at that cover! Totally engaging, right?!

Hard-Hearted Highlander by Julia London came from HQN and TLC Book Tours for a blog tour.

The third in the Highland Grooms series, I am looking forward to this romance set after the Jacobite rebellion that brings a Highlander and an English governess together.

The Little French Bistro by Nina George came from Crown and LibraryThing Early Reviewers.

This looks like to be a completely charming book about a woman who escapes her unhappy life for a restaurant in Brittany and the people she meets there.

If you want to see the marvelous goodies in other people's mailboxes, make sure to visit Mailbox Monday and have fun seeing how we are all doing our part to keep the USPS and delivery services viable.

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