Monday, May 28, 2012

New Releases May 21 - 26

Dear Readers,

The demolition has begun.  We have the entire contents of the store pushed into 1/3 of the floor space.  We are crunched together and eagerly awaiting the first "new" thing goes up.  Of course we know that they are going to work on the restrooms first so they can knock down the old ones.  (We refused to use port-a-pots for the summer)  So we are excited to see those go up.

From the perspective of having lived through this at home and work several times, I know once it kicks into gear it will go very quickly.  Every day will bring changes.  Things go so very quickly when the professionals take over and do things on their pace.  They know what they are doing and it shows. 

I don't know if I could even keep up with the updates, but I will let you know when major things happen.  That way you may have some idea of what is happen over here and how we are all faring. 

Happy Reading

Rebel - Linda Winsor - #3 the Brides of Alba - Merlin is Dead!  The succession of the throne is undecided and the church is on the defensive.  Throw in a bit of romance and it is the making of a great conclusion to this series.

Mary Magdalene - Diana Wallis Taylor - If you haven't read one of Diana's books, this would be a great plase to start.  A woman of mystery and intrigue of the Bible.

The Director's Cut - Janice Thompson - #3 in the Backstage Pass series - Tia is used to calling the shots, but she can't get the people in her life to listen like her stars do.

Waiting for Sunrise - Eva Marie Everson - #2 Ceder Key Novel - Sometimes finding your future means making peace with your past.  Eva's books are wonderful summer reads.

Two Testaments - Elizabeth Musser - #2 Secrets of the Cross - (book one was on last week's list) The tinderbox of broken political and racial relations in the 1960s France and Algeria provide of chaos for what is brewing.

The Next Target - Nikki Arana - Ausia has to ask herself , " How much will she rish to stay true to herself, her faith and the lives of the women she serves?"

Oil - Jeff Nesbit - A new breed of terrorish threatens to sift the balance of world power and shatter the fragile peace in the Middle East.

Following your Heart - Jerry S. Eicher - #2 Fields of Home - Can an Englisha girl find true happiness among the Amish?

Hope Springs - Kim Cash Tate - Hope SPrings is the epitome of small town life - a place filled with quiet streets, where families have been friends for generations, a place where not a lot changes... until now.

The Bruise Brothers - Joe Jankowski - Lawrenceville is looking at it's first football State Finals in 30 years, but will the Bruszynski brothers be able to deliver a win just like their father did?

P.S. these books are available at Baker Book House or by request at bakerbookstore.com

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