Welcome to my Stacking The Shelves post! Stacking the Shelves is hosted by Tynga's Reviews so follow the link and check out what other stacked on their shelves this week.
Stacking
The Shelves is all about the books we are adding to our shelves each
week, I'm sharing with you my excitement over my newest books.I had Ghost Country by Patrick Lee on reserve at the Library since I read The Breach. It came in this week and book three, Deep Sky, was on the shelves so and since there is a .50 charge to reserve I checked it out too. All three are Science Fiction and I have already finished the last two. I also checked out A Lily Among Thorns by Rose Lerner. I read In For a Penny in 2010 and really enjoyed it so when I saw this one on the new book shelf I could not resist. And there are other books.
From Amazon:
Gentleman Says “I Do” By Amelia Grey
Her Cyborg Awakes (Diaspora Worlds) by Melisse Aires
From Edelweiss:
Royal Bridesmaids by
Stephanie Laurens,
Gaelen Foley, Loretta Chase
The Scottish Witch:
The Chattan Curse by Cathy Maxwell
From Barnes and Noble:
Eternal Spring (A young Adult Short Story Collection)
Skein of Shadows by Marsheila Rockwell
Red-Headed Stepchild (Sabina Kane Series #1) by Jaye Wells
From Netgalley:
Death Warmed Over by Kevin Anderson
What a great week! I am definitely going to look some of these up!! Happy reading!
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A nice haul! I hope you enjoy them :)
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Sharon @ www.obsessionwithbooks.blogspot.com
Quite many books you got this week! I don't think I had heard of any of these before, but I hope you have fun reading them!
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Oh I love the Jaye Wells series, I hope you'll like it as much as I did!
ReplyDeleteYou have a nice variety of books in your collection this week. I have Red-Headed Stepchild somewhere on my TBR mountain. Happy reading!
ReplyDeleteOoh, nice haul! Red-Headed Stepchild looks like a book I'd enjoy, I'm adding it to my wishlist. Happy reading, and thanks so much for stopping by my blog! =D
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Eternal Spring looks like it has plenty of great short stories! Happy reading! :)
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