Showing posts with label Library. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Library. Show all posts

Friday, August 3, 2018

Yesterday's Book Finds...

My local library branch has a used book store tucked back past the fiction section.  I have a hearty enthusiasm for this bookstore.

The prices are great: Hardback books are $1. Softcovers are $.50.  But, for the last few weeks, all paperbacks have been buy one, get one.  BOGO!!!  That's two books for $.54 (because there's tax)!

So this is what I came home with yesterday:


I haven't read either of these novels and I think I've read only one of Angela Hunt's other books.  I added The Note directly into my TBR stack and The Widow of Larkspur Inn went in one of my unread book boxes.

I love books... old books, new books, used books, good books!

Monday, November 9, 2015

Whispers in The Reading Room by Shelly Gray

Recently engaged, Lydia Bancroft's world is beginning to expand beyond the confines of her beloved library. Her handsome and wealthy fiance need not know her true financial circumstances or the secrets of her heart. As long as the engagement proceeds as planned, Lydia and her mother should be fine. However, attractive and enigmatic Sebastian Marks, a regular visitor to Lydia's reading room, interests her far more than he should. As situations and circumstances bring them into contact, Lydia and Sebastian form a unique friendship. Unexpectedly, they find themselves in the midst of a scandal and prime suspects in an unsolved murder. Though the future is uncertain, Lydia and Sebastian are drawn to each other. Read more in Whispers in the Reading Room by Shelley Gray.

Whispers in the Reading Room by Shelley Gray is the third book in her Chicago World's Fair Mystery Series. It is the first book I've read by her and worked fine as a stand alone novel. A seamless writing style featuring well-developed characters and a bit of suspense made this novel a pleasure to read. The character of Sebastian Marks had an especially mysterious air in the beginning that really caught my attention and helped to generate my initial interest in the book. The plot was interesting and well-paced. I really have no complaints regarding this novel and will mostly likely read it again. I recommend Whispers in the Reading Room by Shelley Gray to fans of inspiration romances. While the religious element is not heavily integrated, there are religious references.


Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this ebook free through Netgalley. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."