Mailbox Monday is the gathering place for readers to share the books that came into their house last week.
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Warning: Mailbox Monday can lead to envy, toppling TBR piles, and humongous wish lists.
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Emma @ Word and Peace
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On Monday, February 13, I received:
1. BETWEEN TWO STRANGERS by Kate White, courtesy of Harper Perennial and Paperbacks and NetGalley.
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On Tuesday, February 14, I received:
1. THE GREEDY THREE by Karen Katchur, courtesy of Podium Publishing and Beata of Wunderkind-pr.
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On Friday, February 17, I received:
1. THE WRONG GOOD DEED by Caroline B. Cooney, courtesy of Mandy Chahal - Marketing Manager of Poisoned Pen Press, Sourcebooks, and NetGalley.
I always enjoy Ms. Cooney's books.
Nice looking books.
ReplyDeleteI hope they are all good.
Thanks, Linda.
DeleteI hope you love them, Elizabeth!
ReplyDeleteMary @Bookfan
Thanks, Mary.
DeleteSome fun thrillers (is that possible?) there - I added Greedy Three to my TBR. Here's me:
ReplyDeleteTerrie @ Bookshelf Journeys
https://www.bookshelfjourneys.com/post/sunday-post-38
These three titles sound really good, enjoy!
ReplyDeleteThey do sound good.
DeleteThanks for your comment, Emma.
Looks like you have some suspenseful reads there.
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DeleteAll of these look like good thrillers. The Greedy Bears looks sad too. Enjoy your new books!
ReplyDeleteIt was intense and more graphic than her other novels.
DeleteThanks for your comment, Martha.