Mailbox Monday is hosted this month by Life in the Thumb and is where book bloggers gather to share what showed up in their mailboxes this week, whether those mailboxes received email or snail mail.
There are few fictional stories that can match the true story of the Mohr family and their long quest for freedom which began in Romania as World War II was getting underway. Their journey from Romania to Weimar Germany would begin a perilous four years in the lives of the parents and their children, especially Melitta. She vanished into a Nazi institution on the day of her birth and would not be seen again by her family for six months. The miraculous circumstances of the reunion with her family would alone make a compelling story. But the dangerous adventures did not end. Their experiences in Weimar, which was also home to the notorious Buchenwald concentration camp, were among the worst that could occur to any family. Later, the family would be confronted with another decision between the time Patton's Third Army liberated Buchenwald and Weimar and before the region would be turned over to the Soviet Union. Their efforts to catch the last train from Weimar to Augsburg, West Germany, are captivating.
Amazon Freebies (which I may actually read someday)
Amazon Freebies (which I may actually read someday)
Via NetGalley:
Mistletoe Wishes: The Billionaire's Christmas Gift\One Christmas Night in Venice\Snowbound with the Millionaire (Harlequin Anthologies)
Three short romances, all set during the Christmas season. Nothing you wouldn't expect. To be reviewed in September as part of my "Christmas in September" feature. If you review Christmas-themed books, you are invited to join in the fun. Stay tuned for more details.
A Lawman's Christmas (McKettricks, Book 14)The new Marshal meets the old Marshal's widow. Will be part of Christmas in September.
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It's Monday, What Are You Reading is hosted by Sheila at Book Journey. She asks what we read or reviewed this week and what we plan to read next week.
Read this Week:
Read this Week:
OK, I'm impressed by your Amazon freebies! Enjoy your reading (of those and the others as well).
ReplyDeleteYou'll never by out of books, at this rate. But you do read a lot, too! I read 5 books, but that was because there was a read-a-thon I took part in.
ReplyDeleteHave a good week.
Wow, you have a wonderful mailbox this week. You just gotta love those freebie e books!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week and happy reading!
I grab freebies that look interesting too - I figure if I don't like it, I can just delete it. Enjoy your new books.
ReplyDeleteI haven't had much luck with freebies. I'm often disappointed and rarely (just now and then, so I suppose that's something) surprised.
ReplyDeleteHere's my It's Monday post for this week: It's Monday! What Are You Reading?
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Hey Kids, Want Some Chocolates? sounds right up my alley. Can't wait for you review. Happy reading!
ReplyDeleteI got a few of those Amazon freebies too- hope they are good!
ReplyDeleteI read Hey Kids, Want Some Chocolates last night and was disappointed. Need to write my review later today
ReplyDeleteLove those freebies :-) And I actually like seeing the Christmas books start to hit reviewers' mailboxes. I'll look forward to your thoughts!
ReplyDeleteI feel the same way about freebies - I may actually read them someday! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteDiana @ Book of Secrets
Those freebie books are fun, aren't they? I hope they are all winners!
ReplyDeleteThat is quite a stack of freebies! I hope there are some good ones in there.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy them all.
ReplyDeleteI love the freebies from Amazon. I slightly obsessed with them!!
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