Friday Finds | Happy Halloween

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Guess what today is?  It’s Halloween!  Tonight, my fiancé and I will be sharing a nice meal (that I’m cooking), some special Halloween inspired cocktails, and watching a scary movie.  Shhh…this is a surprise!  He doesn’t know that I’m doing all this for him.

In honor of Halloween, I added the following books to my reading list as Friday Finds.  These were approved Net Galley books.

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cover55189-medium“After years as a patrol cop, detective Jocelyn Rush is almost immune to the depravity that stalks the meaner streets of Philadelphia…almost. After saving her three-year-old daughter from a carjacking, she ends up in the emergency room—and discovers that Anita, a former prostitute and acquaintance from her old days on the beat, has been hideously mutilated in a brutal assault.

With the help of her partner and Philadelphia’s Special Victims Unit, Jocelyn discovers that Anita isn’t the first victim of these attacks and it looks like she won’t be the last. When the violence hits closer to home, Jocelyn knows she must do whatever it takes to stop the sadistic attacker—even if it means confronting a terrible secret from her painful past.”

 

 

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cover54628-medium“Nik is an eccentric art student obsessed with painting his dancer girlfriend, Jennifer. When one day she inexplicably disappears, Nik’s world is shattered. Determined to find her, he embarks on a cross-country journey following a scant trail of clues. He doesn’t anticipate how far he’ll have to travel, what he’ll do when he runs out of money, or the fact that an intimidating stranger is looking for Jennifer, too.

Nik and Jennifer fade into the background of their own tale, surfacing now and again like ghosts as the rest of their mysterious story unfolds through a series of chance encounters with intricately linked strangers. An English professor coping with a dying mother, a rebellious teenage girl, a debt-ridden civil servant, a disillusioned ex-anarchist documentary filmmaker, and other disparate characters who encounter the separate couple as they circle one another in a tentative dance.

I hope that everyone has a safe and fun Halloween.  Let me know what books you found this week.

Friday Finds | October 10, 2014

Friday Find | Before You Say Yes

I recently read a great review from Bookaholic Confessions on Before You Say Yes, by Amy Griffin.  Holly got me excited to read this book, but it will have to wait until I can get through my long TBR list.

She also had the chance to interview Amy Griffin, who did a great job in explaining her book and inspirations for writing it.  I really look forward to reading this book (not because I’m second guessing my engagement), but I think I would relate to it based on my past relationships.

“Ellie always knew that the sex with Adam would die down one day. Sometime in their seventies, she thought, with the memory of their steamy years to look back on. Not sometime in their thirties with only one year that could reliably fit in the steamy category.

Now Ellie can’t help but feel that she is the only one who is worried. And she can’t help but wonder if a sexless relationship, even one with a man who is everything she could have hoped for in every other way, is really enough.

Her best friend is getting divorced, her sister is planning a wedding and Ellie is coming to terms with her biggest decision yet. Because when it comes to the big decisions in life, you want to be really sure before you say yes.”

What did you find this week?

Friday Finds | September 26, 2014

This week I’m adding the books I discovered a the Literary Tea event hosted by the Women’s National Book Association Los Angeles Chapter.  I’m very excited to add these to my reading list.

A Pinch of Ooh La La by Renee Swindle

Blurb:  “Abbey Ross, who runs her own bakery in Oakland, California, is known for her visually stunning wedding cakes. But lately, Abbey’s own love life has become stale. According to her best friend, Bendrix, Abbey’s not the spontaneous young woman she was when they were teenagers listening to the Cure and creating attention-grabbing graffiti. Of course, her failed relationship with a womanizing art forger might have something to do with that.

Nevertheless, it’s time for Abbey to step out of the kitchen—and her comfort zone—and Bendrix has even handpicked a man for her to date.
Samuel Howard is everything Abbey’s dreamed of: handsome, successful, and looking to raise a family. But a creamy icing might be needed to hide a problem or two. When Samuel complains about disrespect for the institution of marriage, Abbey’s reminded of her nontraditional family, with thirteen children from various mothers. And when Samuel rails about kids having kids, Abbey thinks of her twenty-year-old sister who’s recently revealed her pregnancy.

Soon Abbey is facing one disaster after another and struggling to make sense of it all. Her search for love has led her down a bitter path, but with the help of her unique family and unwavering friends, she just might find the ooh la la that makes life sweet.”

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Copper Magic by Julia Mary Gibson

Blurb: “The year is 1906, and on the shores of Lake Michigan twelve-year-old Violet Blake unearths an ancient talisman—a copper hand. Violet’s touch warms the copper hand and it begins to reveal glimpses of another time. Violet is certain that the copper hand is magic—and if anyone is in need of its powers, it’s Violet. Her mother and adored baby brother are gone, perhaps never to return. Her heartbroken father can’t seem to sustain the failing farm on the outskirts of Pigeon Harbor, on the shores of Lake Michigan.

Surely the magic of the copper hand can make things right for Violet and restore her fractured family. Violet makes a wish. But her ignorant carelessness unleashes formidable powers—and her attempts to control them jeopardizes not only herself, but the entire town of Pigeon Harbor.

In Copper Magic, land and waters are alive with memories, intentions, and impulses. Magic alters Violet and brings her gifts—but not always the kind she thinks she needs. First-time author Julia Mary Gibson brings Violet and her community to life in this impressive and assured debut.”

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Expecting by Ann Lewis Hamilton

 Blurb: “A mom, a dad, a baby…and another dad.  

Laurie and Alan are expecting, again. After two miscarriages, Laurie was afraid they’d never be able to have a child. Now she’s cautiously optimistic — the fertility treatment worked, and things seem to be different this time around. But she doesn’t yet know how different.

Jack can’t seem to catch a break — his parents are on his case about graduating from college, he’s somehow dating two girls at once, and he has to find a way to pay back the money he borrowed from his fraternity’s party fund. The only jobs he is qualified for barely pay enough to keep him in beer money, but an ad for the local sperm bank gives Jack an idea.

Laurie and Alan’s joy is shattered when their doctor reveals that Laurie was accidentally impregnated by sperm from a donor rather than her husband. Who is Donor 296. And how will their family change now that Donor 296 is inarguably part of it?”

What did you find this week?

Friday Finds | September 19, 2014

I’ve been so busy lately, but this week I spent some time going through blogs I follow and read some reviews.  Here are a few books I found this week.

Pieces of You by Ella Harper (Found on Paris Baker Writing):

Paris Baker got this book through Net Galley (I worship this site), so once I’ve increased my percentage I will request this book.  I’ve been requesting so many and not giving enough feedback…there’s just so many books I want to read!

The Secret Wife by Linda Kavanagh (Found on Cleopatra Loves Books):

I can always count on Cleopatra to find books that I would be interested in reading.  Even though she wasn’t really feeling this book, I think I might give it a try.

What did you find this week?

Friday Finds | Sept. 12, 2014

This week’s Friday Finds are those that I requested and got approved on Net Galley.  Very excited to read these books!

Release Date: December 1, 2014
Release Date: January 6, 2015
Released July 11, 2014

What did you find this week?

Friday Finds | September 5, 2014

Here are a few books I found this week and have added to my reading list.  The first book I requested on Net Galley and got approved, so I should be reading that soon.  The second book has a movie adaptation that’s set to release soon.  So, I wanted to read the book before I see the movie.  Or should I see the movie first then read the book?

This is Falling by Ginger Scott (Found on BookGirl)

If I Stay by Gayle Forman

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Friday Finds | August 29, 2014

In honor of Labor Day weekend, the following novel is being added to my reading list as a Friday Find.  You can also see the movie adaptation which was released in December 2013, starring Kate Winslet and Josh Brolin.

Labor Day by Joyce Maynard

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Hope everyone enjoys the holiday weekend!

Friday Finds | August 22, 2014

Here are the books I found this week:

1. The Wedding Bees by Sarah-Kate Lynch  (Found on Breaking The Binding)

2.  If You Leave by Courtney Cole (Found on GenGen Book Blog)

3. If You Stay by Courtney Cole (Found on GenGen Book Blog, mentioned in a review of If You Leave)

Friday Finds | August 15, 2014

I read a great review on my Friday Find, but it’s the cover of the book that got my attention.  It’s so gorgeous that I decided I was going to read it even before I read the review.  This shows that a great cover to a book is just as important as the content.

Liberty Silk by Kate Beaufoy (Found on Paris Baker Writing)

Friday Finds – August 8, 2014

My fiancé is not a book reader.  He can barely read a few pages of a book without falling asleep, but he can read a magazine for hours.  I really don’t understand it sometimes.  Any who…he wants me to read one of the only books he finished.  He told me it took him a whole summer to finish…how cute!  I told him I would give it a shot even though it’s completely different than my usual books.

His suggestion is my Friday Find this week:

Gates of Fire by Steven Pressfield

If you have read this let me know what you thought.