BookCase Club March 2018 Subscription Box Review + 50% Off Coupon – Booking for Love Case

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BookCase.Club is a one-stop monthly subscription service for book lovers. Each month, you’ll receive 2 books curated for one of eight genres. For the Read to Me Case (children’s picture books), you’ll receive four books! With each new subscription, a book is donated to Books for Keeps in Athens, GA. This is an inexpensive book subscription – less than $15 including shipping per month! Subscriptions are available in 1, 3, 6, or 12-month terms and each one will automatically renew until you cancel. Gift subscriptions are also available.

Select your genre when you sign up. You can change the genre each month, but make sure to log in by the 10th to ensure your choice. If you have a multi-month subscription you will need to shoot them an email to switch.

This month I am reviewing the Booking for Love Case.

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My books were wrapped in Bookcase.Club tissue paper.

I received one paperback book and one hardcover.

I found a nifty bookmark.

The back of the bookmark featured a quote from each of this month’s books.

Everything in my box!

Girl Underwater By Claire Kells ($26.95 list price, currently $16) I think this one piques my interest the most since my daughter used to be a competitive swimmer so right away they had me hooked! It is an action/romance book and I can’t wait to see what happens after their plane crashes!

An adventurous debut novel that cross cuts between a competitive college swimmer’s harrowing days in the Rocky Mountains after a major airline disaster and her recovery supported by the two men who love her—only one of whom knows what really happened in the wilderness. 

Nineteen-year-old Avery Delacorte loves the water. Growing up in Brookline, Massachusetts, she took swim lessons at her community pool and captained the local team; in high school, she raced across bays and sprawling North American lakes. Now a sophomore on her university’s nationally ranked team, she struggles under the weight of new expectations but life is otherwise pretty good. Perfect, really.

That all changes when Avery’s red-eye home for Thanksgiving makes a ditch landing in a mountain lake in the Colorado Rockies. She is one of only five survivors, which includes three little boys and Colin Shea, who happens to be her teammate. Colin is also the only person in Avery’s college life who challenged her to swim her own events, to be her own person—something she refused to do. Instead she’s avoided him since the first day of freshman year. But now, faced with sub-zero temperatures, minimal supplies, and the dangers of a forbidding nowhere, Avery and Colin must rely on each other in ways they never could’ve imagined.

In the wilderness, the concept of survival is clear-cut. Simple. In the real world, it’s anything but.

Instant Attraction By Jill Shalvis ($9.95) I’m sensing a theme here – both of this month’s books take place in the mountains! The cover looks different here than on Amazon because my book is originally from 2009, but this book has a new look and will be released later this month. It is also book 1 in The Wilder series so if this one floats your boat then there are two more to choose from.

Repackaged in the vein of Lost and Found Sisters, Instant Attraction will appeal to readers of both women’s fiction and romance. New York Times bestselling author Jill Shalvis introduces Cameron, Stone, and T.J. Wilder–owners of Wilder Adventures and Expeditions, the perfect place to start for a woman wanting more from life . . .

Numbers cruncher Katie Kramer has been the good girl all her life and yet she’s still a fish out of water, still a square peg trying to fit into that round hole. So the real question is, can good karma be wished for? Because she’s wishing, damn it. Wishing hard. At wits’ end and rock bottom, she stares up at the night sky (barely visible past all the L.A. city lights) and falls asleep dreaming about a huge, twinkling, falling star, and makes three wishes on that star.

One, to experience a real-life adventure complete with amazingly athletic feats and danger. Two . . . good sex. And three, to belong. Really belong somewhere. Anywhere.

The next day she reads an ad about a small, far-away mountain town named Wishful, and an expedition company that needs a bookkeeper. She thinks of her wishes. Maybe . . . maybe she had to dream it to live it. So she heads to the quirky little town of Wishful to find the Getaway Inn . . . and Cameron Wilder. Cam’s lived a thousand lifetimes in his thirty years, and there’s so much he wants to show Katie. Most of all that there’s no way to escape karma. . . .

Lately the books in my BookCase.Club box have been color-coordinated, so neat! This month they even had a theme which I wasn’t expecting but again, what a nice touch. I love that BookCase.Club sends picks that are highly rated, both on Amazon and Goodreads, and it is always worth more than the price paid for the subscription. This month my books were selling for $25.95, more than the price paid for this subscription! BookCase.Club sends books that are usually a few years old but then again, one of them was re-released so maybe it is pretty popular.

What did you think of this month’s choices? Have you tried any of the BookCase Club subscriptions?

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