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Winner of the "Let's Hear It For The Boys" $10 Amazon Gift Card goes to
Bridget T aka Iambtinrb... please email me at stephanieelliotATgmail.com
with your full name and address!
First off, we have the winner of HEART LIKE MINE - Congrats
to NOVA, aka sparkle40175. Please email me your full name and address at
stephanieelliot(at)gmail.com so we can send you your book! Also, so many of you
are fans of Mexican food! And second runner up: Olive Garden! Who knew! Thanks
for sharing your fave restaurants with me. Now I'm hungry! Now, onto today's
post, which is…
Let's Hear it for the Boys!
I don't highlight men authors enough on Booking with Manic
so I thought I'd do a post showcasing three authors you have GOT to get your
hands on. Check these authors out and the books they have written. You will be
surprised and delighted. I love when I find a good man (author!) and am excited
to share some of them with you here:
Many of you are familiar with Harlan Coben and I have heard of him for
years but never read him. When this book was brought to my attention, I knew I
wanted to check him out!
Fast-paced with short chapters for quick reading, which I
LOVE, Six
Years will have you racing through the pages to get to the final thrilling ending.
Jake watched the love of his life Natalie, marry another
man, and for six years he's been miserable knowing he let the woman of his
dreams get away. When he reads Natalie's husband's obituary in the newspaper,
he decides to attend his funeral. Hoping beyond hope to reconnect with Natalie,
imagine his shock when at the funeral, the grieving wife is not Natalie. This
spurs Jake on an adventure to find Natalie and to discover what happened to
her.
Debut author Jon Harrison is one to watch! His new book,The Banks of Certain Rivers has been called a "jewel-box of a novel", mixing humor and drama. James Frey, author of A Million Little Pieces, (love him or hate him -- he's a brilliant writer, and I personally love him!) says of The Banks of Certain Rivers that it is "Urgent, real, and often very funny."
Personally, I love any story where social media is weaved into the plot and as
you'll read in this blurb, the secret gets out via YouTube in the "worst
possible way."
Neil Kazenzakis is barely holding his life together: ever
since an accident left his wife profoundly disabled, he's been doing his best
as a single dad and popular high school teacher. He's also been dealing with
Lauren Downey, his sort-of girlfriend of the past two years who's pushing for a
commitment—and for Neil to finally tell his son Christopher about their secret
relationship.
Neil's carefully balanced world begins to fall apart when
some questionable footage of him is anonymously posted to YouTube...just as
Chris learns about Lauren in the worst possible way. Doubting his own
recollection of the events in the online video as he's threatened with the loss
of his job and the ability to care for his wife, Neil must find a way to prove
the truth to his family, his community, and himself as he struggles to regain
the splintered trust of his son.
David Klein is an
author I've had my eye on for a while and I'm really sorry I haven't
highlighted him here sooner. There are two books of his that I really want you
to check out!
A riveting tale of psychological suspense about a woman
who finds herself in an impossible situation.
Lured by the hope of a better life for herself and her
son, Celeste Vanek must deal with the emotional and physical resistance of her compulsive gambler husband when she asks for a divorce. Though she hopes she is on the verge of making a clean break, her husband demands his family back, and things get violent. Jake Atwood, who witnesses the shocking scene between Celeste and her husband, struggles with his own emotional and ethical issues while attempting
to help Celeste escape her marriage. At the same time, Jake is involved with Sara,
a married and childless police detective who has a private agenda to pursue when
a crime is committed that links all of these characters together and changes
their lives forever. With heart-pounding suspense and brilliant psychological
insight,
CLEAN BREAK will leave readers breathless.
Gwen Raine is a woman readers will instantly recognize: an
attractive, thirtyish stay-at-home mom who lives in the kind of tranquil
suburban community where the wives spend their days ferrying the kids to and
from school and music lessons and nature camps and where the husbands work
long, grueling hours at stressful white-collar jobs in order to maintain the
upscale standard of living to which the whole family has become
all-too-accustomed. It’s a milieu in which everything seems to be right—yet so
much can go wrong.
And it does—starting with a seemingly minor decision that
turns Gwen’s perfect life upside down. It’s a typical Friday morning in late
summer and Gwen is anticipating a long-awaited weekend away at the lake with
her overworked husband, Brian, and their two small children. After dropping her
daughter off at swim class, Gwen drives across town to purchase a small bag of
marijuana from an old flame. She’s counting on the pot to help her unwind later
that night in those precious private moments with Brian after the kids are
asleep. Then, on the way home, Gwen gets into a car accident—an accident that
leaves her bruised and somewhat battered but leaves the other driver (an
elderly man who crossed over into her lane) dead. The local police know the
accident isn’t her fault, but when they find the marijuana in Gwen’s car, they
throw the book at her. There have been problems with drugs in the schools and
they want to crack down on abusers, whoever and wherever they are. Before long,
Gwen is in legal hot water—and the temperature keeps rising. Finally, under
pressure from the police, her attorney, and her own husband, she reveals her
source’s name.
Meanwhile, Brian is embroiled in a moral and legal dilemma of
his own when the big pharmaceutical company he works for markets an
anti-anxiety drug for "off-label" use as a weight-loss aid, only to
discover that it can have deadly consequences. And Gwen’s former lover Jude, a
local restaurateur and the supplier of the stash of the title, has gotten in
way over his head with his little side business.
Told from multiple perspectives and revolving around a
diverse set of vividly imagined characters, this rich, ambitious, and deeply
satisfying novel takes a mordant look at our society’s ambivalent and often
hypocritical attitude toward all manner of mood-altering substances, legal and
illegal. Paced by psychological suspense and an ever-thickening plot, Stash
ultimately is about the moral complications that arise when a modern woman’s
fierce determination to do the right thing collides head-on with human
fallibility and desire.
Share with me who is one of your favorite male authors and
the winner will receive a $10 amazon gift card FROM me so you can purchase the
book of your choice--hopefully you will choose one of these amazing books by
one of these very talented authors I've highlighted here!!
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