2013 is off to a pretty good start with the arrivals of these new titles. 
Unfortunately, 2013 has gotten off to a bumpy start. Two titles I tried to read 
in January, I ended up giving up on, so that's a little disheartening. 
Hopefully, this is a temporary hitch.

Title: The Reformed Vampire Support Group by Catherine Jinks

Description: Think vampires are romantic, sexy, and powerful? Think again. 
Vampires are dead. And unless they want to end up staked, they have to give up 
fanging people, admit their addiction, join a support group, and reform 
themselves.

Nina Harrison, fanged at fifteen and still living with her mother, hates the 
Reformed Vampire Support Group meetings every Tuesday night. Even if she does 
appreciate Dave, who was in a punk band when he was alive, nothing exciting 
ever happens. That is, until one of group members is mysteriously destroyed by 
a silver bullet. With Nina (determined to prove that vamps aren't useless or 
weak) and Dave (secretly in love with Nina) at the helm, the misfit vampires 
soon band together to track down the hunter, save a werewolf, and keep the 
world safe from the likes of themselves.

The perfect anecdote to slick vampire novels, this murder-mystery comedy of 
errors will thrill fans of Evil Genius.

Title: Heaven Is For Real by Todd Burpo

Description: "Do you remember the hospital, Colton?" Sonja said. "Yes, mommy, I 
remember," he said. "That's where the angels sang to me."

When Colton Burpo made it through an emergency appendectomy, his family was 
overjoyed at his miraculous survival. What they weren't expecting, though, was 
the story that emerged in the months that followed--a story as beautiful as it 
was extraordinary, detailing their little boy's trip to heaven and back.

Colton, not yet four years old, told his parents he left his body during the 
surgery-and authenticated that claim by describing exactly what his parents 
were doing in another part of the hospital while he was being operated on. He 
talked of visiting heaven and relayed stories told to him by people he met 
there whom he had never met in life, sharing events that happened even before 
he was born. He also astonished his parents with descriptions and obscure 
details about heaven that matched the Bible exactly, though he had not yet 
learned to read.

With disarming innocence and the plainspoken boldness of a child, Colton tells 
of meeting long-departed family members. He describes Jesus, the angels, how 
"really, really big" God is, and how much God loves us. Retold by his father, 
but using Colton's uniquely simple words, "Heaven Is for Real" offers a glimpse 
of the world that awaits us, where as Colton says, "Nobody is old and nobody 
wears glasses."

"Heaven Is for Real" will forever change the way you think of eternity, 
offering the chance to see, and believe, like a child.

Dead Connection by Alafair Burke

Description: In this electrifying thriller, a rookie detective goes undercover 
on the Internet dating scene to draw out a serial killer targeting single women 
in Manhattan

When two young women are murdered on the streets of New York, exactly one year 
apart, Detective Ellie Hatcher is called up for a special assignment on the 
homicide task force. The killer has left behind a clue connecting the two cases 
to First Date, a popular online dating service, and Flann McIlroy, an 
eccentric, publicity-seeking homicide detective, is convinced that only Ellie 
can help him pursue his terrifying theory: someone is using the lure of the 
Internet and the promise of love to launch a killing spree against the women of 
New York City. 

To catch the killer, Ellie must enter a high-tech world of stolen identities 
where no one is who they appear to be. And for her, the investigation quickly 
becomes personal: she fits the profile of the victims, and she knows firsthand 
what pursuing a sociopath can do to a cop--back home in Wichita, Kansas, her 
father lost his life trying to catch a notorious serial murderer. 

When the First Date killer begins to mimic the monster who destroyed her 
father, Ellie knows the game has become personal for him, too. Both hunter and 
prey, she must find the killer before he claims his next victim--who could very 
well be her.

Expertly plotted and perfectly paced, Dead Connection advances Alafair Burke to 
the front ranks of American thriller writers.

The Wicked Wager by Anya Wylde

Description: The infamous rake, Lord Richard Hamilton, has finally chosen his 
bride—the very appropriate Miss Emma Grey.

The ton approves, Lord Grey is pleased, Lady Grey delighted, and Emma is over 
the moon, but her uncle, (the blasted) Duke of Arden opposes the match, and 
Emma is ordered to move to the duke’s estate to think things over.

Richard Hamilton refuses to take things lying down and concocts a plan. A plan 
that should have brought the lovers together and had them married within a 
month. It was a simple matter of masquerading as the duke’s gardener, 
compromising the lady, and then having the duke rush them off to Gretna Green.

Alas, he underestimates the duke’s intelligence and the tangled situation on 
the estate—never had he imagined that compromising a lady could be so difficult.

His endeavours lead to a comedy of errors, charades, and knotty love affairs. 
Yet he forges ahead in spite of pesky house guests, a flea bitten mattress, his 
lovesick best friend, and a blackmailer.

Just when things seem to be going well, someone is murdered (very 
inconvenient), and he happens to be one of the suspects (extremely 
inconvenient).

His simple plan for winning the wager suddenly becomes … a tad complicated.

 
Sherri

Currently reading HAUNTED by Kelley Armstrong and listening to SCREAM FOR ME by 
Karen Rose
 
Up Next: DELUSION IN DEATH by J.D. Robb

 
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