Waiting on Wednesday – 6/11/14

June 11, 2014 Waiting On 6

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“Waiting On” Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine, where we spotlight the forthcoming books we’re excited about.  Cover links take you to Goodreads, and all summaries are also from Goodreads.

I’m really excited about these two titles, coming later this month. Child of a Hidden Sea has a wonderful premise, and it will be my first introduction to the author, A. M. Dellamonica. As for The Beekeeper’s Ball, I loved the first book in the series (The Apple Orchard) and I’m looking forward to spending more time at Bella Vista and, hopefully, finding out more about the past: several of the older secondary characters are survivors of World War II.

Child of a Hidden Sea
 A. M. Dellamonica
Tor Books, 6/24/14 (hardcover)
 
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18490629-child-of-a-hidden-seaOne minute, twenty-four-year-old Sophie Hansa is in a San Francisco alley trying to save the life of the aunt she has never known. The next, she finds herself flung into the warm and salty waters of an unfamiliar world. Glowing moths fall to the waves around her, and the sleek bodies of unseen fish glide against her submerged ankles.

The world is Stormwrack, a series of island nations with a variety of cultures and economies—and a language different from any Sophie has heard.

Sophie doesn’t know it yet, but she has just stepped into the middle of a political firestorm, and a conspiracy that could destroy a world she has just discovered… her world, where everyone seems to know who she is, and where she is forbidden to stay.

But Sophie is stubborn, and smart, and refuses to be cast adrift by people who don’t know her and yet wish her gone. With the help of a sister she has never known, and a ship captain who would rather she had never arrived, she must navigate the shoals of the highly charged politics of Stormwrack, and win the right to decide for herself whether she stays in this wondrous world . . . or is doomed to exile.

The Beekeeper’s Ball (Bella Vista #2)
 Susan Wiggs
Harlequin MIRA, 6/24/14 (hardcover)
 
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18528409-the-beekeeper-s-ball#1 New York Times bestselling author Susan Wiggs returns to sun-drenched Bella Vista, where the land’s bounty yields a rich harvest…and family secrets that have long been buried. Isabel Johansen, a celebrated chef who grew up in the sleepy Sonoma town of Archangel, is transforming her childhood home into a destination cooking school—a unique place for other dreamers to come and learn the culinary arts. Bella Vista’s rambling mission-style hacienda, with its working apple orchards, bountiful gardens and beehives, is the idyllic venue for Isabel’s project…and the perfect place for her to forget the past.

But Isabel’s carefully ordered plans begin to go awry when swaggering, war-torn journalist Cormac O’Neill arrives to dig up old history. He’s always been better at exposing the lives of others than showing his own closely-guarded heart, but the pleasures of small-town life and the searing sensuality of Isabel’s kitchen coax him into revealing a few truths of his own.

The dreamy sweetness of summer is the perfect time of year for a grand family wedding and the enchanting Beekeeper’s Ball, bringing emotions to a head in a story where the past and present collide to create an unexpected new future. 

6 Responses to “Waiting on Wednesday – 6/11/14”

  1. Becki @ The Flutterby Room

    Thanks for sharing your picks, I hadn’t heard of either of them before. I have to admit that Child of a Hidden Sea has me curious, especially after seeing the cover in a larger format on your tumblr account. It sounds like it has a lot of potential; I like the idea that the main character is new to a world but well known in it, I want to know why. I have to add this to my tbr pile.

  2. Greg

    Child of a Hidden sea does sound good, and I love the idea of Stormwrack. I’m kinda interested in that one now too…

  3. danya

    Child of a Hidden Sea sounds pretty awesome! It’s new to me, thanks for putting it on my radar 🙂