Monday, September 24, 2012

Mailbox Monday 09.24.12



Hosted this month by BookNAround.

Mailbox Monday is the gathering place for readers to share the books that came into their house last week (checked out library books don’t count, eBooks & audio books do). Warning: Mailbox Monday can lead to envy, toppling TBR piles and humongous wish lists.


Jane Eliot wears an iron mask.

It’s the only way to contain the fey curse that scars her cheek. The Great War is five years gone, but its scattered victims remain—the ironskin.

When a carefully worded listing appears for a governess to assist with a "delicate situation"—a child born during the Great War—Jane is certain the child is fey-cursed, and that she can help.

Teaching the unruly Dorie to suppress her curse is hard enough; she certainly didn’t expect to fall for the girl’s father, the enigmatic artist Edward Rochart. But her blossoming crush is stifled by her own scars, and by his parade of women. Ugly women, who enter his closed studio...and come out as beautiful as the fey.

Jane knows Rochart cannot love her, just as she knows that she must wear iron for the rest of her life. But what if neither of these things is true? Step by step Jane unlocks the secrets of her new life—and discovers just how far she will go to become whole again.

From Tor Books via NetGalley. Release date: October 2nd.


Illuminations chronicles the life of Hildegard von Bingen (1098–1179), who was tithed to the church at the age of eight and expected to live out her days in silent submission as the handmaiden of a renowned but disturbed young nun, Jutta von Sponheim. Instead, Hildegard rejected Jutta’s masochistic piety and found comfort and grace in studying books, growing herbs, and rejoicing in her own secret visions of the divine. When Jutta died some three decades later, Hildegard broke out of her prison with the heavenly calling to speak and write about her visions and to liberate her sisters and herself from the soul-destroying anchorage.

Like Anita Diamant’s portrayal of Dinah in The Red Tent, Mary Sharratt interweaves historical research with psychological insight and vivid imagination to write an engaging and triumphant portrait of a courageous and remarkably resilient woman and the life she might have lived. Deeply affecting, Illuminations is a testament to the power of faith, love, and self-creation.

From Houghton Mifflin Harcourt via NetGalley. Release date: October 9th.




7 comments:

Jessica ( frellathon ) said...

Ohhhh that cover for Ironskin just calls to me. So nice looking

Mystica said...

Love the Illuminations cover. Sounds such a fascinating read as well.

bermudaonion said...

I hope they're both wonderful!

Laurel-Rain Snow said...

Illuminations looks awesome! Enjoy your books, and here's MY MONDAY MEMES POST

Book of Secrets said...

Hildegard von Bingen's life sounds fascinating. I hope you enjoy Illuminations - I need to check it out myself.

Anonymous said...

Illuminations caught my eye.

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Elizabeth said...

ILLUMINATIONS looks very good.

ENJOY!!

Elizabeth
Silver's Reviews
http://silversolara.blogspot.com/2012/09/mailbox-monday-9242012.html