03 March 2016

Sentenced to Be Read: Late Winter Edition

Welcome to another edition of Sentenced to Be Read, featuring a few recommended books that were released in February. Hope you find one or two that call to you.

  • Nelly Dean by Alison Case: A retelling of Wuthering Heights told from the family servant's perspective. What went on behind the scenes and below the stairs?
  • In Wilderness by Diane Thomas: Set in the southern Appalachians, this is the story of two loners who meet in the woods: obsession, salvation, suspense, and maybe even love.
  • Alive by Scott Sigler: Now out in paperback: the first in a new trilogy with science fiction and dystopian elements.
  • Faking It by Gabrielle Tozer: Contemporary novel about internships, dubious friendships, and a desperate woman who finds herself getting in over her head. The sequel to The Intern.
  • Perfect Days by Raphael Montes: A physiological thriller set in Brazil, involving three friends, a road trip, and a young man who's sure he can make the woman of his dreams fall in love with him.
  • In Some Other World, Maybe by Shari Goldhagen: Now out in paperback: the story of three young adults in three different cities who have unexpected connections.
  • Written on My Heart by Megan Callan Rogers: A story of a marriage, friendship, and family secrets set in Maine.

7 comments:

  1. well of course the dystopian is calling my name, especially as book 2 is out in a month .. i hate waiting a year or more for a sequel - yes, George RR Martin i am talking about you

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  2. Great group of books ?really liked NellybDean,Perfect Marriage&in the Wilderness on my list,

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  3. The last thing I need is more books I want. lol That doesn't mean I am not going to look into some of these more!

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  4. I have read The Wildreness but none of the others. The Goldhagan book is on my list though

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  5. Written On My Heart sounds interesting. . Great selection

    Majanka @ I Heart Reading

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  6. I see quite a few that are calling to me.

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