MailBox Monday now has it’s very own blog, Mailbox Monday. It is also on tour and is being hosted by Rose City Reader in January.
I received one book last week:
I won this from Rose City Reader and the author, Ellen Meeropol sent it to me. Thank you!
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Intriguing cover and title. I wonder what the novel is all about? You could go two or three ways with the title and cover. Enjoy reading!
Here’s my Mailbox.
Wow, this is a new one to me. It looks great!
This is a new title to me – the cover certainly is intriguing.
Love your mailbox!
Ha-ha! Your mailbox is cute…
Love the look of that book, too. I’m very curious about it.
Here’s my MAILBOX/READING
That’s a striking cover! Hope you enjoy it. Here’s my Mailbox. Happy reading!
Congratulations on your win!
Here’s my Mailbox! ~ Wendi
Wonderful win!
Here is my Monday: Mailbox/What Are You Reading?/Musings post!
Love that cover.
here’s mine http://tributebooksmama.blogspot.com/2011/01/mailbox-monday-admission.html
I hope it’s a good one!
Majanka, I also find the cover intriguing but I received an ARC, so I don’t have this cover.
This is the book description on Amazon:
Home-care nurse Emily Klein can’t get out of her new assignment – weekly prenatal visits to Pippa Glenning, a young Isis cult member under house arrest for the death of her daughter during a Solstice ceremony. But she takes her work seriously and plays by the rules, so Emily is determined to take good care of her high-profile and unconventional patient.
With two other cult members in prison, Pippa Glenning struggles to keep the household intact. If she follows the rules of her house arrest, she may be allowed to keep her baby; but as the pregnant woman in the family it’s her duty to dance for Isis at the upcoming winter Solstice ceremony. To escape the house arrest without being caught, Pippa needs Emily’s help.
Despite their differences, Emily and Pippa’s friendship grows. Returning to Maine for her grandfather’s funeral, Emily begins to grapple with her parents’ activism a generation earlier and her father’s death in prison. Back home, as the Solstice and the trial approach, anti-cult and racist sentiment in the city escalates. Emily and Pippa must each make decisions about their conflicting responsibilities to their families and to each other – decisions that put their lives, and Pippa’s unborn baby – in jeopardy.
Jennifer, I hadn’t heard of it either but it sounded like a very intriguing concept to me.
Mary, the story is really what has got me intrigued.
RAnn, thanks.
Laurel, I haven’t read it yet, but if you read the description, it’s sound like something you may like to me.
Lady Q, thanks.
Thanks Wendi.
Gautami, I thought so too.
Serena, it is cool.
Kathy, Me too. I think it will.
Cover is intriguing and congrats on the win.
Congratulations on winning the book! I hope you enjoy it.
Mystica, Thanks!
Rose City, thanks again for the win!