Monday, January 21, 2013

New Releases January 14 - 19

Dear Readers,
This week marks our official grand opening at Baker Book House.  We have been operating in the newly remodeled store since Nov.  We are now completely finished with the warehouse, offices and storage area.  No more workers, as nice as they were no more loud noises, and no more dust, well at least extra dust.  We are back to normal and ready to serve customers better than ever. 
If you get a chance to stop in, please do.  We have several author visits and loads of great deals. 
Happy Reading
A Dream for Tomorrow - Melody Carlson - #3 Homeward on the Oregon Trail - The wagon train has reached Oregon now is the time to settle in.  Sometimes that can be harder that the trip itself.
Flight of the Earls - Michael K. Reynolds - An Heirs of Ireland novel - Claire and her brother move to America to leave the famine in Ireland behind.  She worries about what life will be like for them.
A Quilt for Jenna - Patrick E. Craig - #1 Apple Creek Dreams - Jerusha just wants to win the prize money at the fair so she can leave the heartbreak of her Amish life.
Katie Open her Heart - Jerry S. Eicher - #1 of Emma Raber's Daughter - Katie fears she will never have a normal life again.  After her father's death her mother has become a very bitter woman.  She withdraws from the community and Katie believes no one will ever want to marry her.
Safe in His Arms - Colleen Coble - #2 Under the Texas Sky - After a series of "accidents" threatens everything that Margaret holds dear, she must decide what to trust: her own ears, her best judgment or her heart.
Fatherless - Dr. James Dobson/Kurt Bruner - Life in America in 2047 is very different.  Transitions are encouraged for all debits and parenthood is discouraged.  Julie is sure she knows where she stands on these issues until she starts meeting the faces behind the "breeders" and "debits."

Mrs. Lincoln's Dressmaker - Jennifer Chiaverini - Based on the friendship of Mary Todd Lincoln and her dressmaker, Elizabeth Hobbs Keckley.

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