Friday, August 7, 2009

In My Mailbox [15]

Here's watch arrived this past week...

Book Description:

There's a new vamp in town...
Dear Mom,
I might be a wee bit late for Cousin Missy’s wedding. It’s been a tough week. Turns out, my blind date from hell was literally from hell. Guy bit me. Next thing I know, I’m being chased all over the city by vampire hunters. And did I mention that I got fired, too?
Bright side-I met a man. Thierry de Bennicoeur. How great is that name? Anyway, he’s sexy, six-hundred years old, and a tad suicidal, but no one’s perfect, right? And we have a deal-he’s gonna show me the ropes of the vampire world, and I’m supposed to help him end his existence. Or maybe I’ll just try to convince him life is worth living – no small challenge with the mostly immortal, let me tell you. I’ll admit it’s a complicated relationship. But with any luck, I just might have a date for that wedding after all…
Hugs and Kisses,
Sarah



Book Description:

There's a new breed of soccer mom in town-with fangs.

Does drinking blood make me a bad mother? That's the question single mom Jessica Matthews faces when she wakes from a savage attack sucking on the thigh of Patrick O'Halloran, a super-hot Irish vampire who'd generously offered his femoral artery to save her from death...only to make her one of the undead.

Jessica can't rest until the beast that did this to her is caught. Meanwhile, she's having trouble committing to Patrick (in the vampire handbook, physical intimacy costs you several hundred years of being bound together) and keeping her kids in line.




Book Description:

The auburned-haired O'Connor women share a bond far deeper than their striking physical appearance. These courageous, high-spirited women all push against societal limits in this exciting historical, romantic novel that spans generations and countries from 13th-century Ireland to the excitement and mystery of 15th-century Prague.

It is said that as Cahira, daughter of the great Irish king Rory O'Connor, lay dying of a wound from a Norman blade, she beseeched God that others would follow her calling. To Kathleen O'Connor, Cahira's story was nothing more than a fable—until research divulged that the tale was true. As a stunned Kathleen realizes that she herself bears the mark of Cahira, she wonders if she is destined to continue the legacy.

To uncover the answers, Kathleen delves into the past to find the truth about the Heirs of Cahira O'Connor. It is a journey that carries her across generations, from the battlefields of 13th-century Ireland to the castles of 15th-century Prague. It is a past filled with peril, courage, vengeance, love, and sacrifice beyond anything she has ever known.

12 comments:

  1. Anna,

    I love the Michele Bardsley series. :) Happy Reading.

    M

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  2. Loving the cover to Silver Sword gooorgeous! :) Great books!

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  3. The Michelle Bardsley series is fun!

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  4. The Silver Sword looks good by cover and book blurb. Enjoy your reading!

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  5. Silver Sword sounds good! The Bardsley books are cute. If you enjoy the Betsy series by Davidson you'll like those.

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  6. Anna!

    You've done it again-- you just had to post those books, didn't you? Now I have to add them to my list! I've never seen them before, but Silver Sword especially sounds (and looks!) really, really good.

    Hope you enjoy!
    TBQ

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  7. I do love the Queen Betsy books, I'm sure I'll like these ones too. :D

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  8. Silver Sword sounds like a good read. Love the cover.

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  9. You always have the coolest mailbox days!!!!
    And hope you are still enjoying your birthday (week)!!!

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  10. Some cool books in there. I love the 2nd cover cos it looks like a fun book, and that 3rd book sounds really good.

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  11. I really love that cover for The Silver Sword! I hope you enjoy your books hun =)

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  12. I just read Bitten and Smitten in June! I was organizing a book swap in my daughter's elementary school and found it in the boxes of donated children's books. Umm... No. LOL So I took it home and read it myself! It's a quick, fun read. I really enjoyed it.

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