Mailbox Monday ~ January 11th

Mailbox Monday is the gathering place for readers to share the books that came into their house last week (checked out library books don’t count, eBooks & audio books do). Warning: Mailbox Monday can lead to envy, toppling TBR piles and humongous wish lists.
If you’re new to Mailbox Monday welcome! Thank you to everyone who stops by Mailbox Monday. Whether you comment or visit I appreciate your taking the time to drop in.
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Again this year I’m supporting Book Wish Foundation’s holiday campaign. For every link to a Mailbox Monday post left here at The Printed Page through end of the January I will contribute .50¢ to Book Wish Foundation’s holiday campaign. So far links to Mailbox Monday have raised approximately $50.
Can you help build a refugee camp library? For $2 you can, and you can even turn your donation in honor of someone into a last-minute holiday gift.
Book Wish Foundation’s holiday campaign for 2009 asks book lovers everywhere to contribute one of the 5000 bricks we need to build a library for Darfuri refugees in eastern Chad. Since Dec. 5, we have raised 821 bricks, 16% of our goal. Please join the effort, even with a single brick, by visiting: Library Builder
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Fireworks Over Toccoa by Jeffrey Stepakoff (new-to-me author/St. Martin’s Press)
Every so often that story comes along that reminds us of what it’s like to experience love for the first time—against the odds, when you least expect it, and with such passion that it completely changes you forever.
An unexpected discovery takes eighty-four-year-old Lily Davis Woodward to 1945, and the five days that forever changed her life. Married for only a week before her husband was sent to fight in WWII, Lily is anxious for his return, and the chance to begin their life together. In honor of the soldiers’ homecoming, the small Georgia town of Toccoa plans a big celebration. And Jake Russo, a handsome Italian immigrant, also back from war, is responsible for the elaborate fireworks display the town commissioned. But after a chance encounter in a star-lit field, he steals Lily’s heart and soul–and fulfills her in ways her socially-minded, upper-class family cannot. Now, torn by duty to society and her husband–and the poor, passionate man who might be her only true love–Lily must choose between a commitment she’s already made and a love she’s never known before.
Fireworks Over Toccoa takes us to a moment in time that will resonate with readers long after the book’s unforgettable conclusion. A devastating and poignant story, this debut novel will resonate with anyone who believes in love

Deeper Than The Dead by Tami Hoag (Kindle eBook; not available for Read It Forward)
California, 1984. Three children, running in the woods behind their school, stumble upon a partially buried female body, eyes and mouth glued shut. Close behind the children is their teacher, Anne Navarre, shocked by this discovery and heartbroken as she witnesses the end of their innocence. What she doesn’t yet realize is that this will mark the end of innocence for an entire community, as the ties that bind families and friends are tested by secrets uncovered in the wake of a serial killer’s escalating activity.
Detective Tony Mendez, fresh from a law enforcement course at FBI headquarters, is charged with interpreting those now revealed secrets. He’s using a new technique-profiling-to develop a theory of the case, a strategy that pushes him ever deeper into the lives of the three children, and closer to the young teacher whose interest in recent events becomes as intense as his own.
As new victims are found and the media scrutiny of the investigation bears down on them, both Mendez and Navarre are unsure if those who suffer most are the victims themselves-or the family and friends of the killer, blissfully unaware that someone very close to them is a brutal, calculating psychopath.

Easy Innocence by Libby Fischer Hellmann (Georgia Davis Mysteries) (new-to-me author) (Kindle eBook; not available for Read It Forward) (finished it already – very good)
When pretty, smart Sara Long is found bludgeoned to death, it’s easy to blame the man with the bat.
But Georgia Davis — former cop and newly-minted PI — is hired to look into the incident at the behest of the accused’s sister, and what she finds hints at a much different, much darker answer. It seems the privileged, preppy schoolgirls on Chicago’s North Shore have learned just how much their innocence is worth to hot-under-the-collar businessmen. But while these girls can pay for Prada pricetags, they don’t realize that their new business venture may end up costing them more than they can afford.
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I think Fireworks Over Toccoa is going to be a popular one!
These look really good. I am especially interested in *Fireworks*
I got Fireworks in the mail this week, too. Looking forward to that one.
Laura Hartness
The Calico Critic
Enjoy your books. They look good.
Oops. Wrong post. I got Fireworks over Toccoa too!
I agree with all the previous comments that Fireworks Over Toccoa sounds like a winner.
I got Fireworks too – Can’t wait to read it.
Deeper than the Dead sounds like a good one.
Have fun reading!
Fireworks over Toccoa is a good one! Enjoy it; it really stuck with me.
I got Fireworks Over Toccoa also. Easy Innocence looks good also.
We must have similar taste in books, they always look very interesting.
Great choice of books. I find “Fireworks over Toccoa” especially interesting!!
The one by Tami Hoag looks good!
Can’t wait to hear about “Fireworks”! Have a good week : )
I got Fireworks Over Toccoa last week too. Happy reading!
Fireworks Over Toccoa is a book that I would find interesting…great mailbox!
Nice variety — Fireworks over Toccoa sounds like a gem!
Enjoy the books. I think it’s great that you’re supporting the Book Wish Foundation.
I have to read a Tami Hoag this year, she will be a new author for me but I think possibly a new favourite author.
My 1st Mailbox Monday posting and sure it won’t be my last.
My MM is posted here: http://cmashlovestoread.blogspot.com
Fireworks Over Toccoa is on my wish list…it sounds so good!
Hi, thanks for hosting Mailbox Monday – I’m new to this and afraid how it will expand my wishlist, but I can’t resist! Mine is here: http://sandalsandsnowshoes.blogspot.com/2010/01/mailbox-monday-january-11th.html
What fun! I’m glad I found this site. I’m always looking for new and interesting titles for both me and my patrons.
Hi Marcia! Your blog is included in my mailbox today! Thanks!
I have liked some of Tami Hoag but the last one I listened too the language was TOO rough and it turned me off reading her.
I just discovered that there is another Mailbox Monday meme… slightly different name. I’m glad to be part of yours!
I believe The Story Siren hosts a version of Mailbox Monday also. Just more blogs for us to peek at and add to our toppling TBR piles and over-sized wish lists.
Fireworks Over Toccoa sounds fabulous!
I got Fireworks in the mail also and Deeper than Dead on the way at the library. Easy Innocence sounds really good – I’ll have to check that one out.
Fireworks looks like a good one! First time linking to your meme, eventhough I have been participating for months! Silly me.
All of these look super great! Enjoy reading!
Maybe you would like to take a look at a new blog linking tool –
Inlinkz is an alternative to Mr.Linky, free, customizable, easy to use and very stable. It even has a feature to display thumbnails instead of just links… so maybe your reader could also add the photo of the book they are reading.
You can check it out if you like at http://www.inlinkz.com
Thanks Vicky. I’ll have to check it out.