Cheryl Rainfield is giving away three copies of The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. I've been looking forward to reading this one ever since I saw Stephen King's review as well as Jen Robinson's excellent review. If you're interested leave a comment on Cheryl's post. Good luck!
If I'm being perfectly honest with myself, I've done a shamefully poor job of addressing my love for Cat Sebastian 's books around these parts. I've certainly noted each time her beautiful stories have appeared on my end-of-the-year best of lists, see: The Perfect Crimes of Marian Hayes , basically every book in The Cabots series , and of course We Could Be So Good . And the pull is, quite simply, this: nobody is as kind and gentle with their characters and with their hearts than Cat Sebastian. Nobody. I haven't always been one for the gentler stories, but I cannot overstate the absolute gift it is sinking into one of Sebastian's exquisitely crafted historicals knowing that I get to spend the next however many pages watching two idiots pine and deny that feelings exist and just take care of each other as they fall in love. I wouldn't trade that experience for the world. Not this one or any other. Only two things in the world people count by months. H
I hope you get a chance to read it soon. I'm certain that you'll like it!
ReplyDeleteI'm excited, Jen!
ReplyDeleteOoo! Thanks for the heads up, Angie! I just read a review of this on Dear Author today and am sold on wanting to read this one.
ReplyDeleteI saw that review as well, Christine. Looks like a winner.
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