Friday, 18 November 2011

Coming soon from David C Cook

I am a big fan of the books David C Cook are releasing and it looks like 2012 will be another stellar year for them.  Here's a few to anticipate and I'll have more on the way.

These all look good but just have to say: LISA. TAWN. BERGREN.


Cal, Harlan, and Buddy grow up together in a small Virginia town in the years before the second World War. United by age, proximity, and temperament, they get into—and out of—all the trouble that boys manage to find. They even earn a nickname from a local restaurateur who gives the boys their first jobs and plenty of friendly advice. "Uncle" Vic calls them the Mulligans, because they always seem to find a way through a thicket of trouble—family problems, girls, college, war—to success. Cal and Harlan and Buddy have been blessed with second chances.

Now it’s 1959, and police lieutenant Buddy receives an early-morning phone call: his friend Harlan, a store owner, has been shot in a break-in. Cal, now a preacher, meets Buddy at the hospital, and together, as professionals and as friends, they begin to unravel what might have happened to Harlan.

January, 2012




Just a girl. The only one strong enough to break the cycle.

In Depression-era Mississippi, Millie Reynolds longs to escape the madness that marks her world. With an abusive father and a "nothing mama," she struggles to find a place where she really belongs.

For answers, Millie turns to the Gypsies who caravan through town each spring. The travelers lead Millie to a key which unlocks generations of shocking family secrets. When tragedy strikes, the mysterious contents of the box give Millie the tools she needs to break her family’s longstanding cycle of madness and abuse.

Through it all, Millie experiences the thrill of first love while fighting to trust the God she believes has abandoned her. With the power of forgiveness, can Millie finally make her way into the free?

February, 2012



Leaving Lancaster by Kate Lloyd

Can a splintered Amish family reconcile?

More than anything else, thirty-something Holly Fisher longs for family. Growing up in Seattle without a dad or grandparents, she wonders what it would be like to have a heritage, a place of belonging. Holly is furious when her mother, Esther, reveals a long-kept secret: Holly’s grandmother and uncles are still alive and begging Esther to return. And Holly is shocked when she learns that the family she’s never known lives on a Lancaster, Pennsylvania, farm—as part of an Amish community her mother once abandoned.

Guilt-ridden Esther, terrified to see her mother and siblings, begs Holly to accompany her on a visit to Esther’s mother before she dies. But can their journey to a conflicting world heal their emotional wounds and finally bring them home?

Set in the heart of contemporary Lancaster County, Leaving Lancaster explores the power of forgiveness, family reconciliation, and love where least expected.

March, 2012




It’s the summer of 1913 and Cora Kensington’s life on the family farm has taken a dark turn. After enduring crippling personal losses, she struggles to make it through, day to day. But then a stranger comes to call. And in one fateful afternoon, Cora discovers that a terrible secret has been kept from her…a secret that will radically change her future. 

Cora is invited to take the “Grand Tour” of Europe, a journey intended to finish a person’s eduction, to solidify an understanding of culture, history and personal refinement. As she travels from England to France, with kin she’s never known, Cora encounters the blessings of the family name, as well as the curses. But when an unbidden love begins to form, she realizes the journey is only beginning…

June, 2012 

8 comments:

Lydia said...

Love Lisa's cover! Looks like a sure fire winner.

Casey said...

Nice cover! I've been impressed with Cook's books too. Found some new fav authors through them!

Renee (BlacknGoldGirlsBookSpot) said...

I have to agree with you and Lydia Lisa's book looks AMAZING!!!! I CANNOT wait to read it. I'm a sucker for a historical and while I'm not the biggest fan of recent book covers her's is sooo pretty! I love the Edwardian period! Squee!

XOXO~ Renee

Kelli Standish said...

Lisa's cover is totally drool worthy. I can't WAIT for that story!

Rel said...

Lydia ~ anything with the Eiffel Tower, right?!?!

Casey ~ so who are some fav Cook authors for you? I love Lisa, Linda Windsor, Ginger Garrett and more...

Renee ~ Lisa's fabo, isn't she?!

Kel ~ yay, LOVE that my fabulous friend is visiting! Have you read her River of Time series? Can't remember if we have talked about them!

Ronie Kendig said...

Lisa's cover looks fabulous and the book UH-MAZING! But then again, ALL of Lisa's books are!

Jenny said...

Looking forward to all of these...and I join the consensus. Lisa's cover is GORGEOUS!

Thanks for sharing, Rel. =)

Tracy said...

Ahhhh...David C Cook books have not disappointed me yet.

Is it a strange thing that every now and then I run my eye along the spines of my shelves to see what kinds of publishers are on my shelf? I smile at some more than others yet I love all those books regardless.

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