Thursday, June 28, 2012

cover candy

Bethany House and Revell, two of my favorite publishing houses, recently released information on their January-April 2013 fiction list. I couldn't resist the chance to share with you this sneak peek of some of the books I'm most looking forward to! I'd love to hear your thoughts (this is by no means the full list, just a sample of what has caught my eye!).


Emma Smallwood, determined to help her widowed father regain his spirits when his academy fails, agrees to travel with him to the distant Cornwall coast, to the cliff-top manor of a baronet and his four sons. But after they arrive and begin teaching the younger boys, mysterious things begin to happen and danger mounts. Who does Emma hear playing the pianoforte, only to find the music room empty? Who sneaks into her room at night? Who rips a page from her journal, only to return it with a chilling illustration?

The baronet's older sons, Phillip and Henry, wrestle with problems--and secrets--of their own. They both remember Emma Smallwood from their days at her father's academy. She had been an awkward, studious girl. But now one of them finds himself unexpectedly drawn to her.

When the suspicious acts escalate, can the clever tutor's daughter figure out which brother to blame... and which brother to trust with her heart?


Lucy Kendall always assumed she'd help her father in his candy-making business, creating recipes and aiding him in their shared passion. But after a year traveling in Europe, Lucy returns to 1910 St. Louis to find her father unwell and her mother planning to sell the struggling candy company. Determined to help, Lucy vows to create a candy that will reverse their fortunes.

St. Louis newcomer Charlie Clarke is determined to help his father dominate the nation's candy industry. Compromise is not an option when the prize is a father's approval, and falling in love with a business rival is a recipe for disaster when only one company can win. Will these two star-crossed lovers let a competition that turns less than friendly sour their dreams?


Hosea has been charged by God with a difficult task--marry a prostitute in order to show God's people the nature and depth of his love for Israel. When Hosea goes to Israel to proclaim God's message, the prostitute God tells him to marry turns out to be his childhood friend Gomer. He finds her broken and abused, unwilling to trust Hosea or his God. But when marrying Hosea becomes her only choice, Gomer does what she's good at--she survives. Can Hosea's love for God and God's love for Israel heal Gomer's broken spirit?

With her potent combination of in-depth research and masterful storytelling, Mesu Andrews brings to life a complex and fascinating biblical story of the power of love and forgiveness in the face of utter betrayal.


Recently widowed Analisa Weiss has the feeling her husband was murdered but can't prove it. Alone with her young daughter in 1881 Michigan, she has six months left to finish raising the money needed to pay back the land contract her husband purchased, and the land is difficult to toil by herself. She needs a husband. With unmarried men scarce, her father sends a letter to his brother in the Old Country, asking him to find Analisa a groom.

For nobleman Karl von Reichert, the noose of the hangman's rope is his fate. He's been accused and convicted of a serious crime he didn't commit, and his only escape is to flee to a small German community in Michigan where he'll be safe. He secures a job on Analisa's farm but bumbles through learning about farming and manual labor.

Analisa senses that Karl is harboring a secret about his past, yet she finds herself drawn to him anyway. He's gentle, kind, and romantic--unlike any of the men she's ever known. He begins to restore her faith in the ability to love--but her true groom is still on his way. And time is running out on them all.

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Aren't these covers amazing?! Here are pre-order links and release dates:

8 comments:

Kristin said...

Love the first two covers! And they sound very interesting. Especially Unrivaled...candy in the plot? Yes, please. :) {I love Siri Mitchell's books, anyway.}

~Kristin

Jennifer said...

I can't wait for another Julie Klassen novel!! :)

Unknown said...

@Kristin - They are GORGEOUS, aren't they? And I am SO excited about Siri's book -- I love the idea of rival candy companies. Plus, I can't help thinking of the film "Meet Me in St. Louis." :)

@Jennifer - This one sounds intriguing! And such a GORGEOUS cover! :)

The Insouciant Sophisticate said...

I especially love Unrivaled along with its settin gof a candy-making company! That sounds amazing.

My fondess for Redeeming Love makes me interested to see how Andrews will deliver her version but also nervous since RL is the gold standard for Bible retellings IMO.

Rissi said...

Although I've not read her, Siri's is stunning! I am not a huge fan of Julie's but hers is lovely as well - I may have to read it. :-)

Jess said...

Yay! Julie Klassen, Siri Mitchell AND Jody Hedlund? I've been waiting for their new releases--only six more months now! And wow, Bethany House will never cease to amaze me with their cover work--I love the front of The Tutor's Daughter.

Elaine J. Dalton said...

Those look great!

Unknown said...

@Bookworm1858 - But Mesu's will be more of a "straight" retelling since she'll retain the biblical-era setting...I think, will that be a first?

@Rissi - Go for it! :)

@Jess - This early batch of 2013 covers is amazing!

@Elaine J. Dalton - I love them, had such trouble picking favorites!