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Saturday, July 2, 2011

My Book Wishlist



The Hum and the Shiver by Alex Bledsoe
TBP: Sept. 27, 2011
Description:
No one knows where the Tufa came from, or how they ended up in the Smoky Mountains of East Tennessee, yet when the first Europeans arrived, they were already there. Dark-haired, enigmatic, and suspicious of outsiders, the Tufa live quiet lives in the hills and valleys of Cloud County. While their origins may be lost to history, there are clues in their music—hints of their true nature buried in the songs they have passed down for generations.

Private Bronwyn Hyatt returns from Iraq wounded in body and in spirit, only to face the very things that drove her away in the first place: her family, her obligations to the Tufa, and her dangerous ex-boyfriend. But more trouble lurks in the mountains and hollows of her childhood home. Cryptic omens warn of impending tragedy, and a restless “haint” lurks nearby, waiting to reveal Bronwyn’s darkest secrets. Worst of all, Bronwyn has lost touch with the music that was once a vital part of her identity.

With death stalking her family, Bronwyn will need to summon the strength to take her place among the true Tufa and once again fly on the night winds. . . .

Eyes to See by Joseph Nassise
TBP: Oct. 11, 2011
Description:
In an urban fantasy that charts daring new territory in the field, Jeremiah Hunt has been broken by a malevolent force that has taken his young daughter and everything else of value in his life: his marriage, his career, his reputation. Desperate to reclaim what he has lost, Hunt finally turns to the supernatural for justice.

Abandoning all hope for a normal life, he enters the world of ghosts and even more dangerous entities from beyond the grave. Sacrificing his normal sight so that he can see the souls of the dead and the powers that stalk his worst nightmares, Hunt embarks upon a strange new career—a pariah among the living; a scourge among the dead; doomed to walk between the light of day and the deepest darkness beyond night.

His love for his departed daughter sustains him when all is most hopeless, but Hunt is cursed by something more evil than he can possibly imagine. As he descends into the maelstrom of his terrifying quest, he discovers that even his deepest fears are but prelude to yet darker deeds by a powerful entity from beyond the grave…that will not let him go until it has used him for its own nefarious purposes.

So, what is on your wishlist this week?

18 comments:

  1. Are there really some peeps named Tufa or is that made up?

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  2. Eyes to See has a very scary cover, but the synopsis is intriguing!

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  3. Dooood, that guy needs some Eye drops ... stat!

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  4. The first cover is nice, the second simply scary. I would like to read that Tufa story. My wishlist this week? Heartless and let it arrive rather sooner than later - if not a murder is in the air!

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  5. Eyes to see looks great, scary but great.

    My wishlist

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  6. Oooh! I'm adding this one to my wishlist as well. I love the cover..it is definitely creepy!

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  7. DUDE- Eyes to See looks WICKED creepy!!! xoxo

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  8. @Blodeuedd... I have no idea. lol

    @Missie... His eyes are burning! Visine stat! lol

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  9. My featured wish this week is Babymouse: Monster Mash by Jennifer L. Holm and Matthew Holm. Come see why.

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  10. Eyes to see is very intriguing. I'm liking the cover alot. Plus it sounds great too!

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  11. Eyes to See sounds good but that cover is totally creeping me out!

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  12. The cover of Eyes to See is memorably disturbing, but the summary has got me hooked. More please.

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  13. OMG! Eyes to See has potentially one of the creepiest covers I have ever seen before! I mean, first off Zombie looking guy has it bad off because well, he is zombie looking, but then his eyes are on fire! And, his daughter is gone, as is his marriage, career and all of that jazz... Poor guy can't catch a break! ;)

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  14. Ooh, I love the title of Alex Bledsoe's book. It looks very different from his Eddie LaCrosse series. I'll definitely want to read that one.

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  15. These look superb. The last looks amazing. OOhh AAhh

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  16. Eyes to See looks really cool - and that cover is freaky (in a good way)!

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