Showing posts with label In My Mailbox. Show all posts
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Sunday, June 26, 2011

In My Mailbox (7)


In My Mailbox is a weekly meme brought to you by The Story Siren.  It is a fun little way to share what books you've received over the last week, whether you bought them, borrowed them or were sent them!

This week I'm getting back into the swing of things, and had some fun on Amazon.  I've still got some credit on there so I figured I would get myself a few books!  Here's what I got!

Dating A Cougar (Never Too Late Series)

After several decades of looking for true love and never finding it, aging model and lingerie designer, Alexa Ranger, had finally given up the search.  A couple of years ago, she got tired of the game and just stopped dating.  Friends and family keep her mostly content, so it's shocking at 50 years old to find herself suddenly wanting a sex life again.  It's even more shocking to be attracted to a much younger man this time.  She definitely thinks Casey Carter is incredibly sexy, but not handling her own age well, Alexa just can't get passed their twelve year age difference to even consider a fling.  Though she figures it doesn't matter anyway.  Anything resembling a normal dating relationship is totally out of the question because Casey is related to and living with her daughter's boyfriend.  The last thing Alexa needs is another talk-show worthy drama in her already complicated life, no matter how amazing Casey's kisses make her feel. 
It was true 38 year old retired Marine, Casey Carter, believed for a couple of years that his military injury had made him impotent.  Having lost his wife to cancer, he hadn't exactly been worried about the problem.  Most days walking with a cane was enough of a challenge for him.  But now that he was ready to move on with his life, he had become slightly more worried when none of the females his cousin brought around held any interest for him.  The last woman in the world he expected to start his engine revving again was the mother of his cousin's girlfriend.  Even at fifty, Alexa is drop-dead gorgeous, and his libido keeps reminding him she is the first woman he has wanted in a long, long time.  Ironically, the more Casey gets to know and like Alexa, he finds out desiring the older woman is the easiest part.  Jaded and cynical about love, Alexa is a difficult woman to convince of anything, but her kisses are enough for him.  The former Marine decides his next mission is figuring out how to fit himself into her life.

Forever Young

A non-erotic tale of how a single moment in time can change a life forever; that the joy of love is worth the sorrow of losing it one day; and that allowing yourself to love again is what makes life worth living.

Bossypants
"Tina Fey's new book Bossypants is short, messy, and impossibly funny (an apt description of the comedian herself).  From her humble roots growing up in Pennsylvania to her days doing amateur improv in Chicago to her early sketches on Saturday Night Live, Fey gives us a fascinating glimpse behind the curtain of modern comedy with equal doses of wit, candor, and self-deprecation.  Some of the funnies chapters feature the differences between male and female comedy writers ("men urinate in cups"), her cruise ship honeymoon ("it's very Poseidon Adventure") and advice about breast feeding ("I had an obligation to my child to pretend to try").  But the chaos of Fey's life is best detailed when she's dividing her efforts equally between rehearsing her Sarah Palin impression, trying to get Oprah to appear on 30 Rock, and planning her daughter's Peter Pan-themed birthday party.  Bossypants gets to the heart of why Tina Fey remains universally adored: she embodies the hectic, too-many-things-to-juggle lifestyle we all have, but instead of complaining about it, she can just laugh it off." - Kevin Nguyen

Lies that Chelsea Handler Told Me
"My tendency to make up stories and lie compulsively for the sake of my own amusement takes up a good portion of my day and provides me with a peace of mind not easily attainable in this economic climate." - Chelsea Handler, from Chapter 10 of Chelsea Chelsea Bang Bang.  It's no lie: Chelsea Handler loves to smoke out "dubmassness," the condition people suffer from that allows them to fall prey to her brand of complete and utter nonsense.  Friends, family, co-workers - they've all been tricked by Chelsea into believing stories of total foolishness and into behaving like total fools.  Luckily, they've lived to tell the tales, and for the very first time, write about them.

Easily Amused


Twenty-nine year-old Lola Watson has two best friends, a dream job editing a parenting magazine, and a charming old house inherited from a great-aunt she barely knew.  Life would be perfect if only she could avoid her intrusive neighbors.  And for that matter, she also wouldn't mind being happily married like her friend Piper, or even engaged like her younger sister Mindy. 
Lola's peaceful existence is shattered when high school buddy Hubert moves in with her after a break-up, her sister changes her wedding date to Lola's 30th birthday, and the nosy neighbors take Hubert under their wing.  Life gets more complicated when Piper sets Lola up with a good-looking stranger who turns out to be the talk of her neighborhood - the mystery man from across the street.

A Whisper To A Scream

Ovulation detectors.  Hormone surges.  Anxiety-ridden dreams. This is the world in which Annie Jacobs is thrust when she and her husband John receive a diagnosis of unexplained infertility.  A 37-year old PR executive, Annie has wanted to be a mother since she first cuddled her Baby Tenderlove at age five.  She is dreading another Christmas of relatives asking when they will be hearing the pitter patter of little feet, and Uncle Joe slapping John on the back, telling him to relax and take a cruise.  Lots of people get pregnant on vacation, you know.
Across town, stay-at-home mom of two, Sarah Anderson, attempts grocery shopping with a toddler intent on hurling items from the cart at passersby.  She notices a box of rice heading straight for a gray-haired head.  Leaping across the aisle, Sarah grabs it, saving the woman from certain doom, or at least a minor head injury. Little Alex screams at being thwarted.  The unknowing octogenarian shakes her head and admonishes Sarah for not knowing how to keep her child quiet in public.
A Whisper to a Scream is the story of two women on opposite ends of the child-bearing spectrum who come to realize the grass is not necessarily greener on the other side of the fence.  A vivid portrayal of contemporary marriage and it's problems, the novel speaks to a longing in all of us, a yearning that might start as a vague notion, but eventually grows into an unbearable, vociferous cry. 



A Scattered Life
When free-spirited Skyla marries proper and predictable Thomas Plinka, she finally finds the love and stability she's craved since childhood.  She also acquires a new family: mother in law Audrey, disapproving and suspicious of Skyla's nomadic past; father in law Walt, gruff but kind; and Thomas' brothers, sofa-bound Jeffrey, and Dennis who moved across the country seemingly to avoid the family.
Skyla settles into marriage and motherhood, but quiet life in small-town Wisconsin can't quell feelings of restlessness.  Then into her life comes Madame Picard, and new neighbor, Roxanne, whose goal in life is to have twelve kids even though she can't manage the five she has. Despite her family's objections, Skyla befriends Roxanne and gets a job at the bookstore, and life gets fuller and more complicated than she ever imagined.
Exceptionally heartwarming and inevitably bittersweet, A Scattered Life is a story that will stay with the reader long after the last page is read.

Romantically Challenged
When L.A. entertainment lawyer Julie Burns becomes convinced that finding The One is "just a numbers game," she sets out on a dating frenzy.  From chance meetings and blind dates to dating services and the wonderful world of the internet, Julie will try anything to meet her man.  And in the process, she discovers a secret or two about the single life: Sometimes love sneaks up on you when you least expect it - and even the worst first impressions can have surprising results. 

Life on Hold

Fifteen-year-old Rae Maddox just wants to stay in one place like everyone else, but there's no chance of that happening - not with a free-spirited mother who thrives on cross-country moves.  When the two of them land in Wisconsin sophomore year, things are off to a great start: her mom promises they'll stay until graduation, Rae makes two good friends and finally gets a chance at love.  Her newfound happiness is jeopardized when the vice-principal at the high school pairs her with Allison Daly, a new girl with a bad attitude.  As Allison's secrets unravel, and Rae's mother gets involved, Rae is forced to take charge of her own life, or risk losing everything important to her.

Happy Reading!

Sunday, February 13, 2011

In My Mailbox (6)


In My Mailbox is a weekly meme brought to you by The Story Siren.  It is a fun little way to share what books you've received over the last week, whether you bought them, borrowed them or were sent them!


Yay for my first vlog!!


Toys - James Patterson (Amazon | Goodreads)
The Secret Lives of Dresses - Erin McKean (Amazon | Goodreads)
The Proper Care and Maintenance of Friendship - Lisa Verge Higgins (Amazon | Goodreads)
Georgia Bottoms - Mark Childress (Amazon | Goodreads)
Tick Tock - James Patterson (Amazon | Goodreads)
In Office Hours - Lucy Kellaway (Amazon | Goodreads)
Started Early, Took My Dog - Kate Atkinson (Amazon | Goodreads)
Angel Harp - Michael Phillips (Amazon | Goodreads)

I hope you enjoyed, and don't forget to link back to The Story Siren's blog so others can check out what you got in your mailbox this week!

Happy Reading!

Saturday, January 22, 2011

In My Mailbox (5)

In My Mailbox is a weekly meme brought to you by The Story Siren.  It is a fun little way to share what books you've received over the last week, whether you bought them, borrowed them or were sent them!

I'm so excited this week!  I received my first two ARC books for review!

Cute Eats Cute

C.B. Murphy's compelling debut novel speaks cautiously with irony and humor to adults and adolescents about embracing black-and-white ideologies that can quickly spiral out of control.  Cute Eats Cute (North Star Press, 237 pages) follows the fragmenting family and the three Eco-Warrior high school friends of the book's 15-year-old narrator, Sam, who is forced to confront the ways and memes of the adult world in all of its many splintered shapes.  Set in the BT Before Texting dawn of the 21st century, the novel's major conflict arises when a herd of deer is slated to be culled in a large city park, shifting various factions into hyper-drive as the entire community literally goes up in arms!
 Cute Eats Cute the title taken from a speech Sam's dad makes at his high school defending the urban deer hunt encapsulates how animals eat one another for survival and defense.  And the food chain never sleeps.  The satirical jabs at the men's movement, the deafening but impressionable rhetoric of the gun-toting Christian right group, The Hunters of Men, and the fragile friendship of Sam's school chums (who are each facing down their own personal issues against their blind ecology crusade) all conspire to make Murphy's novel a page-turning delight.  But it's not without its carefully constructed messages. (From GoodReads).
Sudden Moves: A Young Adult Mystery
When Katie Brashers announces to her friends that she's headed to Orlando, Florida, for spring break, no one thinks twice.  But when school resumes and Katie is nowhere to be found, her sixteen-year-old classmate and friend, Michelle Martin, grows suspicious.  The school staff claims that the family moved to Florida, but Michelle doesn't buy it.  First, Katie never said goodbye to her devoted boyfriend, Brad; and second Katie promised to return.  Something doesn't make sense.  Michelle and her best friend, Tami, team up with Brad to investigate the family's disappearance, but it's not easy.  Not only do they have to dodge Michelle's demanding, nosey mother, but they also have to sneak around the neighborhood while avoiding arrest for trespassing.  After talking to the neighbors and looking inside the house, they still have nothing but circumstantial evidence.  Michelle is about ready to give up-until she takes her dog for their daily walk and uncovers a concrete clue.  The clue leads her to the truth, but also thrusts her into dangerous circumstances beyond her control.  If she isn't careful, Michelle could end up like Katie - gone without a trace. (From GoodReads).

Bones in the Desert: The True Story of a Mother's Murder and a Daughter's Search (St. Martin's True Crime Library)Borrowed Books:
Loretta Bowersock and her daughter, Terri, ran a multi-million-dollar furniture store based in Tempe, Arizona, where they were well-known and admired by many.  Together, these two women seemed to be living the American Dream...until one man decided to take it all away.  /  Over the course of two decades, Taw Benderly worked his way into Loretta's heart, home, and business.  Though the couple appeared to be happy, their lives behind closed doors told another story.  Terri had always known that the handsome, charming, and usually unemployed Taw was manipulating her mother - but she didn't know the extent of the abuse or how far he would go to defend her.  Then, just before Christmas in 2004, Loretta went missing.  It would be more than a year before Terri learned the shocking through: That, before killing himself, Taw murdered the 69-year-old Loretta and left her. (From GoodReads).
My Stolen Son: The Nick Markowitz Story (Berkley True Crime)
One week after fifteen-year-old Nick Markowitz vanished, his mother received the news: Nick's body had been found in a shallow grave.  Now she tells her own gripping story - the unbelievable motive for the murder, the shocking identity of the accused, and her own nine-year battle to bring her son's killers to justice.  (From GoodReads).




Happy Reading!

Monday, December 20, 2010

In My Mailbox (4)


In My Mailbox is a weekly meme brought to you by The Story Siren.  It is a fun little way to share what books you've received over the last week, whether you bought them, borrowed them or were sent them!

This week my collection includes some great ones!


I bought Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver.
Matched by Ally Condie was my holiday present from my BFF.

From NetGalley:
Afraid of the DarkDiagnosis DeathA Drop of the Hard StuffThe Bayou TrilogyBloodlinePopulazzi


From Amazon (Free Kindle Books):
Stuck in the Middle (Thorndike Press Large Print Christian Fiction)WishWatchlist: A Serial ThrillerAphrodite's Kiss

Happy Reading!

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