Monday 6 July 2009

In My Mailbox (24)

Idea taken from The Story Siren

Guess what I've received? Deb Caletti books!


The Fortunes Of Indigo Skye by Deb Caletti.

I suddenly see where I'm standing, and that's at the edge of change - really, really big change.

Eighteen-year-old Indigo Skye feels like she has it all - a waitress job she loves, an adorable refrigerator-delivery-guy boyfriend, and a home life that's slightly crazed but rich in love. Until a mysterious man at the restaurant leaves her a 2.5 million-dollar tip, and her life as she knew it is transformed.

At first its amazing: a hot new car, enormous flat-screen TV, and presents for everyone she cares about. She laughs off the warnings that money changes people, that they come to rely on what they have instead of who they are. Because it won't happen...not to her. Or will it? What do you do when you can buy anything your heart desires — but what your heart desires can't be bought?


The Nature Of Jade by Deb Caletti.

Jade DeLuna is too young to die. She knows this, and yet she can't quite believe it, especially when the terrifying thoughts, loss of breath, and dizzy feelings come. Since being diagnosed with Panic Disorder, she's trying her best to stay calm, and visiting the elephants at the nearby zoo seems to help. That's why Jade keeps the live zoo webcam on in her room, and that's where she first sees the boy in the red jacket. A boy who stops to watch the elephants. A boy carrying a baby.

His name is Sebastian, and he is raising his son alone. Jade is drawn into Sebastian's cozy life with his son and his activist grandmother on their Seattle houseboat, and before she knows it, she's in love. With this boy who has lived through harder times than anyone she knows. This boy with a past.

Jade knows the situation is beyond complicated, but she hasn't felt this safe in a long time. She owes it all to Sebastian, her boy with the great heart. Her boy who is hiding a terrible secret. A secret that will force Jade to decide between what is right, and what feels right.



Wild Roses by Deb Caletti.

You would have never recognized the Dino I lived with in the books that had been written about him before the "incident." No one had a clue. No one seemed to see what was coming. Seventeen-year-old Cassie Morgan has a secret: She's living with a time bomb (a.k.a. her stepfather, Dino Cavalli). To the public, Dino is a world-renowned violinist and composer. To Cassie, he's an erratic, self-centered bully. Dino has always been difficult, but as he prepares for his comeback concert, something in him begins to shift. He seems more high-strung than ever, set off by any little thing. He stops sleeping, starts chain-smoking. And he grows increasingly paranoid, saying things that Cassie is desperate to make sense of, but can't. So she does what she thinks she must: She tries to hide his behavior from the outside world. Before, she was angry. Now, she is afraid. Enter Ian Waters: a brilliant young violinist, and Dino's first-ever student. The minute Cassie lays eyes on Ian she knows she's doomed. She tries everything to keep away from him, but is drawn to him in a way she's never felt before. It should be easy. It should be beautiful. It is not. Cassie thought she understood that love could bring pain. But this union will have consequences she could not have imagined.


Honey, Baby, Sweetheart by Deb Caletti.

Ruby McQueen is a sixteen-year-old high school student with the name, she thinks, of a rodeo cowgirl porn star, or, maybe worse, a Texas beauty queen runner-up. Her mother, Ann, one of the town librarians, was reading too much Southern literature before Ruby was born, and Chip, Ruby's father, who was already dreaming of Nashville stardom, thought it would make a great stage name someday. Soon after Chip Jr. was born, Chip left to try his luck in the music business and ended up at the Gold Nugget Amusement Park one state over. He returns occasionally for visits that turn Ann's heart upside down, and Ruby's stomach inside out.

It is summer in the northwest town of Nine Mile Falls, a place where brown bears sometimes show up in the shopping mall and people in hang gliders soar down the mountains and sometimes get stuck dangling from the trees. Ruby, ordinarily dubbed The Quiet Girl, finds herself hanging out with gorgeous, rich, thrill-seeking Travis Becker. With Travis, Ruby can be someone she's never been before: Fearless. Powerful. But Ruby is in over her head, and finds she is risking more and more when she's with him.

In an effort to keep Ruby occupied and mend her own broken heart, Ann drags Ruby to the weekly book club she runs for seniors. At first Ruby can't imagine a more boring way to spend an afternoon, but she is soon charmed by the Casserole Queens (named, quite ironically, after women who bring casseroles to new widowers' homes in hopes ofsnagging a husband). When the group discovers one of their own members is the subject of the tragic love story they are reading, Ann and Ruby ditch their respective obsessions to spearhead a reunion between the long-ago lovers. But this mission turns out to be more than just a road trip. Somewhere along the way Ruby and her mother learn the true meaning of love and freedom from it, individual purpose, and the real ties that bind.



Such a great week isn't it? I'd been lusting for Deb books for a real real long time and thanks to Deb and Molly at Simon&Schuster, I finally got my hands on them. The books look really beautiful and I have no doubt how great they are going to be. Have you read any of these? Which do you think I should read first? I'm so excited haha.


How about you? What have you bought/received/borrowed to satisfy your crave for good reads? :)

13 comments:

Kristen said...

I haven't read any of Deb's books yet, but I'm going to! I'm hoping to start Wild Roses tomorrow.

Unknown said...

They all look and sound great! I haven't read any of those but I have honey, baby sweetheart but haven't had the chance to read it yet. You should read that one first so I know what I'm getting into hahaha jk jk :D Um you should read the fortunes of indigo skye, it sounds more interesting than the rest, to me anyway. :)

a flight of minds said...

I've read all of Deb Caletti's books besides her newest one and really enjoyed them all. Wild Roses is my favourite and I would recommend that one the most. Happy reading!

- Alex

Katie said...

Great books. I haven't read any of Deb Caletti's books yet but I have a couple on my bookshelf. Enjoy!

Brooke Reviews said...

Lots of Caletti! I have Honey Baby Sweetheart, but haven't read it yet. :)

Hillary said...

Out of all of those I've only read Wild Roses but they all look really great and I've really wanted to read the newer ones. :)

Just Your Typical Book Blog said...

Oooo awesome week! I've never read any of her books, but I've heard good things. I really like the covers too. Happy Reading!

Amber

prophecygirl said...

They all look and sound great! I've never read a Deb Caletti book, so I'm looking forward to seeing what you think of them :)

Briana said...

I only have one of her books but I'm sure all of them are fantastic. Great week!

-Briana

Diana Dang said...

Great batch! Happy reading!

Anonymous said...

I really love all of Deb Caletti's covers! I should read one of them.

Lenore Appelhans said...

That's so sweet of Deb and Molly!

Jess said...

Wow -- all of these novels sound fantastic! Happy reading.