Stacking the Shelves

Stacking the Shelves: It’s all about ARCs!

Stacking The Shelves is all about sharing the books you are adding to your shelves, may it be physical or virtual. This means you can include books you buy in physical store or online, books you borrow from friends or the library, review books, gifts and of course ebooks! It’s hosted by Tynga’s Reviews and Reading Reality!

Today I’ll be highlighting a few ARCs I’ve received recently that I’m pretty excited about!

available 2/4/20

In Oak Knoll, a verdant, tight-knit North Carolina neighborhood, professor of forestry and ecology Valerie Alston-Holt is raising her bright and talented biracial son. Xavier is headed to college in the fall, and after years of single parenting, Valerie is facing the prospect of an empty nest. All is well until the Whitmans move in next door―an apparently traditional family with new money, ambition, and a secretly troubled teenaged daughter. Thanks to his thriving local business, Brad Whitman is something of a celebrity around town, and he’s made a small fortune on his customer service and charm, while his wife, Julia, escaped her trailer park upbringing for the security of marriage and homemaking. Their new house is more than she ever imagined for herself, and who wouldn’t want to live in Oak Knoll? With little in common except a property line, these two very different families quickly find themselves at odds: first, over an historic oak tree in Valerie’s yard, and soon after, the blossoming romance between their two teenagers. 

I was lucky enough to win an advance copy of A Good Neighborhood AND be approved for it on Netgalley. I’m very excited about this one.

How gorgeous is this cover?? The leaf is reflective!

available 2/18/20

Claire is only seven years old when her college-age sister, Alison, disappears on the last night of their family vacation at a resort on the Caribbean island of Saint X. Several days later, Alison’s body is found in a remote spot on a nearby cay, and two local men―employees at the resort―are arrested. But the evidence is slim, the timeline against it, and the men are soon released. The story turns into national tabloid news, a lurid mystery that will go unsolved. For Claire and her parents, there is only the return home to broken lives. Years later, Claire is living and working in New York City when a brief but fateful encounter brings her together with Clive Richardson, one of the men originally suspected of murdering her sister. It is a moment that sets Claire on an obsessive pursuit of the truth―not only to find out what happened the night of Alison’s death but also to answer the elusive question: Who exactly was her sister? At seven, Claire had been barely old enough to know her: a beautiful, changeable, provocative girl of eighteen at a turbulent moment of identity formation.

I received an advance copy of Saint X from the publisher, Celadon Books, along with some super fun gifts. This one will be available on my birthday, so happy birthday to me! 😉 It sounds like a real page-turner!

Such a gorgeous cover too!

available 12/3/19

For twenty-four-year-old Eva Bruhns, World War II is a foggy childhood memory. At the war’s end, Frankfurt was a smoldering ruin, severely damaged by the Allied bombings. But that was two decades ago. Now it is 1963, and the city’s streets, once cratered are smooth and paved. Shiny new stores replace scorched rubble. Eager for her wealthy suitor, Jürgen Schoormann, to propose, Eva dreams of starting a new life away from her parents and sister. But Eva’s plans are turned upside down when a fiery investigator, David Miller, hires her as a translator for a war crimes trial. As she becomes more deeply involved in the Frankfurt Trials, Eva begins to question her family’s silence on the war and her future. Why do her parents refuse to talk about what happened? What are they hiding? Does she really love Jürgen and will she be happy as a housewife? Though it means going against the wishes of her family and her lover, Eva, propelled by her own conscience , joins a team of fiery prosecutors determined to bring the Nazis to justice—a decision that will help change the present and the past of her nation. 

I recently read the first few chapters of The German House on Bookishfirst.com and I was hooked. I loved the contrast between the evolving 1960s and the horror of World War II seen through the eyes of young girl who barely remembers it. I promptly jumped over to Netgalley to request it and was thrilled to be approved!


available 2/4/20

Bridie Devine—female detective extraordinaire—is confronted with the most baffling puzzle yet: the kidnapping of Christabel Berwick, secret daughter of Sir Edmund Athelstan Berwick, and a peculiar child whose reputed supernatural powers have captured the unwanted attention of collectors trading curiosities in this age of discovery. Winding her way through the labyrinthine, sooty streets of Victorian London, Bridie won’t rest until she finds the young girl, even if it means unearthing a past that she’d rather keep buried. Luckily, her search is aided by an enchanting cast of characters, including a seven-foot tall housemaid; a melancholic, tattoo-covered ghost; and an avuncular apothecary. But secrets abound in this foggy underworld where spectacle is king and nothing is quite what it seems.

I was invited to read Things in Jars by the publisher, Atria Books, through Netgalley. This one already has a lot of great reviews and sounds very intriguing. It reminded me a bit of The Infernal Devices series, which I love!


So it looks like January and February of next year will be very busy for me! Have you read/heard of/added any of these to your shelf?

Happy Wandering!

4 thoughts on “Stacking the Shelves: It’s all about ARCs!”

  1. Looks like I need to make time to read!! A Good Neighborhood sounds interesting, I’m curious to read more about this Julia lady! ?

    Saint X sounds like it would be a good one, too. Plus, I’m a sucker for pretty covers. When are we making Rum Punch?

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