Spring cleaning? Donate your gently used books to the Rosetown Library
By Brittany Booth
Rosetown Librarian
As we edge closer to the season of “spring cleaning”, we’d like to remind everyone that the library accepts used book donations for our sale table. The books must be in good condition still, and we do not accept encyclopedias/textbooks. Book donations can be dropped off during open hours or, if there’s a small number of them, they can be submitted 24/7 through our outdoor return slot. Please phone ahead if there is more than one box full of donations.
Book sale proceeds go towards purchasing necessary library supplies, so thank you for supporting your public library!
Laws of Love and Logic by Debra Curtis (adult fiction). Lily Webb is deeply in love with her high school boyfriend until a terrible tragedy leads to consequences that tear them apart. Years later, Lily has found love again, but when her high school boyfriend reemerges, she struggles with questions surrounding that terrible night. Can she reconcile the wild wonderment of her first love with the comfort and safety of her second?
And Now, Back to You by B.K. Borison (romance). Competing meteorologists Jackson Clark and Delilah Stewart have had their fair share of run-ins over the years, often ending in disaster. When they’re partnered against their will to cover the snowstorm of the century, they find themselves scrambling to figure out how to work together. A deal is struck: if Jackson can help Delilah ace this assignment, she’ll help him rediscover his long-lost fun side. But when feelings enter the equation, can Jackson and Delilah withstand the storm?
Agnes Aubert’s Mystical Cat Shelter by Heather Fawcett (fantasy). Agnes Aubert leads a meticulously organized life running a cat rescue shelter in Montreal. When she needs a new home for the shelter, Agnes can only find space rented out by Havelock, a cantankerous wizard running a magic shop who is rumoured to have almost caused the apocalypse. When a magician threatens the building, Agnes must team up with the chaotic, mischievous Havelock.
Dead First by Johnny Compton (horror). When private investigator Shyla Sinclair is invited to the looming mansion of mysterious Texas tycoon Saxton Braith, she’s more than a little suspicious. The last thing she expects to see is Braith’s resurrection after a certain death scenario. Braith can’t die, it turns out, but he has no explanation for his immortality and very few intact memories of the past. Which is why he wants Shyla to investigate him and bring his long-buried history to light.
When I Kill You by B.A. Paris (thriller). Nell Masters is certain someone is following her. And Nell has reason to be looking over her shoulder, because she has a secret she’s hiding from everyone in her life. Fourteen years earlier, Nell witnessed a student getting into a stranger’s car, only to turn up murdered. She was convinced she knew who did it, and her obsession with the man she accused led her down a dangerous path. Has someone from the past found her? Has the stalker become the stalked?