Saturdays at the Café is a weekly feature hosted here to talk about and discuss the books I’ve discovered during the past week, added to my shelf and am excited about reading. They may be new/scheduled releases I’ve seen on NetGalley, at the library, or from publishers or they may be older titles my friends have reviewed and shared on Goodreads or blogs.
The hardscrabble folks of Troublesome Creek have to scrap for everything-everything except books, that is. Thanks to Roosevelt’s Kentucky Pack Horse Library Project, Troublesome’s got its very own traveling librarian, Cussy Mary Carter.
Cussy’s not only a book woman, however, she’s also the last of her kind, her skin a shade of blue unlike most anyone else. Not everyone is keen on Cussy’s family or the Library Project, and a Blue is often blamed for any whiff of trouble. If Cussy wants to bring the joy of books to the hill folks, she’s going to have to confront prejudice as old as the Appalachias and suspicion as deep as the holler.
Inspired by the true blue-skinned people of Kentucky and the brave and dedicated Kentucky Pack Horse library service of the 1930s, The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek is a story of raw courage, fierce strength, and one woman’s belief that books can carry us anywhere-even back home.
The Traveling Sisters are reading this but I took a pass until I read the review by Carol @ Reading Ladies. I got that this was something I’d enjoy. On my library wishlist.
Morgan Grant and her sixteen-year-old daughter, Clara, would like nothing more than to be nothing alike.
Morgan is determined to prevent her daughter from making the same mistakes she did. By getting pregnant and married way too young, Morgan put her own dreams on hold. Clara doesn’t want to follow in her mother’s footsteps. Her predictable mother doesn’t have a spontaneous bone in her body.
With warring personalities and conflicting goals, Morgan and Clara find it increasingly difficult to coexist. The only person who can bring peace to the household is Chris—Morgan’s husband, Clara’s father, and the family anchor. But that peace is shattered when Chris is involved in a tragic and questionable accident. The heartbreaking and long-lasting consequences will reach far beyond just Morgan and Clara.
While struggling to rebuild everything that crashed around them, Morgan finds comfort in the last person she expects to, and Clara turns to the one boy she’s been forbidden to see. With each passing day, new secrets, resentment, and misunderstandings make mother and daughter fall further apart. So far apart, it might be impossible for them to ever fall back together.
Hoover is now one of my auto read authors. Thanks to Tina @ Reading Between the Pages for the heads up!
Paxton never thought he’d be working for Cloud, the giant tech company that’s eaten much of the American economy. Much less that he’d be moving into one of the company’s sprawling live-work facilities.
But compared to what’s left outside, Cloud’s bland chainstore life of gleaming entertainment halls, open-plan offices, and vast warehouses…well, it doesn’t seem so bad. It’s more than anyone else is offering.
Zinnia never thought she’d be infiltrating Cloud. But now she’s undercover, inside the walls, risking it all to ferret out the company’s darkest secrets. And Paxton, with his ordinary little hopes and fears? He just might make the perfect pawn. If she can bear to sacrifice him.
As the truth about Cloud unfolds, Zinnia must gamble everything on a desperate scheme—one that risks both their lives, even as it forces Paxton to question everything about the world he’s so carefully assembled here.
Together, they’ll learn just how far the company will go…to make the world a better place.
Set in the confines of a corporate panopticon that’s at once brilliantly imagined and terrifyingly real, The Warehouse is a near-future thriller about what happens when Big Brother meets Big Business–and who will pay the ultimate price.
This showed up at my library and I was interested enough to check out reviews from friends on Goodreads. In the end, given my career in corporate business, it called to me.
Trauma victims are not new to medical examiner Faith McIntyre, but this one is different. The unconscious woman clinging to life after a hit and run is FBI agent Macy Crow. What the woman from Quantico was doing in a dark alley after midnight is just one mystery. The other is more unsettling: Macy is Faith’s mirror image—the twin sister she never knew she had.
Faith knew that she was adopted, but now she’s finding that her childhood concealed other secrets. Following the trail of clues Macy left behind, Faith and Texas Ranger Mitchell Hayden make a shocking discovery on an isolated country ranch—a burial ground for three women who disappeared thirty years before.
They weren’t the only victims in a killer’s twisted plot. And they won’t be the last.
As the missing pieces of Faith’s and Macy’s dark lives snap into place, Faith is becoming more terrified by what she sees—and by what she must do to save her sister and herself from the past.
Sounds really good, right? Two of my Goodreads friends thought so and their reviews sold me!
These four do sound quite good. I am really going to add the new Colleen Hoover book as well as The Bookwoman…..and I have seen a few compelling reviews of The Warehouse…so many books and so little time. Happy Saturday, Jonetta!
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I like that we’re drawn to the same books this week! Have a great weekend, Marialyce 💜
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Happy reading Jo! I love the sound of all of these and can’t wait to read the Hoover!📚💜
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Thanks, Susan! I knew I wasn’t the only Hoover fan out here🥰
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All the books look good, I loved The Warehouse by Rob Hart!
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Ooh, that’s good to hear, Jules!
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I loved Cut & Run and hope you enjoy it as much as I did. I added The Bookwoman of Troublesome Creek after reading a good review from a blogger I follow. Enjoy all of your reads this week Jonetta.
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Thanks, Carla! Great to hear you enjoyed Cut & Run, too.
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I hope you enjoy Book Woman Jonetta! I’ll watch for your review! 👍
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Thanks, Carol!
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Great additions! I can’t wait to get a copy of the new CoHo, I really enjoyed The Book Woman Of Troublesome Creek and I have a copy of Cut and Run on my kindle somewhere… I hope you will enjoy these! xx
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Thanks, Yvo! Seeing that new CoHo title got me so excited🥰 And, you’re making me feel even better about adding <I.Troublesome Creek.
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I got The Book Woman Of Troublesome Creek as well and should hopefully get to it very soon. I will look out for your review!
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I think you’ll get to it sooner than I can and will definitely be on the lookout for yours!
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I loved Cut and Run. I should read more Colleen Hoover. I’ve enjoyed everything I’ve read but it’s sooooooo emotional. Have a wonderful week and enjoy your new reads!
Anne – Books of My Heart Here is my Sunday Post
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You put Cut and Run on my radar and Robin convinced me to go for it!
CoHo=emotional, at least everything I’ve listened to to-date💜
Enjoy your organizing, Anne! So cool about your antique furniture.
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I loved the Book Woman book! Such terrific storytelling and characters. Can’t wait to hear what you think. I’m in the middle of The Warehouse now. Enjoy!
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That’s great to know, Lisa!
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As always you have such an eclectic mix, look forward to hearing what you think of them all.
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Thanks, Alexandra! I’m never bored with my choices😊
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That’s the best part! 😀
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Book Woman is one of my favorite books this year, Jonetta! I hope you love it! Mary Burton is a NC author! I have meant to try her books for a while, and I look forward to your thoughts on The Warehouse. It’s been on my radar too.
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I’m seeing so many great reviews of all three books, including yours Jennifer, so I have high hopes🥰
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Thrilled to see you add Hoover’s newest to your TBR list!
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Thanks to you🥰
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I’m really curious about The Warehouse after seeing some good reviews for it this week. It sounds like one of those unsettling reads that really makes you think.
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Very much so, Suzanne! I’ve seen so many positive reviews for this book.
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The Warehouse is waiting on my NetGalley shelf! This week, I haven’t added any book, can you believe that? 🙂 x
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