Mailbox Monday ~ January 25th

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 $118 or 59 bricks.
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. As of Jan. 23, we have raised 966 bricks. Please join the effort, even with a single brick, by visiting: Library Builder
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Roses by Leila Meacham (new-to-me author/publicist contact) (Claimed by Bonnie)
Spanning the 20th century, the story of Roses takes place in a small East Texas town against the backdrop of the powerful timber and cotton industries, industries controlled by the scions of the town’s founding families. Cotton tycoon Mary Toliver and timber magnate Percy Warwick should have married but unwisely did not, and now must deal with the deceit, secrets, and tragedies of their choice and the loss of what might have been–not just for themselves but for their children, and children’s children.

The Sheen on the Silk by Anne Perry (new-to-me author/publicist contact) (Claimed by Grace)
Arriving in the ancient Byzantine city in the year 1273, Anna Zarides has only one mission: to prove the innocence of her twin brother, Justinian, who has been exiled to the desert for conspiring to kill Bessarion, a nobleman.
Disguising herself as a eunuch named Anastasius, Anna moves freely about in society, using her skills as a physician to manoeuver close to the key players involved in her brother’s fate. With her medical practice thriving, Anna crosses paths with Zoe Chrysaphes, a devious noblewoman with her own hidden agenda, and Giuiliano Dandolo, a ship’s captain conflicted not only by his mixed Venetian-Byzantine heritage but by his growing feelings for Anastasius.Trying to clear her brother’s name, Anna learns more about Justinian’s life and reputation—including his peculiar ties to Bessarion’s beautiful widow and his possible role in a plot to overthrow the emperor. This leaves Anna with more questions than answer, and time is running out. For an even greater threat lies on the horizon: Another Crusade to capture the Holy Land is brewing, and leaders in Rome and Venice have set their sights on Constantinople for what is sure to be a brutal invasion. Anna’s discoveries draw her inextricably closer to the dangers of the emperor’s treacherous court—where it seems that no one is exactly who he or she appears to be.
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What books came into your house last week? You have the choice of using inlinkz w/graphics or Mr. Linky. With inlinkz you can include a book cover if you’d like along with the link to your Mailbox Monday post (clicking on the image takes you to the blog post.) Duplicate links will not count toward the fundraising efforts.
Don’t forget to fill out either inlinkz or Mister Linky or leave a comment with a list of books if you don’t blog. If you’re interested in Read It Forward you will need to leave a comment in addition to filling out a link feature.
- In the “Your name:” box, please enter either your name or your blog’s name.
- In the “Your URL:” box please enter the URL/link that will lead directly to the post you are submitting (also called the permalink). This is not the URL to the blog’s home page.
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Not a good week for me – nothing came into my postbox
It looks like you’re in for some good reading!
The Sheen on the Silk sounds interesting!
Both your books sound fantastic! Happy reading!
Will try and post link via inlinkz after post goes live (5am Pacific Mon). The Mr Linky should take you to the post as soon as it goes live. JIC my MM post is here The book you posted in Mailbox Monday a week or two ago by Ted Dekker and Erin Healy sounds interesting. I loved Kiss. Hope everyone enjoys their TBR piles this week as much as I hope to.
Roses looks like a great read.
So many good reviews for Roses. Hope you enjoy it!
I’ve been seeing Roses around the blog world & think it looks promising. Enjoy your books!
I won Roses and can’t wait to get it. I hope you enjoy it and all your other books. Have a great week and happy reading.
The cover of Roses is really pretty.
great list of books. Roses is a book that has been on my radar since everyone started reviewing it. Happy reading.
Your books look interesting. I really enjoy the cover of The Sheen on the Silk.
I’ve heard great things about Roses and it’s on my wishlist. Enjoy!
If Roses is available for your Read it Forward, please add my name to the list:)
I’m so impressed with the totals you are donating for the Book Wish Foundation’s holiday campaign. That is such a wonderful thing to do.
I am meeting ROSES author Leila Meacham before a books signing event here in Texas and I am very excited. I’ll be starting the book hopefully today or tomorrow, just finishing up one right now. Your other read looks great as well.. a fabulous cover!
Enjoy!
I would LOVE to read Roses in your Read it Forward…please add my name to the list!
Wow! The covers alone would draw me in! Then, of course, the synopses sound compelling,too.
Mine is a short stack, but I’m loving the sound of them, which you’ll find here:
http://laurelrainsnowcreations.blogspot.com/2010/01/mailbox-monday_25.html
Roses has gotten some pretty good reviews and is on my wish list. Enjoy both of your books!
Those books look great – I’ve really been wanting to read Roses!
I keep seeing Roses everywhere and it looks great!
That Texas book looks pretty good.
My inlinkz link is up now too.
I’m curious about the Anne Perry book–I have enjoyed a few of her William Monk mysteries. Can’t wait to see your review!