Join Us for Spring Fever

We’ve got a serious case of SPRING FEVER here at BookSparks. The biggest symptom? We have no shelf control!
Join us in reading and reviewing our line-up of spring releases. With thrillers and women’s fiction picks, there’s something for everyone to read without control.

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Everyone who reads and posts about all 9 spring books, tags @booksparks and uses the hashtag #noshelfcontrol in their posts will get a FREE tote. To claim your free tote, please complete the form at the link below and share the links to your posts.

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Everyone who shares social posts from 3/12 – 4/30 with the hashtag #noshelfcontrol and tags @booksparks will be entered to win a $100 Target giftcard. One lucky winner will get to use that $100 giftcard to buy a new bookshelf or bathing suit, whatever cures your fever!

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We don’t have enough shelf control
to pass up these incredible spring books:

The Neighbors by Hannah McKinnon

Abby caused the car crash that killed her brother. Unable to forgive herself she leaves Liam, the man she loves most, and marries Nate, the man that pulled her from the wreckage – but could not save her brother. It’s the guilt from that night that binds them together. When Liam moves into the neighborhood twenty years later, Abby has to face the memories she has kept carefully buried.

The Elizas by Sara Shepard

Eliza insists that she was attacked when she is found at the bottom of a hotel pool just before the publication of her debut novel. Her family on the other hand, thinks it was another failed suicide attempt. Determined to prove she isn’t lying, Eliza dives into an investigation which turns up more questions than answers. As the line between her novel and reality becomes blurred, Eliza has to figure out which life is hers and which is her protagonist’s.

Our Little Secret by Roz Nay

Angela claims she had nothing to do with the disappearance of her ex’s wife, but Detective Novak doesn’t believer her. As he continues to push her, Angela begins to unravel the story of a love triangle, betrayal, and twisted lies that goes back ten years. Is Angela really innocent or does she know more than she is letting on?

Dead Girl Running by Christina Dodd

Kellen Adams takes the job at a remote vacation resort on the coast to escape a life she desperately wants to forget. But as two murders unfold at the resort she now calls home, she is forced to investigate in order to protect herself and the resort. When every customer and employee is a suspect, Kellen can’t help but wonder if the killer isn’t right in front of her.

Winter Sisters by Robin Oliveira

New York, 1879: After an epic snow storm ravages the city of Albany, Dr. Mary Sutter, a former Civil War surgeon, begins a search for two little girls, the daughters of close friends killed by the storm who have vanished without a trace. Mary’s mother and niece Elizabeth, who has been studying violin in Paris, return to Albany upon learning of the girls’ disappearance—but Elizabeth has another reason for wanting to come home, one she is not willing to reveal. Despite resistance from the community, who believe the girls to be dead, the family persists in their efforts to find the two sisters. When what happened to them is revealed, the uproar that ensues tears apart families, reputations, and even the social fabric of the city, exposing dark secrets about some of the most powerful of its citizens, and putting fragile loves and lives at great risk

 The Summer of New Beginnings by Bette Lee Crosby

Meghan Briggs and her sister Tracy could not be any more different. Which is why Meghan is moving home to save their late father’s business and Tracy is moving home and single mother in need of help. While Tracy struggles with new motherhood, Meghan tries not to fall for the stray puppy she named Sox – and the handsome vet. Both sisters face hardships and new relationships now that they are home again, maybe even getting the new beginnings they need.

Tree Dreams by Kristin Kaye

Jade Reynolds grew up in a logging community that clashed with protesting tree sitters. After she witnesses the tension become violent, she runs away and ends up with a group of radical environmentalist living in the tree tops. She has to figure out which side she is on – the loggers she grew up with or the anarchists risking their lives to save the trees.

Just Like February by Deborah Batterman

Rachel’s uncle Jake is gay, but she keeps the secret for him, even when he gets sick. After all he is way more fun and exciting to be around than her constantly fighting parents. Highlighting the AIDS crisis and homophobia of the ’80s, Rachel must reconcile herself with the fate of her uncle, her parent’s rocky marriage, and the hate that fills society.

The Opposite of Never by Kathy Mehuron

Kenny and Georgia both think that the best part of their lives are over after the death of their spouses. Until the two meet and become fast friends, and maybe more. The pair are shocked when Kenny’s step-daughter and Georgia’s son fall desperately in love and then share an opiate addiction. Attempting to make the best of difficult times, Kenny takes Georgia to Cuba just as it is opening to Americans again – but that too is full of surprises.

Song of Isabel by Ida Curtis

Eight years after Lord Chetwynd rescued Lady Isabel from being raped by warriors in his company, the two enter into an arranged marriage. They set out for the court of King Louis, facing dangerous enemies that push them together and intrigue that pulled them apart. The two have to survive by their wit and charm in order to grow in their love for each other.

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