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Monday, 10 February 2020

Mailbox Monday - February 10th

Mailbox Monday is a meme started by Marcia of To Be Continued. Mailbox Monday is the gathering place for readers to share the books that came in their mailbox during the last week. It now has a permanent home at the Mailbox Monday blog. Head over and check out other books received during the last week. 


Happy Monday!


We finally got that rain we have all been praying for. And has it rained! We have had torrential rain for about a week now so we have gone from drought conditions to floods. My husband has taken water off the pool three times today as it has threatened to overflow (it was only a week ago that we were having to top it up). He will need to take more off before we go to bed to ensure it doesn't overflow during the night.

As we are now in February the days have started to fall back into their usual routine as the year's activities restart.
Yoga started again for the year and I am grateful to be able to sleep well at night without being in pain.
To finish off the holidays we have been doing lots of craft activities and made cupcakes and Dot gave me some beautiful flowers and chocolates.
Dot started school for the first time. It was a big day and she had a great time, made some new friends on her first day and got an award for not talking in class (talking is her favourite thing).
Ditto also started preschool two days a week. He is a very outgoing boy so he loves to be around all the other kids and enjoys going.



 

Books received over the last two weeks:



From the publisher:

The Cobra Queen by Tara Moss

In the months since Pandora English left the small town of Gretchenville to live with her mysterious great aunt in a supernatural Manhattan suburb, her whole world has been turned upside down.

Pandora has discovered she is the chosen one, the Seventh Daughter of a Seventh Daughter, and during the impending Revolution of the Dead, she alone will have the power to save all life as we know it. The Agitation is unfolding, building towards the Revolution, and Pandora can no longer deny the truth in these incredible prophecies. But what will she do when the moment comes? How can she stand against the army of the dead?

Pandora’s relationship to her spirit guide, Lieutenant Luke, is intensifying. She’s had to grapple with ghosts, vampires and necromancers. Now, with the Blue Moon approaching and a new exhibition opening at The Met, which celebrates an ancient female pharaoh done wrong in antiquity, powerful forces threaten to upend the balance of life and death. Pandora is given the chance to find out what happened to her parents all those years ago, but first she must put her own supernatural gifts to the test.


 The Gilded Cage by Camilla Lackberg

All that glitters…

People would kill to have Faye Adelheim's life. She lives in an ultra-swanky apartment in the most exclusive area of Stockholm, she has a gorgeous husband who gives her everything she's ever wanted, and she has an adorable daughter who lights up her world. Faye's life is perfect.

So how is it, then, that she now finds herself in a police station?

The truth is that Faye's life is far from what it seems. The truth is that Faye isn't even her real name. And now she's been caught out. There's no way she's going to go down without a fight. The only question is – who will escape with their life? 


 
Books I have won:

From the Ashes by Rowena Holloway
 Journalist Charlotte Ashe has sacrificed her credibility, her friendships and her career. With no job and no prospects and a soon-to-be invalid working visa, she needs a big story. Fast. Her single lead is Blaxon Hall, a private brain injury clinic owned by Tyrone Garner.

And Tyrone Garner has become an obsession…

When Charlotte uncovers mystery surrounding the recent deaths of residents at the Hall, she knows she’s found her story. Are the deaths natural or murder? Does a killer lurk at the Hall? And why is Garner determined to keep his past, and his visits to the Hall, a secret?

But the closer she gets to the truth the real question becomes whether she can trust what she sees. Is she exposing the truth or is it all a figment of her overwrought imagination?

Then Blaxon Hall is consumed by fire. And one of the missing is Charlotte Ashe.



The Lost Summers of Driftwood by Vanessa McCausland
Phoebe's life has fallen apart and there's only one place left to go. Alone and adrift after a failed marriage proposal, she flees Sydney to her family's abandoned holiday cottage.

On the slow-moving river Phoebe is confronted with the legacy of her older sister's suicide, a year before. Why did Karin leave a note written in flowers and walk into the water?

Phoebe's childhood love, Jez, has moved back to the beautiful old house, Driftwood, one jetty down. He's married now and the home has become a refuge for an unlikely little community.

As the river begins to give up its secrets, Phoebe finds herself caught up in old feelings and new mysteries.

Books I have purchased:

Ebook purchase:
February or Forever by Juliet Madison


Yoga teacher and single mother, Chrissie Burns has a plan: move into the rundown beach house left to her by her deceased aunt, renovate it, sell it, and move on. The scene of a terrible accident years ago, the house needs to get out of Chrissie's hands as soon as possible.

But Tarrin's Bay, where the house stands, has more to offer than bad memories. The town is lovely, the people friendly, and even Chrissie's young son finds friends and begins coming out of his shell. Employed at Serendipity Retreat as a yoga instructor, Chrissie is shocked to be given the role of private teacher to Drew Williams, Australia’s top singer/songwriter for the month.

Relationships between instructors and clients are strictly forbidden, but Drew draws happiness out of Chrissie with his down-to-earth nature and sense of humour. Days of stretching and bending may bring Chrissie unexpected peace and strength, but she knows that this interlude must end, and there's no pose or position to aid her when Drew walks away and leaves her broken-hearted.
 


 I was extremely fortunate to receive a bundle of last year's ARC books from my local bookstore. I felt like I had won the lottery! I won't list them all but here is a photo.


 
 



14 comments:

  1. Sounds like you're having some unpredictable weather. I hope things even out soon.

    Neat books this week. From the Ashes sounds good. Hope you enjoy your new arrivals.

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    1. Thanks Cheryl. Droughts, fires and floods. We’ve had it all.

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  2. I hope you are safe from the flooding where you are! We’ve escaped the worst of it thankfully. Your ARC haul is fantastic - enjoy!

    Wishing you a great reading week

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  3. Those cupcakes look so delicious!

    I am also eager to read my ARC of The Gilded Cage.

    Enjoy your week, and thanks for visiting my blog.

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  4. We haven't really had much of a winter, here in the UK! Only a couple of really light frosts and some pretty amazing spring temperatures. What we have had is plenty of rain and some very bad storm winds. Talk about freak conditions!!

    We have a great nephew who is due to start school after the summer holidays, which will seem so strange, as I can remember taking his mother to school all too vividly. Makes me feel old and very emotional!

    You have a great selection of books this week, far to many to comment on them all. However, I really like the sound of the Camilla Lackberg, Vanessa McCausland and Sarah Bailey books.

    I hope that you enjoy them all, including your unexpected win and the ARC gift bundle - Well Done!

    Take Care :)

    Yvonne
    xx

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    1. Thank you Yvonne. Now I just need to find the time to read all these wonderful books.

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  5. We had some bad storms bring us lots of rain last week and we're expecting a lot more this week.

    Enjoy all those ARCs!

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    1. Thanks Kathy. I'm sure I will enjoy a few of those new books. Our rain was much needed and I think it did more good than damage. Although I can't speak for everyone as we didn't get flooded.

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  6. Glad you got needed rain even if it was a bit unruly. The flowers are beautiful. Great Job for Dot not talking!
    Nice books and great extra haul.
    Happy Reading!

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    1. Thanks Martha. The dams are near full and the grass is green so all is good in the world at the moment.

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  7. I really like Camilla Lackberg, I hope you enjoy this one and your other new books. Happy reading!

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  8. Nice week for you.

    Great on the ARC's.

    Happy Reading.

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    1. It was a great week. I was quite overwhelmed with the amount of books they gave me.

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