Monday, March 26, 2012

New Releases March 19-24

Dear Readers,
The renovation has begun in earnest now.  Our front offices, which are where we run our internet sales, has now moved out of their space into the retail space.  It is a huge change for them.  They are used to pretty much being able to just talk to each other freely as they are not really part of the everyday flow of the retail part of the store.  Now with their cubicles set in the store, they will have to learn that yelling across to each other just won’t due.
On the other hand, us here in the retail part of the store have to get use to them being here with us.  In some ways this will be nice as we won’t have so far to walk when we need something from them.  It also means that we will get a chance to see if they really do work up there. (Just kidding guys, you work very very hard) J  It really just means we are all starting to squeeze down in to a smaller space before we get a chance to once again spread out. 
The excitement is building, the tense is getting higher, but it all for such a great reason.  I so can’t wait to show off the “new’ store come this fall.
Happy Reading


Finding Our Way Home - Charlene Ann Baumbich - When the road home becomes daunting- sometime a very capable girl on a bicycle can help find the way.

The Key on the Quilt - Stephanie Grace Whitson -Three women form an unlikely friendship that takes them to the end of themselves and on a journey that proves prison walls can neither frustrate God's plans nor keep love out.

Hazel Creek - Walt Larimore - A cast of colorful characters collide in a gripping struggle of good and evil amid eruptions of violence and tragedy.

The Mother Road - Jennifer Allee - Within the course of a week, marriage expert Natalie is dumped by her husband, receives an urgent call home from her father, and discovers her estranged sister.  A road trip on Route 66 may not help, but it couldn't hurt.

The Hardest Thing To Do - Penelope Wilcock

Always the Designer never the Bride - Sandra D. Bricker - How many dresses can a designer design before she finally designs her own?

Shakespeare's Lady - Alexa Schnee - For centuries, readers have debated the identity of the mysterious Dark Lady in William Shakespeare's sonnets.  Emilia Bassano - lady in waiting to Queen Elizabeth and one of the first women poets in England - could be the answer

The Restless Heart - Barbara Cameron - Mary Katherine is caught between the traditions of her faith and the pull of a different life.

Cooking the Books - Bonnie S. Calhoun - It's not easy being Sloane Templeton.  She has a bookstore she didn't plan on owning, she has a strange bunch of people in her neighborhood and now she is getting cyber threats.

Arms of Love - Kelly Long - The year is 1777. America is in turmoil and Amish life is far different than today.

The 13th Tribe - Robert Liparulo - Immortal vigilanted from the time of Moses have planned the unthinkable.  But how can you stop what you can't see?

The Dog that Talked to God - Jim Kraus - Sometimes the Least Expected can be the Most Amazing.

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