Saturday, April 3, 2010

In My Mailbox - 4/3/10

Credit goes to The Story Siren for creating and hosting the In My Mailbox feature. Here are my new books for this week.

For review:

Invisible Things by Jenny Davidson

Sixteen-year-old Sophie knows there is more to the story of her parents’ death. And she's on a mission to find the truth.
Sophie has enlisted her best friend, Mikael, whose friendship has turned into something more, and before long the two are thrust into a mystery that dates back decades. It’s soon clear that Sophie’s future is very much wrapped up in the details of her family’s past, and the key lies with information that only one elusive man can provide.
The more Sophie learns, the more she realizes that nothing—and no one—in her life is what it seems. But coming to terms with the dark secrets she uncovers means imagining a truth that she never dreamed possible. Full of gorgeous settings, thrilling adventure, and romance, Invisible Things is a novel that dares to ask, what if?


Crispin: The End of Time by Avi

"Knowing that as long as I kept my liberty I would be true to Bear, I was determined that no matter what befell me I would keep that freedom."
After the death of their beloved mentor, Bear, Crispin and Troth are more desperate than ever, wandering the desolate French countryside, where they don't speak the language and know no one. The only hope they cling to is that somehow they can reach Iceland, where Bear had said there were no kings or lords, and where they can live in freedom. Crispin is determined to fulfill this dream, both for himself and to honor Bear's memory. But the road to liberty is filled with danger, betrayal, and loss. Crispin must decide for himself what freedom really means-and how high a price he is willing to pay for it.


Bought:

She Walks in Beauty by Siri Mitchell

For a young society woman seeking a favorable marriage in the late 1890s, so much depends on her social season debut. Clara Carter has been given one goal: secure the affections of the city's most eligible bachelor. Debuting means plenty of work--there are corsets to be fitted, dances to master, manners to perfect. Her training soon pays off, however, as celebrity's spotlight turns Clara into a society-page darling.
Yet Clara wonders if this is the life she really wants, especially when she learns her best friend has also set her sights on Franklin De Vries. When a man appears who seems to love her simply for who she is, and gossip backlash turns ugly, Clara realizes it's not just her heart at stake--the future of her family depends on how she plays the game.


Shadow by Jenny Moss (finished hardcover copy, click here to read my review of the ARC)

In a time of kings, queens, and conspiracy, it's impossible to know whom one can trust. . . .
In a kingdom far away and long ago, it was prophesied at her birth that the queen would die before her sixteenth birthday. So Shadow, an orphan girl the same age as the young queen, was given the duty to watch her every move. And as prophesies do tend to come true, the queen is poisoned days before her birthday. When the castle is thrown into chaos, Shadow escapes with a young knight, whom she believes was betrothed to the queen.
Unsure of why she is following Sir Kenway, but determined to escape as far as possible from the castle, her long-time prison, Shadow sets off on an adventure with the handsome knight who has been charged with protecting her. As mystery builds, and romantic tension does, too, Shadow begins to wonder what her role in the kingdom truly is. Soon, she learns, it is up to her to save her land.


With a Sword in My Hand by Jean-Claude van Rijckeghem and Pat van Beirs

Marguerite's father is desperate for a son. Instead he's stuck with a feisty, stubborn, red-headed daughter who refuses to behave like a lady. This exciting medieval romance-adventure story is based on historical fact about a 14-year-old heiress to Flanders called Marguerite Van Male.
Shaking off the strict expectations of court life, Marguerite roams free - learning to ride, to fence and to outwit the boys. But the Count of Flanders has plans for his wayward daughter. Will Marguerite be able to resist the combined pressure of politics, power and a foreign prince? And has she met her match in Philip, the valiant knight in shirtsleeves?
Based on the real life of Marguerite van Male (1348-1405), With a Sword in My Hand is an intense medieval adventure, and Marguerite herself is a brave, headstrong and thoroughly charming heroine.

7 comments:

Christina T said...

All of these look fantastic. She Walks in Beauty is on my TBR list. I've read really good reviews for it. I'm adding Invisible Things, With A Sword In My Hand, and Shadow to my TBR list too.

Here is my mailbox. I hope you enjoy your books!

Kari Olson said...

Great looking books this week! Invisible Things looks fantastic- its on my list. Enjoy!

ck.twilighter (Chasity) said...

Aloha!!=)

Ever since reading Jeaniene Frost's Night Huntress series 'Crispin' is my new favorite name!! hehehe!!

I am looking at all the books you have this week and I am really liking With a Sword in My Hand!!=)

Enjoy your reads this week!!
Chasity @
Lovin' & Livin' Life in the 808

Holly said...

I've got With A Sword In My Hand on my shelf too, not sure what it's going to be like.

Check out my mailbox for the week :)

Monster of Books said...

Shadows looks good & so does the Invisible Things. Hope you enjoy, Happy Reading!!

the story siren said...

how beautiful are those covers! wowzers! i always love the books you get, so preeeety! i hope you enjoy them all! happy reading!

Unknown said...

Oh, wow! You got some wonderful books this week :-) Enjoy them!

Kathrin @ Secret Dreamworld of a Bookaholic

 
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