Mailbox Monday ~ April 19th

Mailbox Monday is the gathering place for readers to share the books that came into their house last week. 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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RIF: ARC – Adopted by Melissa
The Exile of Sara Stevenson by Darci Hannah (new-to-me author/Librarything Early Reviewers)
In 1814, Sara Stevenson, the well-bred but high-spirited daughter of celebrated Scottish lighthouse designer Robert Stevenson, falls in love with a common sailor, Thomas Crichton. On the day of their clandestine elopement, Thomas mysteriously disappears, leaving Sara heartbroken, secretly pregnant, and at the mercy of her overbearing family. Refusing to relinquish her hopes that Thomas will someday return to her, Sara is banished to an eerie lighthouse on lonely and remote Cape Wrath. There she meets William Campbell, the reclusive yet dashing light-keeper who incites her ire—and interest. Soon Sara begins to accept her life on the cape and her growing attraction to William—until a mystifying package from an Oxford antiquarian arrives, giving intriguing clues to Thomas’s whereabouts. Through her correspondence with the antiquarian, Sara slowly uncovers the story of her beloved’s fate. But what she doesn’t immediately grasp is that these letters travel an even greater distance than she could have imagined—as the boundaries between time and space unravel to forge an incredible connection between a woman and a man many years apart.

RIF: Donating to library
Neverland by Douglas Clegg (publicist contact)
One summer on Gull Island off the coast of Georgia, Sumter Monroe indoctrinates his cousin Beau Jackson into the marvels of Neverland, Sumter’s name for a tumble-down shack on their mutual maternal grandmother’s property that’s a shrine to a god he names Lucy. In Neverland, reality and illusion blur eerily, and the spirit of fun takes a malevolent turn as Sumter begin offering sacrifices of an increasingly disturbing nature to placate Lucy and sustain his special relationship with her.
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What books came into your house last week? You have the choice of using inlinkz 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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My mailbox was pretty quiet this week, too.
The Exile of Sara Stevenson sounds good! I’d love read that.
Exile of Sara Stevenson sounds like a great read, I’d like to be put on the list for RIF. My mailbox goes up at 5am Pacific Mon Morning. Only one book this week but that doesn’t mean the TBR is shrinking as fast as my piles from the Postal Service or UPS – LOL!
This is my first Mailbox Monday, so I will be interested in finding out what arrived in everyone’s mailbox this week. I also look forward to finding some great new books to add to my ever-growing TBR pile!
Oh, both of these books sound really intriguing. Hope you’ll enjoy your reads!
Sound wonderful. And my pile grows again.
Neverland sounds creepy! Enjoy your new books
The Exile of Sara Stevenson sounds fantastic! Enjoy your books.
Glad to see you received some terrific books this week. Hope you enjoy them!
The Exile of Sara Stevenson sounds pretty good. Have a great week!
The Sara Stevenson book looks good. Enjoy!
I recently saw The Exile of Sara Stevenson on some other blog. It definitely looks interesting!
Enjoy your new books!
The Exile of Sara Stevenson looks very good. The setting of a lighthouse is quite intriguing!
I got The Tulip Virus in the mail last week. Thanks so much Marcia, I can’t wait to read it!!!
Is it Monday already? It seems like I was just here!
Thanks for hosting! I always look forward to this event.
the books sound great, enjoy them.
I can”t wait to read your review of The Exile of Sara Stevenson. It sounds soooooo intriguing.
Hi Marcia! I love the sound of The Exile of Sara Stevenson. Neverland sounds a bit creepy and I am not sure I want to read creepy after the last one I read left me feeling – ugh! Let me read happy!
My first Mailbox Monday — yay!! Thanks for hosting this, Marcia!
My list is huge because I missed MM for a month!