Friday 8 May 2009

Coming in late 2009 from Thomas Nelson

Thomas Nelson are publishing some fascinating titles this year including these September/October releases. Click on the links for more.

I'm really keen to read Just Between You and Me and Ends of the Earth - gotta love Nick Polchak! And of course, I can't wait for Denise Hunter's Seaside Letters but I have already previewed that here :)

How about you? Any catch your eye?



Just Between You and Me by Jenny B. Jones

Maggie lives life on the edge, seemingly unafraid of anything. But the image she so carefully constructed is coming undone.

Maggie's job as a videographer takes her around the world. She tells people's stories, especially those of impoverished children. That's when she feels most alive, like she's making the world better.

But when a secret from her past resurfaces, Maggie gets a call that sends her home. Her dad desperately needs her help. Her estranged sister has run off, leaving 8-year-old Riley in his care.She returns reluctantly, hoping to help her neice. There she reconnects with Cooper--a once awkward and shy, now handsome, veterinarian. Her feelings skyrocket when she's with him, but she's afraid if she shows him her true self, he'll reject her.

An honest, hilarious journey that will transform Maggie--if she just learns to trust more and fearless.



Ends of the Earth by Tim Downs

Nick must face the realities of lost opportunities and the passing of time as he struggles to protect a mother and her child from agro-terrorists in this latest novel from award-winning author Tim Downs.

Dr. Nick Polchak is called to a farm community in eastern North Carolina to investigate a murder. The victim is the owner of a failing organic farm who had developed a drug problem, and the police think his murder is drug-related.

Nick finds the remains of a bale of marijuana scattered in the tomato fields--but the South American marijuana seems to be strangely infested with a common North Carolina insect: the tobacco hornworm. To further confound the mystery, the bugs are infected with a fungus from Asia. Nick suspects the man wasn't killed because of the marijuana, but because of the insects it contained.

He then discovers that a vicious agricultural scheme is underway to cripple the U.S.'s corn and ethanol production. But just how far will these terrorists go in their quest?



A Man of His Word by Kathleen Fuller

When Amish wife Moriah Byler is abandoned by her husband, she fears that she'll never find a man of his word.

When Moriah Byler married Levi Miller, she thought they would share a long life together. She is astonished when one day he abruptly leaves the Order, and her along with it. Unbeknownst to Levi, Moriah is pregnant.

Moriah finds herself alone and unsure where to turn. She's reticent about trusting her heart to anyone. What Moriah doesn't know is that Levi's twin, Gabriel, has loved her for years, but has kept this to himself. Gabriel is a man of his word--and a man of God's word. After another unexpected tragedy, Moriah must learn to unguard her heart and accept his love so she can be made whole again.




A Prisoner of Versailles by Golden Keyes Parsons

Madeleine's faith puts her at odds with an intimidating rival: King Louis XIV.

Having fled their homeland of France because of the persecution by Louis XIV, the Clavell family seeks refuge in Switzerland. However, the king is not about to let the recently widowed Madeleine, his childhood sweetheart, escape that easily. He sends musketeers to kidnap her and her oldest son, Philippe, holding them captive in his opulent palace. King Louis is suspicious that Philippe could be his son, and he's enraged by the growing affection of one of his courtiers for Madeleine.

Will Madeleine escape the king with her life or lose everything that she's fought so hard to keep?





Who Do I Talk To? by Neta Jackson

When Gabby loses custody of her sons and nearly all of her worldly possessions, she's surprised to discover what she's really made of. Now if she can just get her sons back . . .

Gabby Fairbanks's husband locks her out and disappears with her sons, leaving her homeless and stunned. With her frail mother and a mutt named Dandy, Gabby must take refuge at the women's shelter where she works, trying to salvage the shattered pieces of her life. There, her new friends-including Lucy the bag lady and sisters from the Yada Yada Prayer Group-prop her up.

But a midnight intruder brings unwanted media attention to the shelter and threatens to undermine Gabby's chances of getting her sons back. Still hoping to put her family together again, Gabby puzzles over what to do with the warm attentions of a sympathetic lawyer who rebuilds her confidence and soothes her wounded spirit.



Plain Promise by Beth Wiseman

Experience "love made new" in this best-selling Amish series.

Sadie Fisher wonders if she'll ever find true love again after the death of her husband. When wealthy Englischer Kade Saunders rents her guest cottage for a month, Sadie's world is turned upside-down.

Kade has a five-year old autistic son who is unexpectedly left in his permanent care. As Sadie's feelings for the child grow, so do her feelings for Kade. But is this man suitable for anything more than friendship?

6 comments:

C.J. Darlington said...

I'm with you! Jenny and Tim are fast becoming some of my fave authors. Can't wait for both of their releases.

Renee (BlacknGoldGirlsBookSpot) said...

OOOhhhhhh these books look terrific! I can't wait to read A Prisoner of Versailles, Plain Promise (love this series), and A Man of His Word (looks really different than other Amish fiction I've read)!

CeeCee said...

Love the Bug Man! Can't wait until Neta Jackson's new book comes out. I still this dress is a bit prudish for the character. I mentioned it on my blog and the author laughed about it.

You'll like the new Yada series Rel. Give it a try.

Tracy said...

Yep, the Tim Downs one would be a great read.

And of course you know I'd go for the Amish ones too.

Jennifer @ Quiverfull Family said...

Oooh, A Prisoner of Versailles looks good!

Nicole said...

Can't wait for the new Bug Man book.

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