__________________________________ Love, Faith, and Everyday Miracles: Book Clubs Will Love Mitch Albom’s The First Phone Call From Heaven The First Phone Call From Heaven by Mitch Albom “What if the end is not the end?” From the beloved author of the number-one New York Times bestsellers Tuesdays with Morrie and The Five People You Meet […]
Book Club of the Month Contest for October 2014
__________________________________ “This sinister tale of twisted teenage love and obsession will pull you in from the first page–and haunt you long after you close the last one.” Made for You by Melissa Marr When Eva Tilling wakes up in the hospital, she’s confused – who in her sleepy little North Carolina town could have hit […]
Dedicated Book Club Contest for Sinful Folk by Ned Hayes
We’re really excited about Sinful Folk by Ned Hayes for your book club, so we’ve set aside dedicated space to tell you about the book. ______________________________________________ Book clubs will love this story of redemption and hope Sinful Folk Sinful Folk by Ned Hayes Sinful Folk is the new historical novel from Ned Hayes, with cover and internal […]
Book Club of the Month Contest for September 2014
__________________________________ The story of Maddy, a woman on the edge… and how she got there. Accidents of Marriage Accidents of Marriage by Randy Susan Meyers Accidents of Marriage examines the effect of a husband—and father’s—verbal rage and the aftermath of a serious accident caused by his unchecked anger. For Madeline Illica, her husband Ben is her greatest […]
Book Club of the Month Contest for August 2014
__________________________________ Book clubs will love The Hexed The Hexed by Heather Graham A place of history, secrets…and witchcraft. Devin Lyle has recently returned to the Salem area, but her timing couldn’t be worse. Soon after she moved into the eighteenth-century cabin she inherited from her great-aunt Mina—her “crazy” great-aunt, who spoke to the dead—a woman was murdered […]
Book Club of the Month Contest for July 2014
__________________________________ Book clubs will love the political thrill ride Supreme Justice Supreme Justice by Max Allan Collins A new standalone thriller from the creator of The Road to Perdition and the Nathan Heller series. After taking a bullet for his commander-in-chief, Secret Service agent Joseph Reeder is a hero. But his outspoken criticism of the president he saved—who had […]
Book Club of the Month Contest for June 2014
__________________________________________________ Book clubs will enjoy unfolding a passionate affair as they swirl through the classical music world in Sight Reading Sight Reading by Daphne Kalotay On a Boston street one warm spring day, Hazel and Remy spot each other for the first time in years. Though their meeting might seem insignificant, Remy, a gifted violinist, […]
Book Club of the Month Contest for May 2014
__________________________________________________ Book clubs will enjoy the wonderfully layered saga of suspense, betrayal, and redemption in The Orphans of Race Point. The Orphans of Race Point by Patry Francis Set in the close-knit Portuguese community of Provincetown, Massachusetts, The Orphans of Race Point traces the relationship between Hallie Costa and Gus Silva, who meet as children in the wake of […]
Book Club of the Month Contest for April 2014
__________________________________________________ A young woman’s journey through lost love, labor turmoil and the rise of American Communism. A Snug Life Somewhere by Jan Shapin A Snug Life Somewhere is about Penny Joe Copper, daughter of a roustabout shingle weaver, who is caught up in a 1916 union tragedy known as the Everett Massacre. Her brother Horace is […]
Your Book Club Could Win a Trip to NYC!
Enter The Orphan Train Book Club Sweepstakes for a chance to win a trip to historic New York City! In her #1 New York Times bestselling novel, Orphan Train, author Christina Baker Kline reveals a forgotten period of US history when trains carried orphans from the big East Coast cities to the Midwest to live out uncertain futures which were […]