Sunday, March 20, 2011

Mailbox Monday (3)

I had the most awesome book order arrive a couple of days ago! I won a $25 dollar Amazon gift card on the Best Reviews Monthly giveaway and I used it to buy four books: Mr. Darcy's Obsession by Abigail Reynolds, Beneath a Silent Moon by Tracy Grant, The Seven Towers by Patricia C. Wrede, and The Reluctant Heiress by Eva Ibbotson. There will be reviews coming soon!


A fun YA fantasy novel with a prince, a princess, wizards, towers and, of course, a good deal of villainous activities. (All that good stuff.)



I love the Pemberley Variations, and my library unfortunately only owns a couple of the older ones, so I am really excited about getting to read this one. (It took me about three hours in one sitting to go through it, it was so much fun!)




This is a prequel to Daughter of the Game, and it looks like it will be just as good. :)




This is one of my favorite romances ever, so it is great to have my own copy.

See you next week! I have a copy of Northanger Abbey and Angels and Dragons by Vera Nazarian on the way!
I'm Booking It blog is hosting Mailbox Monday for the month of March. Happy Reading!

                                           Lieder Madchen

6 comments:

  1. I love the cover of The Reluctant Heiress. I hope all of your books are winners!

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  2. I like the cover of the Darcy book as well as the Reluctant Heiress! you have put the win to very good use!

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  3. These look like great books! The woman on the Darcy book looks exactly the same as the woman on the The Silent Moon cover. Enjoy your reads!

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  4. The Reluctant Heiress cover is quite stunning! Congrats on your gift car win!

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  5. I noticed the same thing as Laura Fabiani (same woman on the covers). Interesting. Enjoy all your new books!

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  6. I didn't realize the covers on Silent Moon and Darcy's Obsession matched until after they arrived, it was completely unintentional! :) I found the original painting, isn't it lovely? http://www.backtoclassics.com/gallery/francoisgerard/madamerecamier/

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