In My Mailbox (IMM) is a weekly meme hosted by Kristi @ The Story Siren. Every week I’ll post what books I’ve received either by mailbox/library/store.
Purchased:
Private #1 Suspects
by James Patterson
New James Patterson book – of course I bought it!!!
At the King’s Pleasure
by Kate Emerson
The 4th in Kate Emerson’s Secrets of the Tudor Court.
From the library:
Eve
by Iris Johansen
This is the 1st book in Iris Johansen’s Eve Duncan trilogy and I can’t wait to start it.
Quinn
by Iris Johansen
The second in the Eve Duncan trilogy.
Bonnie
by Iris Johansen
The third in the Eve Duncan trilogy – they were all at the library and I wanted to be able to read them one after the other so I picked them all up!
Tailspin
by Catherine Coulter
This is the 12th in Catherine Coulter’s FBI series and I am desperately trying to get caught up.
The Peach Keeper (audio)
by Sarah Addison Allen
I’ve heard great things about this author.
Mr. Darcy Takes a Wife (audio)
by Linda Berdoll
This is supposed to be the sequel to Pride and Prejudice, one of my all-time favorite books!
Make, Take, Murder
by Joanna Campbell Slan
This is the latest in Joanna Campbell Slan’s Kiki Lowenstein Scrap-n-Craft Mystery series.
What’s in your mailbox?
I have The Peach Keeper on my shelf – maybe that is the book I should read next! I've enjoyed all of her others especially Garden Spells.
I read Mr. Darcy Takes a Wife a few years ago and LOVED it! The author does a great job of continuing the story, not only with how the plot progresses, but the writing style, too. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!
I read Tailspin and did not care for it. I am a pilot and felt it was not very accurate. Wonder how you will feel about it.
The Peach Keeper is pretty cute!
Wow, you have some great books here. Enjoy.
Oh I read The Peach Keeper and TailSpin: both were great! And I adore Iris Johanssen's books! I want to know who Bonnie's killer is…I'm dying to know!
Great set! The Kate Emerson series sounds great. I'll have to check it out soon.
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I've also heard The Peach Keeper is good (and what a yummy cover!)