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Giveaway: RETURN TO WILLOW LAKE by Susan Wiggs

Posted by Teddyrose@1 on August 29, 2012
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Thanks to Katie Olsen of Little Bird Publicity, I am giving away one copy of Return to Willow Lake.

Book Description:

The ninth highly anticipated book in #1 New York Times and usa today bestselling author Susan Wiggs’s Lakeshore Chroniclesseries, RETURN TO WILLOW LAKE (Harlequin MIRA, September 2012, $24.95 U.S./$27.95 CAN.), takes readers back to the beloved Catskills town of Avalon and the shores of Willow Lake for a summer of laughter and tears, of old dreams and new possibilities, and to find the real meaning of home.


Sonnet Romano seems to have life figured out. She’s a rising star in her career at UNESCO and is thrilled when she hears that she’s just been awarded the prestigious Hartstone Fellowship, which will send her to work overseas. She’s desperate to make her father, New York senatorial candidate General Laurence Jeffries, proud. After being absent for most of her childhood, he’s back in her life and has high expectations for Sonnet as a future senator’s daughter. Sonnet’s near-perfect boyfriend, Orlando, who is also her father’s trusted—and handsome—campaign manager, is thrilled too. He just gave Sonnet the key to his lovely Upper East Side apartment and for the first time in Sonnet’s life, things seem to be falling perfectly into place.

But Sonnet’s perfect life comes crashing down around her when she finds out her mother is unexpectedly expecting and that the pregnancy is high-risk. Like any loving daughter, she puts everything on hold—her job, the fellowship and even her boyfriend—and heads home to Avalon. She can defer the fellowship and take a leave of absence from her job. And Orlando will understand that family comes first, won’t he? Once her mom is out of immediate danger, Sonnet intends to pick things up where she left off. But when her mother receives a devastating diagnosis, Sonnet must decide what really matters in life, even if that means staying in Avalon.


Sonnet’s father and boyfriend are shocked when Sonnet finds a new, if temporary, job in Avalon working on a reality TV show that’s filming at old Camp Kioga. To give up the Hartstone Fellowship for a menial job on a reality show? And they don’t know that the job also forces her to work alongside her biggest, and maybe her sweetest, mistake—award-winning filmmaker Zach Alger. Sonnet’s already decided there’s no room in her life for Zach, but he seems to have other ideas.

Meanwhile, General Jeffries’s campaign is heating up and the competition is getting nasty. Rival candidates are using Sonnet and her mother as bait in a character smear. To prove that the general has nothing to hide in his past, the campaign decides Avalon should be the site of the upcoming debate, a prospect that leaves Sonnet panicked. There’s no telling what malicious politicians will do to undermine their opponents, and she’s determined her mother won’t be left in the wake of dirty campaign tactics. But Sonnet’s mother might not be the one who should be worried. Will someone from the campaign dredge up Sonnet’s one real secret?


At once heartbreaking and uplifting, RETURN TO WILLOW LAKE plumbs the deepest corners of the human heart, exploring the bonds of family, and the perils and rewards of love. Profoundly emotional and resonant, this is Susan Wiggs at her finest.

The entire Lakeshore Chronicles series is available wherever books are sold, and at www.Harlequin.com.



About Susan Wiggs:

#1 New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author Susan Wiggs says the most important things in life are “family, friends, and fiction.” That will come as no surprise to anyone who’s read her bestselling Lakeshore Chronicles series, lauded as “delightful and wise, (Publishers Weekly), “superb…wonderfully evoked,” (Booklist) and “richly evocative, emotionally charged and frequently wryly humorous,” (RT Book Reviews).
 RETURN TO WILLOW LAKE is the ninth, highly anticipated book in the Lakeshore Chronicles. The first in the series, Summer at Willow Lake, was published in 2007 and was an instant success. Fireside, the fifth Lakeshore Chronicles book was published in February 2009 and debuted at #1 on the New York Times bestseller list. The most recent Lakeshore Chronicles book, Marrying Daisy Bellamy, also hit #1 on the New York Times bestseller list when it was released in February 2011.

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Mailbox Monday

Posted by Teddyrose@1 on August 27, 2012
Posted in Mail Box Mondays  | 10 Comments

Mailbox Monday now has it’s very own blog, Mailbox Monday. It is also on tour and is being hosted by 5 Minutes for Books in August. 

This is what I received last week:

This is the book I most coveted for this Fall and I didn’t even have to ask for it.  It just appeared at my door one day!  Awesome surprise!  I love Michelle Moran!

I received this book unsolicited from William Morrow.  It looks quite inviting to me!  Now I have to figure out how to make time for it.  So Many Precious Books, So Little Time!










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The Robin by Gore Vidal

Posted by Teddyrose@1 on August 27, 2012
Posted in Short Story Read in 2012  | 5 Comments

Early in July, a friend and I were having a discussion about Gore Vidal and his writing.  I had never read anything by him but always meant to.  My friend has read many of his books and is a great fan.  Is it coincidence that a few days later Mr. Vidal died?

Of course, I had to run to the library and get one of his book and I( thought that short stories would be a good place to start.

The Robin is from the Short story collection Clouds and Eclipses.  The narrator is an adult recalling what happened when he was a nine year old and I assume him to be a boy.  He explained how tough he use to be.  He liked “magazines sold in drug stores, with pictures of young women.”

In fourth grade he had a friend, Oliver.  The both loved violence and torture and sometimes even stole things from stores.  He described what his country school was like.  One day in October they were walking in the school yard and spotted a robin on the ground with a broken wing. They knew that the bird wouldn’t survive and thought they should put it out of it’s misery.  They discussed how to do it.  They decided..

The Robin is both a coming of age story and a story of two boys learning about ethics.  I found it deeply moving and am looking forward to reading more of the stories in this book.


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