Mailbox Monday 10/25

It's time for another Mailbox Monday, which was created by Marcia at the Printed Page, and this month is hosted by Avis at she reads and reads.
Mailbox Monday is the gathering place for readers to share the books that came into their house last week... Warning: Mailbox Monday can lead to envy, toppling TBR piles and humongous wish lists.

This is what arrived at my home last week.


Coming Home, by Mariah Stewart (giveaway win from Reading at the Beach)
Home Again, by Mariah Stewart (giveaway win from Reading at the Beach)
Spilling the Beans on the Cat's Pajamas, by Judy Parkinson (from FSB Associates)
The Love Goddess' Cooking School, by Melissa Senate (for review from Simon & Shuster)
A Woman and Her Workplace, by Rosemary Flaaten (for review from KCWC)
Almost Heaven, by Chris Fabry (for review from Glass Road PR)
Winter Bloom, by Tara Heavey (for review from Simon & Shuster)
The Distant Hours, by Kate Morton (ARC from Atria Books through Shelf Awareness)
City of Tranquil Light, by Bo Caldwell (for First Wildcard from The B&B Media Group)
A Secret Gift, by Ted Gup (for review from TLC Book Tours)


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What new books did you receive last week?
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Comments

  1. You got a lot of great books! I've heard City of Tranquil Lights is amazing!

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  2. I'm reading the Melissa Senate book now and I love it! You had a great mailbox. Enjoy!

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  3. The Distant Hours and the Cooking School book both look really good. Happy reading!

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  4. Nice stack of books this week. I saw a few others with the Cooking School book, and I got a copy of The Distant Hours, too. That is a pretty hefty book but it looks like it will be a good story.

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  5. What a nice collection of books...hope you enjoy them.

    Thanks for visiting my blog.

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  6. haven't heard of those books but it's a nice looking pile! :) looking forward to your reviews.

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