[bksvol-discuss] Re: Need a book to scann

  • From: "Amber Wallenstein" <amber.wallens@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 2 Jun 2007 17:19:41 -0400

How about...
The All of It -- by Jeannette Haien

Amazon (4/5 Stars): Soaked by a miserable rain, Father Declan de Lowry swats midges and unsuccessfully casts for salmon while mulling the deathbed confession of a parishioner from the tiny Irish village of Roonatellin. The good priest is frantic to know why Kevin Dennehy refused to the end to marry Enda, who lived as his wife for decades with none suspecting their sin. When pressed, Kevin would only say, "there's some explanations that get you nowhere." That leaves it to Enda, an Irish Scheherazade, to breathlessly tell Father "the all of it," a wild, eyebrow-raising tale that meanders like sheep on the narrow roads. Her enthusiasm and Jeannette Haien's musical, evocative phrasing sweep this winning,
humorous novel along.

or
MOON CALLED by Patricia Briggs. #1 Mercy Thompson paranormal
mystery. Mercy is an auto mechanic running her own repair shop for
foreign cars in Richland, WA. She's also a `walker' (short
for `skinwalker') who can shapeshift into a coyote, and as far as she
knows, she's the only one of her kind in the area. She exists in a
world where werewolves, vampires, fae and humans more or less co-
exist, though not easily, and not totally openly. Not yet, anyway.
When a new werewolf shows up at her garage looking lost and hungry
and asking for work, Mercy (short for Mercedes) agrees and decides to
keep an eye on "Mac," since she knows that he is not one of the local
pack-her neighbor Adam is the local Alpha and she knows their scent.
Little does she know that this frightened young man/werewolf will
lead her into a dangerous intrigue involving pack business, deadly
politics, and a trip to Montana to the town where she was raised.
If you scan either of these, I would be happy to validate. In fact if you could let me know if you scan them, it will keep me from duplicating.
amber
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