When the weather becomes this blistering cold all I can think of is curling up with a book that will make me forget about all the snow that needs shoveling. What better way to escape than with a good mystery? For a limited time, in store only, Book House has a great collection of autographed mysteries to help you beat cabin fever.
1. W is for Wasted by: Sue Grafton
Sue Grafton is close to the end of her Kinsey Millhone Mystery series with only 3 letters to go, we're trying to savor W is for Wasted. Sue Grafton's mysteries never disappoint.
2. The Last Kind Word: A McKenzie Novel by: David Housewright
When unlicensed PI and millionaire, Rushmore McKenzie agrees to go undercover to help the ATF track stolen guns he knew it'd be a difficult task to accomplished, but soon learns he greatly underestimated the tough journey that lies ahead.
3. The Territory by: Tricia Fields
If you like desert landscapes, small towns with big issues, and border feuds---you'll love Tricia Fields The Territory. Book House also has a limited amount of autographed copies of Scratchgravel Road: A Mystery also by Fields.
4. Arsenic and Old Puzzles by: Parnell Hall
An old movie, Will Shortz puzzles, and one mysterious Sudoku puzzle tucked in an elderly man's pocket set up the scene for Cora's next case to crack, but will her romantic feelings get
in the way?
5. A Fatal Winter by: G.M. Malliet
"There are certain things you want in a village mystery: a pretty
setting, a tasteful murder, an appealing sleuth . . . Malliet delivers
all that." —Marilyn Stasio. Book House also has a limited amount of autographed copies of Pagan Spring by: G.M. Malliet.
6. How the Light Gets In by: Louise Penny
"A new Inspector Gamache novel by Louise Penny is always something to
anticipate, and How the Light Gets In does not disappoint, even as the
nuanced and mercurial Gamache is getting older and perhaps, slightly
weary of cleaning up the riffraff in Quebec. As the holidays approach
and Gamache looks forward to a family trip to France, a long-term plot
by those at the very top to get Gamache out of the way once and for all,
the murder of the last living Ouellet quintet, and a mysterious suicide
intertwine in a complex and satisfying plot that never gives itself
away." -- Carol Spurling, Bookpeople Of Moscow, Moscow, ID
7.The Wrong Girl by: Hank Phillippi Ryan
Hank Phillippi Ryan's newest mystery has a twist at every corner. While newspaper reporter Jane Ryland investigates a corrupt adoption agency reconnecting parents with the wrong children, detective Jake Brogan is busy investigating the tragedy behind a domestic abuse case and the empty cradle that was left behind. A chilling mystery to curl up with on a chilly day.
8. Shotgun Lullaby by: Steve Ulfelder
"From critically acclaimed, Edgar-nominated author Steve Ulfelder-Conway Sax is back in a thrilling and heart-wrenching story of how far a father will go to save his son."
9. Seance Society by: Michael Nethercott
Seance Society is a historical mystery that reads like a Sherlock Holmes novel. Full of ghost seekers, paranormal technology, and a witty duo who are out to solve a murder mystery.
10. Blood Orange by: Karen Keskinen
"When Lili Molina, a local teenager chosen for the coveted role of Daphne
in the annual solstice parade, is murdered, Jaymie is urged to take on
the case. Reluctant at first, she soon learns police are mishandling the
investigation and can’t refuse. In a town where some people are filthy
rich and some are dirt poor, Jaymie finds herself slipping into the
fault lines between privilege and race. Her investigation turns up an
array of suspects, including con artists, spoiled rich kids, and an
eccentric oil heiress. Jaymie must move fast to unravel a twisted
conspiracy - before she becomes the next victim."
Wild Beasts of Wuhan by: Ian Hamilton
11. "Meet Ava Lee, alluring but deadly, with a mind like a steel trap, as she
chases millions of dollars and dangerous criminals around the globe in
this exotic and fast-paced new crime series by Ian Hamilton."
12. Good as Gone by: Douglas Corleone
"With lightning-fast pacing and a twist behind every turn, Douglas Corleone's Good as Gone is a gripping race against the clock for a young girl with her life on the line and a man who has nothing left to lose."
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Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Thursday, January 16, 2014
New Year, New Romance: Swoon Worthy Novels
It's a new year and with a new year comes a ton of books. Some of New
Adult and Romance's celebrated stars will be releasing the next book in
their series or even starting new ones, and I for one can't wait.
Kresley
Cole's new book, The Professional, is a romantic mystery. Natalie hires
a private eye to find her birth parents but it doesn't go as planned.
She finds herself kidnapped by the hunky Sevastyan who throws her onto a
private jet headed to Russia. I can't say too much more without giving
major plot points away. Look for this book by Gallery Books in May.
Deceptive Innocence by Kyra Davis looks at revenge in a whole new way. Ever since
Bell's mother was sent to jail for a crime she didn't commit, she has
been set on bringing down the Gable family. She's smart and cunning,
willing to do anything to exact her revenge, even if it means breaking
her own heart. This new book is a departure from Davis's usual erotic
novels, focusing more on the intrigue and character development than she
has in the past. It's due out in June from Gallery Books.
Collide
and Pulse by Gail McHugh are two of m favorite books to be released in
2014. Emily has had it really rough, when she moves out to New York
City she's intent on staying with her controlling boyfriend, Dillon, who
stood by her side as she watched her mother pass away. Even Gavin
Blake's attention isn't enough to pull her away. But Gavin isn't one to
give up easily. What happens next will leave you reading until the wee
hours... Collide is due April while you'll have to wait till July for
Pulse, both are published by Atria Books.
The True Believers series by Erin McCarthy is a beautiful series about a
group of college friends. The order so far is True, Sweet, and Believe-
I'm on pins and needles waiting to read the next one. True starts the
series off strong. Rory's friends find out she's a virgin, gasp, and
they set out to correct that, in walks Tyler. In the second book, Rory's
best friend Jessica has lied to her strict parents about her summer
plans so she's stuck hanging out with Rory's boyfriend's brother, Riley.
The sparks fly, but so does the chaos. The third book is probably my
favorite. Robin was a good-time girl, never one to turn down a good
party, until she wakes up in bed with her friend's boyfriend. Phoenix is
just out of jail and crashing on Tyler and Riley's couch. Can these two
broken souls find happiness? You'll have to read to find out! The books
are due out May, June and July 2014 by Penguin
Putnam.
Before Jamaica Lane by Samantha Young is the third book in the series that began with
Joss and Braden in On Dublin Street. Olivia, Johanna's cousin, has moved
to Scotland and has been folded into Joss, Johanna and Ellie's world.
But her shy nature has limited her interaction with the opposite sex.
She turns to her best friend, Nate, for assistance. Can two best friends
have sex without affecting their friendship or the friendships with
others? This is a can't miss book series. Available now from
Penguin.
I
really enjoyed Jay Crownover's Marked Men series. It began with Rule,
then Jet, then Rome and soon to come Nash. The men are tatted, gorgeous
and damaged. I could not put these books down, even re-reading them when
the next book in the series came out. Harper Collins.
Jodi
Malpas may be considered the newest and best erotic writer with her
series, This Man. I have been waiting, rather impatiently, for the final
book in the series, This Man Confessed. Ava is an interior designer set
on making a name for herself. Jesse Ward is used to getting what he
wants, and one look at Ava convinces him that she is all he needs. Three
books of pursuit, sex and fights will leave you anxious and eager for a
forever after. I was really impresses by Jodi's writing as well as her
ability to make you fall in love with her characters, as flawed as they
are. The third book is due next Tuesday (1/21/14) from Forever.
Rachel
Van Dyken's Eagle Elite series is an ebook only series which I loved. A
little mob, little college drama and lots of amazing characters make
this series one of my favorites. The first book explores Trace's first
year at college where she meets the Elect, a group of populars who seems
to rule the school, led by Nixon. The second book is full of intrigue
and so many plot twists I had to re-read it to make sure I got everything. Both books are now available from Forever.
I am in love with Jessica Sorensen's books! She writes from the heart about very damaged people finding love and a bit of happiness. My favorite couple has to Callie and Kayden. Luke and Violet, Ella and Micha and Lily and Ethan all have their own amazing books that will be out this year. I highly recommend them all! They are published by Forever.
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