In My Mailbox is hosted by the Story Siren to highlight books bought, borrowed or received each week and is a great way to find lots of new ideas for books to read.
It’s been a quiet blog week for me this week as I’ve had a nasty little virus and have been sick for most of the week. To cheer me up my husband sent me an Amazon gift voucher (an early birthday present!) so I treated myself to some fab new books for my Kindle. I also received an interesting package through the post this week which was a lovely surprise.
For Review
This is more of a preview than for review but I thought you’d like to see the package that came from Sphere earlier this week. My ‘Cougars Survival Kit’ arrived on Tuesday and certainly made me smile.

The box included a sample of the book and having read the first chapters I’m dying to know what happens next. Cougars will be released on 17th March 2011.
Cougars by Claire Irvin
Caroline Walker has it all. At 42, her immaculate looks and toned body are of a woman half her age. She’s a successful entrepreneur, and juggles her career with domestic bliss: wife of City trading sensation Les Walker, and mother to their teenage daughter Rachel. But when Caroline learns that Les has been having an affair, her perfect world falls apart. Caroline is suddenly single – something she hasn’t been in a very long time. With the help of Maryanne, her outgoing and ex-Hollywood starlet friend, Caroline’s life is transformed into a glamorous social whirl as she discovers her missing twenties. And the young men she should have been dating then, too … But is Caroline ready to put the past behind her? And can true love really strike twice?
Bought – Kindle Books
Saving CeeCee Honeycut by Beth Hoffman
I’ve heard lots of good things about this book recently and I love a good Southern tale so I’m really looking forward to reading about CeeCee.
Twelve-year-old CeeCee is in trouble. For years she’s been the caretaker of her psychotic mother, Camille— the crown-wearing, lipstick-smeared laughingstock of an entire town. Though it’s 1967 and they live in Ohio, Camille believes it’s 1951 and she’s just been crowned the Vidalia Onion Queen of Georgia.
The day CeeCee discovers Camille in the front yard wearing a tattered prom dress and tiara as she blows kisses to passing motorists, she knows her mother has completely flipped. When tragedy strikes, Tootie Caldwell, a previously unknown great-aunt comes to CeeCee’s rescue and whisks her away to Savannah. Within hours of her arrival, CeeCee is catapulted into a perfumed world of prosperity and Southern eccentricities—a world that appears to be run entirely by women.
The Little Lady Agency by Hester Browne
I’ve been wanting to read the Little Lady Agency Series (there are three books in all) since I read Hester’s last book, The Finishing Touches.
When sweet, naive Melissa seeks a job with her old Home Economics teacher she is half way through the interview before it dawns on her that Mrs McKinnon isn’t interested in her cookery skills, but is in fact running an escort agency. Melissa panics, but she needs the cash – and what harm can providing lonely men with stimulating conversation over dinner do? More exciting still, she’ll get to wear a disguise…
Enter her alter ego: Honey. As flirty and feminine as a Bond girl, as confident and sexy as Mary Poppins in silk stockings, Honey brings out a side to Melissa she never knew she had. A side that will get her into hot water, (and out of it) and that she’ll never want to lose…
Little Lady Big Apple by Hester Browne
At home, Melissa is a pushover in an Alice band.
But at the Little Lady Agency, she transforms herself into blonde bombshell Honey: a super confident supernanny to hapless men all over London – with a desk diary that’s bursting.
Only now her American boyfriend Jonathan has invited her to New York for a holiday – on the condition that Honey and the blonde wig stay at home. Reluctantly leaving the agency in the hands of her tactless best mate and terrifying sister, Mel flies out…
Before she knows it, she’s agreed to polish the talented but rude rising star Ric Spencer, who just so happens to be an ex, while having to juggle Jonathan, his manipulative ex-wife, a wilful terrier, and escalating crises back in England.
Can Melissa put the manners back into Manhattan? Or is this a challenge only Honey can tackle?
So that’s my mailbox this week. Now I’m off to see what was in yours!
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