Sunday, May 17, 2020

Sunday Post & Stacking the Shelves - 05/17/20

The Sunday Post is a weekly meme hosted by Kimba @ The Caffeinated Book Reviewer ~this meme was inspired in part by ~ In My Mailbox~ It's a chance to share News. A post to recap the past week, showcase books and things we have received and share news about what is coming up for the week on our blog.

Has it really only been one week since last Sunday? My goodness this was a long week. Monday and Tuesday were mostly normal days for us. Wednesday I took the kids to my mom's and came home to clean out the kids' bedrooms. I needed to clean, purge, and organize. Husband came home from work early. We went for a walk and did some food pick up for dinner. Then we watched the last Star Wars movie (finally!). It was so nice to sleep in. I did get to do it on Mother's Day but other than that, I just never get to do it. I went back to work on cleaning house. I went through all of the kids' toys to pull out what doesn't get played with for donation, some stuff I could throw away (old art work, etc), and to pull some toys out for a toy rotation. I also went through some of my old clothes to finally get rid of. Long overdue. Then I went to pick the kids up. Friday was a stressful, and I felt like I was putting out sibling rivalry fires all day. But Saturday was pretty great. I did a grocery pick up. Then we went for a walk and played outside. Husband burned the perimeter of our property so we were all out watching fires to ensure they didn't get out of hand or move to the neighbor's. I also got to read quite a lot Saturday which is super nice and very rare.

THE PAST WEEK:

Monday: Review of The Trouble with Hating You by Sanji Patel (4.5 Stars)
Tuesday: Last 10 Books I DNF'D
Wednesday: Can't Wait for A Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (The Hunger Games, # 0) by Suzanne Collins
Thursday: Review of More than Maybe by Erin Hahn (3.5 Stars)

UPCOMING THIS WEEK:

Monday: Review of Beach Read by Emily Henry
Tuesday: Top Ten Tuesday?
Wednesday: Can't Wait for Wednesday
Thursday: Review of The Lost Lieutenant (Secrets & Serendipity, # 1) by Erica Vetsch

Don’t forget to link up for the 2020 Series Enders Reading Challenge! You have until December 15th, 2020 to sing up. Each month there will be a giveaway for those participating with an end of the year giveaway too! Click on the picture below or the link above to find out more!

Stacking the Shelves is hosted by Tynga's Reviews.

The Lady and the Highwayman

By: Sarah M Eden

Publication: September 3rd 2019 by Shadow Mountain

352 pages

Genre: Adult, Historical Fiction, Christian Fiction

Source: Publisher via Edelweiss (Thank you!!)

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Goodreads description--Elizabeth Black is the headmistress of a girls’ school and a well-respected author of “silver-fork” novels, stories written both for and about the upper-class ladies of Victorian society. But by night, she writes very different kinds of stories—the Penny Dreadfuls that are all the rage among the working-class men. Under the pseudonym Mr. King, Elizabeth has written about dashing heroes fighting supernatural threats and dangerous outlaws romancing helpless women. They contain all the adventure and mystery that her real life lacks.

Fletcher Walker began life as a street urchin, but is now the most successful author in the Penny Dreadful market, that is until Mr. King started taking all of his readers--and his profits. No one knows who King is, including Fletcher’s fellow members of the Dread Penny Society, a fraternity of authors dedicated to secretly fighting for the rights of the less-fortunate.

Determined to find the elusive Mr. King, Fletcher approaches Miss Black. As a fellow-author, she is well-known among the high-class writers; perhaps she could be persuaded to make some inquiries as to Mr. King’s whereabouts? Elizabeth agrees to help Fletcher, if only to insure her secret identity is never discovered.

For the first time, Elizabeth experiences the thrill of a cat-and-mouse adventure reminiscent of one of her own novels as she tries to throw Fletcher off her scent. But the more time they spend together, the more she loses her heart. Its upper-class against working-class, author against author where readers, reputations, and romance are all on the line.

Masquerade at Middlecrest Abbey

By: Abigail Wilson

Publication: May 26th 2020 by Thomas Nelson

336 pages

Genre: Adult, Historical Fiction, Christian Fiction, Regency

Source: Publisher via NetGalley (Thank you!!)

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Goodreads description--When the widowed Lord Torrington agreed to spy for the crown, he never planned to impersonate a highwayman, let alone rob the wrong carriage. Stranded on the road with an unconscious young woman, he is forced to propose marriage to protect his identity, as well as his dangerous mission.

Trapped by not only the duty to her country but her limited options, Miss Elizabeth Cantrell and her illegitimate son are whisked away to Middlecrest Abbey by none other than the elder brother of her son’s absent father. She is met by Torrington’s beautiful grown daughters, a vicious murderer, and an urgent hunt for the missing intelligence that could turn the war with France. Afraid of what Lord Torrington might do if he learns of her son’s true identity, Elizabeth must remain one step ahead of her fragile heart, her uncertain future, and the relentless mystery person bent on her new family’s ruin.

A Proper Charade

By: Esther Hatch

Publication: May 1st 2020 by Covenant Communications

224 pages

Genre: Historical Fiction, Adult

Source: Personal Kindle Library

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Goodreads description--Lady Patience Kendrick was born to a life of privilege, and with the London Season looming, she finds herself facing unprecedented pressure to adhere to the rules of society. Unfortunately, the free-spirited young woman is anything but proper. Patience's elder brother, a former military man, bemoans his sister's antics - but when he accuses her of incurable frivolity, it is simply more than she can bear. Determined to prove her brother wrong, Patience undertakes a drastic experiment: she will disguise herself as a maid and demonstrate her ability to work as hard as anyone.

Taken on as household staff by her brother's former general, Patience soon learns that willingness and ability are two very different things. While her plan sounded promising in theory, the reality is that she is out of her depth - and the irresistibly charming son of the house isn't helping matters. Patience soon finds herself embroiled in a charade far more complicated that she imagined. With both her pride and her heart at stake, she is determined to prove her brother wrong - even as her plans spiral delightfully out of control.

Vow of Thieves (Dance of Thieves, # 2)

By: Mary E Pearson

Publication: August 6th 2019 by Henry Holt

480 pages

Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy

Source: Personal Kindle Library

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Goodreads description--Kazi and Jase have survived, stronger and more in love than ever. Their new life now lies before them―the Ballengers will be outlaws no longer, Tor's Watch will be a kingdom, and the two of them will meet all challenges side by side, together at last.

But an ominous warning mars their journey back, and in their rush to return to Tor's Watch, just outside the fortress walls, they are violently attacked and torn apart―and each is thrust into their own new hell.

Unsure whether the other is alive or dead, Kazi and Jase must keep their wits among their greatest enemies and unlikeliest allies. And all the while, Death watches and waits.

Dark Age (Red Rising, # 5)

By: Pierce Brown

Publication: July 30th 2019 by Del Rey Books

757 pages

Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy, Science Fiction

Source: Personal Kindle Library

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Goodreads description--For a decade Darrow led a revolution against the corrupt color-coded Society. Now, outlawed by the very Republic he founded, he wages a rogue war on Mercury in hopes that he can still salvage the dream of Eo. But as he leaves death and destruction in his wake, is he still the hero who broke the chains? Or will another legend rise to take his place?

Lysander au Lune, the heir in exile, has returned to the Core. Determined to bring peace back to mankind at the edge of his sword, he must overcome or unite the treacherous Gold families of the Core and face down Darrow over the skies of war-torn Mercury.

But theirs are not the only fates hanging in the balance.

On Luna, Mustang, Sovereign of the Republic, campaigns to unite the Republic behind her husband. Beset by political and criminal enemies, can she outwit her opponents in time to save him?

Once a Red refugee, young Lyria now stands accused of treason, and her only hope is a desperate escape with unlikely new allies.

Abducted by a new threat to the Republic, Pax and Electra, the children of Darrow and Sevro, must trust in Ephraim, a thief, for their salvation—and Ephraim must look to them for his chance at redemption.

As alliances shift, break, and re-form—and power is seized, lost, and reclaimed—every player is at risk in a game of conquest that could turn the Rising into a new Dark Age.

The #1 New York Times bestselling author of Morning Star returns to the Red Rising universe with the thrilling sequel to Iron Gold.

That's it for my shelves and recaps of my past and upcoming week. What did you add to your shelves this week? Any bookish news you want to talk about? Let me know!

5 comments:

  1. Jessica @ a GREAT readMay 17, 2020 at 7:54 AM

    Oh wow! That sounds like a busy and productive week! I finally switched my winter clothes out for the spring/summer ones. Then I went through them and got rid of a handful of tops I didn't think I'd wear anymore. It was nice to be able to make some room in my closet since it's usually pretty tight! Lol.


    Nice new reads too! Lots of new to me ones! Except for Vow of Thieves! I reallllllly enjoyed that series! It was so fun! I hope you enjoy all the new reads!




























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  2. What a great week with productive clean up! That always feels great to me. You are fortunate to have someone who can spend time with your kids so you can do it. I was always too far away from family so I had to hire people. But I also only had one, very easy good-natured girl. I'm glad you got some time to read, too!

    Have another great week and stay well.

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  3. Ooo, your mailbox got some great stuff. Enjoy.

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  4. All our donation venues are closed right now so I have full bags of clothes etc cluttering my hallway til they reopen.
    I have your coming week is less stressful

    Wishing you a great reading week

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  5. It sounds like this week has been so busy for you - I hope next week goes by faster for you <3
    I've heard a lot about Beach Read lately, so I'm excited to see your review and what you think about it!

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