Mailbox Monday is on a blog tour! The popular meme started over at The Printed Page blog is being hosted by Chick Loves Lit for the month of August!
We share what books that we found in our mailboxes last week.. as I am fretfully trying to whittle down my review pile.. no advance review copies this week! YAY!
By suggestion of Arleigh at Historical-fiction.com, I received from Paperbackswap:
A Clare Darcy Trilogy by Clare Darcy which contains her regency-style novels from the 1970's: Lady Pamela, Victoire, Allegra:
Lady Pamela - ". . . the story of an impulsive, high-spirited girl who sets out to restore the Family Honour by locating a memorandum from the Foreign Office that was entrusted to her grandfather and suddenly missing from his files."
Victoire - ". . . a clever plot to extract money from the Marquis of Tarn is foiled by spunky Victoire Duvernay."
Allegra - ". . . the plight of lovely Allegra Herrington, left penniless and homeless by the death of her father."
Clare Darcy has been compared to one of my favorite authors, Georgette Heyer. I look forward to seeing how they stack up against each other!
What did you get in your box this week?
By suggestion of Arleigh at Historical-fiction.com, I received from Paperbackswap:
A Clare Darcy Trilogy by Clare Darcy which contains her regency-style novels from the 1970's: Lady Pamela, Victoire, Allegra:
Lady Pamela - ". . . the story of an impulsive, high-spirited girl who sets out to restore the Family Honour by locating a memorandum from the Foreign Office that was entrusted to her grandfather and suddenly missing from his files."
Victoire - ". . . a clever plot to extract money from the Marquis of Tarn is foiled by spunky Victoire Duvernay."
Allegra - ". . . the plight of lovely Allegra Herrington, left penniless and homeless by the death of her father."
Clare Darcy has been compared to one of my favorite authors, Georgette Heyer. I look forward to seeing how they stack up against each other!
What did you get in your box this week?