In My Mailbox: Awe-inspiring reads galore

In My Mailbox is a weekly meme hosted by Kristi at The Story Siren that lets book bloggers and book lovers get a peek at some of the goodies that are floating around out there.

It’s that time of the week again and we have a sweet stack of goodies to share with you guys and gals. Let’s get to the good stuff…

For Review:

The Dark Rose by Erin Kelly

Some time ago, I read Kelly’s The Poison Tree and while I didn’t enjoy it all that much, I felt compelled to give her another try. The Dark Rose sounds like a thrilling read. The summary mentions that the book delves into obsessive love and loyalty, devotion and desperation. Sounds like it could get a little intense for the MC.  I have to admit I love the cover too.

Fallen by Traci L. Slatton

I started reading this beauty as soon as I pulled it out of the mailbox. The cover is absolutely gorgeous and from what I’ve read, totally fits with the story. I’m always eager to see how the cover art plays into a story. Fallen is the first in a new post-apocalyptic series and it’s so unique. Check it out; you’ll be glad you did.

Won:

The Carrier of the Mark  by Leigh Fallon (Signed ARC & Signed Postcard)

I read this one last year and it’s so good. Definitely worth a re-read. The second installment of the Carrier Trilogy is titled Dawn of the Knights. It’s due out sometime this year, if memory serves me right. LOL

The Way We Fall  by Megan Crewe (ARC)

After reading the summary for this one, I was totally freaked out. From the summary alone, it sounds like it has a realistic feel to it. I’m anxious to crack the spine and see where the story goes. As a bonus, the cover art is fantastic. This is the first book in the Fallen World series.

Incarnate by Jodi Meadows (ARC)

This is easily one of my Top 10 must-read debuts this year. The cover alone makes this an easy buy. LOL It’s so pretty. I haven’t read a lot of books about reincarnation but I love the fantasy feel I get from the summary.  If you’ve read Incarnate, I’d like to know what you thought about it.

Special thanks to Aeicha @ Word Spelunking for all of these sweet reads.