Acquired some books that look really good. 

 Twilight by Stephenie Meyer

"About three things I was absolutely positive.  First, Edward was a vampire.  
Second, there was a part of him--and I didn't know how dominant that part might 
be--that thirsted for my blood.  And third, I was unconditionally and 
irrevocably in love with him.  I’d never given much thought to how I would die. 
I’d had reason enough in the last few months but even if I had, I would not 
have imagined it like this... Surely it was a good way to die, in the place of 
something else, someone I loved. Noble, even. That ought to count for 
something.”

When Isabella Swan moves to the gloomy town of Forks and meets the mysterious, 
alluring Edward Cullen, her life takes a thrilling and terrifying turn. With 
his porcelain skin, golden eyes, mesmerizing voice, and supernatural gifts, 
Edward is both irresistible and impenetrable. Up until now, he has managed to 
keep his true identity hidden, but Bella is determined to uncover his dark 
secret.What Bella doesn’t realize is the closer she gets to him, the more she 
is putting herself and those around her at risk. And, it might be too late to 
turn back... 

 
New Moon by Stephenie Meyer

I FELT LIKE I WAS TRAPPED IN ONE OF THOSE TERRIFYING NIGHTMARES...the one where 
you have to run, run till your lungs burst, but you can't make your body move 
fast enough...But this was no dream, and, unlike the nightmare, I wasn't 
running for my life; I was racing to save something infinitely more precious. 
My own life meant little to me today.

For Bella Swan, there is one thing more important than life itself: Edward 
Cullen. But being in love with a vampire is even more dangerous than Bella ever 
could have imagined. Edward has already rescued Bella from the clutches of one 
evil vampire, but now, as their daring relationship threatens all that is near 
and dear to them, they realize their troubles may be just beginning... 

 
Questions To Ask Before Marrying by Melissa Senate

A New York Times article lists fifteen questions couples should ask before 
marrying

Ruby Miller and her fiancé, Tom Truby, have questions 1 to 14 almost covered. 
It's question 15 that has the Maine schoolteacher stumped: Is their 
relationship strong enough to withstand challenges?

Challenges like…Ruby's twin sister, Stella. The professional muse, flirt and 
face reader thinks Ruby is playing it safe. And that the future Mrs. Ruby Truby 
will die of boredom before her first anniversary or her thirtieth birthday, 
whichever comes first.

Challenges like…sexy maverick teacher Nick McDermott, Ruby's secret longtime 
crush, who confesses his feelings for her at her own engagement party.

But before Ruby can plan the wedding that may never be, Stella announces she's 
pregnant by a one-night stand whose name might be Jake (or James? Maybe Jason?) 
and who lives somewhere under the glittering lights of Las Vegas. Ruby and 
Stella hit the road to find him—with a lot more than fifteen questions.

And after three thousand miles, a stowaway relative and hitchhiking teen 
lovebirds bound for an Elvis wedding chapel, the Miller sisters might get some 
answers.


 Something Good by Fiona Gibson

What are best friends for?

If only her mother had a clue.

Shy and insecure all her life, fifteen-year-old Hannah finally feels as if she 
belongs. She acts in the theater club production and hangs out with a 
super-kissable boy, and her new best friend, Zoë, has turned her on to clothes, 
makeup and nicking lipsticks for fun. It's great. Of course, her unbearable 
mother, Jane, is unimpressed with all this behavior…especially the night she 
has to bail Hannah out of serious trouble.

But who's behaving badly? On a trip to a remote Scottish isle the tables are 
turned when Hannah discovers her mom's hiding a startling secret. With 
everything up in the aireven the self-proclaimed rebel Zoë is having strange 
episodes of consciencesomething good surely must be lurking in the chaos. 

 
Such a Pretty Fat: One Narcissist's Quest To Discover if Her Life Makes Her Ass 
Look Big, Or Why Pie is Not The Answer by Jen Lancaster 

New from the author of Bitter Is the New Black, and Bright Lights, Big Ass.

It's possible that my high self-esteem is bad for my health.

"To whom the fat rolls...I'm tired of books where a self-loathing heroine is 
teased to the point where she starves herself skinny in hopes of a fabulous new 
life. And I hate the message that women can't possibly be happy until we all 
fit into our skinny jeans. I don't find these stories uplifting; they make me 
want to hug these women and take them out for fizzy champagne drinks and 
cheesecake and explain to them that until they figure out their insides, their 
outsides don't matter. Unfortunately, being overweight isn't simply a societal 
issue that can be fixed with a healthy dose of positive self-esteem. It's a 
health matter, and here on the eve of my fortieth year, I've learned I have to 
make changes so I don't, you know, die. Because what good is finally being able 
to afford a pedicure if I lose a foot to adult-onset diabetes?" 


 The Hunt by Jennifer Sturman

Meeting the in-laws was the least of her problems...

There's nothing like being the guest of honor at an engagement party to remind 
a person she has commitment issues, but Rachel Benjamin has finally put her 
neuroses behind her. A weekend with her fiance, Peter, and his parents will put 
her skills to the test, but she's confident they'll never guess how new she is 
to normal relationships.

Then Rachel receives a cryptic message: her friend Hilary is missing. Hilary 
was last seen in the company of Igor "Iggie" Behrenz, a budding internet tycoon 
with strange fashion sense and even stranger secrets. Someone is orchestrating 
an elaborate scavenger hunt across San Francisco, dangling Hilary as the prize.

Now Rachel has to track down her friend, which would be enough of a challenge 
if she weren't already busy proving how normal she is to her future in-laws. 
And when Rachel stumbles upon secrets all Peter's own, she wonders if maybe she 
declared victory over her neuroses too soon. 


A Date On Cloud Nine by Jenna McKnight

Once is never enough!

Lilly Marquette doesn't need angels to tell her it's not her time. After all, 
she's not even thirty. But while checking out the incredibly hot guy behind the 
counter of an adults-only toy shop, the furnace blows, and poof, Lilly is 
headed for the pearly gates! But instead of St. Peter, she's greeted by ... 
John and Elizabeth? These guardian angels are giving Lilly one last chance to 
get it right ... and to finally choose the right man.

Jake Murdoch is hot, sexy, and may even be the right man, but he wants nothing 
to do with Lilly. He believes she stole three million dollars from him in an 
insurance scam, and now she's talking to angels and giving away his money! His 
mind should be on revenge, but when she bats those long, sexy lashes at him, it 
suddenly doesn't seem so important anymore ... not when he gets one last chance 
to prove he is the right man. 


Dating Can Be Deadly by Wendy Roberts

2 guys, a girl and 1 dead body

Single Clairvoyant Seeks Partner in Crime

Some gifts are easy to return-like the parrot earrings from Aunt Ruth-but when 
your gift is clairvoyance, Tabitha Emery finds there is a definite No Refund 
Policy. Now she's having visions of black magic rituals and dismembered bodies, 
and she's not sure what to do. She didn't ask for this talent and certainly 
doesn't want it, but it clings to her like a thong and is just as 
uncomfortable. Tabitha's goals are simple ones: A) to rise above law office 
receptionist B) to spend Friday nights uncovering the mysteries of butterscotch 
schnapps with her comrades, and C) to procure more than a passing glance from 
Clay Sanderson (Greek-god-type lawyer). 

But her second sight has turned her life upside down-and now she finds herself 
in the middle of a murder investigation where the only clues are in her 
persistent premonitions-making her not only the key to solving the mystery but 
perhaps a suspect, as well. (On the plus side: she could use some legal advice, 
so now she and Clay have something to talk about.) 

And somewhere in the middle of all this is the real culprit, the mystery man, 
who wants this clairvoyant dead. . . 

A charmingly clever chick-lit novel for whodunit fans everywhere!  


Do Me, Do My Roots by Eileen Rendahl

 
It's about healing.

After a couple of rough years, Emily is finally getting things back together. 
She doesn't need to re-do everything at work three times, her young daughter's 
soccer uniform is almost always clean the day of a game, and meals are pretty 
darn reliable, too. But hey, becoming a widow at thirty-three kind of knocks 
the starch out of you. 

It's about family.

Then Emily's dad has an Event (only her mom would call a minor heart attack 
that -- what is it, a bar mitzvah?). Next, her sister Claudia's ex-husband 
starts stealing their kids' Ritalin for the high -- and wouldn't you replace it 
with The Pill to teach him a lesson? (His unexpected, uh, frontal development 
was just a howlingly funny bonus -- honest.) And then Emily's relentlessly 
sensible oldest sister, Leah, dumps her businessman fiancé for a rock musician.

It's about never letting them see your gray.

Now Jake, Emily's best friend, seems to be spending a lot of time at her house. 
Which she likes way too much. Which is kind of confusing. So what's a girl to 
do, but call an emergency meeting of the sisters' monthly hair-color-and-gossip 
session, to make the world seem sane again?  


Jack With A Twist by Brenda Janowitz

Planning a wedding can be a trying experience...

A little prewedding anxiety is normal for every bride, and Manhattan attorney 
Brooke Miller isn't worried. She's got the loving support of the world's 
greatest guy, so planning her nuptials should be a piece of cake. 

But that was yesterday. 

Today, Brooke's landed her first big case and has just discovered that the 
opposing attorney is none other than her fiancé, Jack. But that's okay. These 
two professionals aren't going to let a little courtroom sparring get their 
legal briefs in a bunch... Right? Wrong! Now Jack's pulling every dirty trick 
in the law books, and Brooke's starting to suspect that maybe he isn't the man 
she thought he was. Warring with her fiancé at work and at home, Brooke 
realizes that she'll have to choose between the case of her life, or actually 
having a life. 


Knock Off by Rhonda Pollero

Meet Finley Anderson Tanner. FAT to her enemies. A West Palm Beach paralegal 
who hates the gym, still rents her condo and loves two hour lunches with her 
friends. But what really gets Finley hot is hunting down deeply discounted 
designer goods she can wear at her upscale law firm.

Too bad work isn't all about fashion. Especially when a grieving widow is 
sitting in your office, convinced that her husband's accidental death wasn't. 
Investigating murder isn't really Finley's bag (that would be Prada, 75% off), 
but the deeper Finley digs, the stranger things get, and this discount shopper 
knows slightly irregular when she sees it. Kind of like sexy Liam McGarrity. 
Everything about the hot, hunky P.I. screams, "Get out while you still have 
your underwear!"

For a girl whose biggest ambition is take-out Moo Shu at 5:01, life is taking 
some exciting, unpredictable, and decidedly dangerous turns. Someone doesn't 
like Finley's new work ethic. And if this paralegal wants to bring home the 
real gods, she'll have to keep from becoming a killer's total knock off...  
 
Sherri
Currently reading BETTER READ THAN DEAD by Victoria Laurie & listening 
to PURITY IN DEATH by J.D. Robb

Up Next: N IS FOR NOOSE by Sue Grafton

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