
Enter your information below for a chance to win 1 of 2 copies of David Baldacci’s latest book The Guilty (released Nov. 17th). The Drawing will be held December 1st, 2015.
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Enter your information below for a chance to win 1 of 2 copies of David Baldacci’s latest book The Guilty (released Nov. 17th). The Drawing will be held December 1st, 2015.
This contest has ended. Thank you for your participation.
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Congratulations Jan Stocklinski & Karen Lehman you are the winners of our giveaway for Essie’s Roses!
We have emailed you both about how to claim your prize! We will be having another book giveaway very soon! Stay tuned!

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So time got away from us, and the giveaway drawing slipped right by! (Seriously where did October go??) So we’re going to do the final drawing today!
So get your entries in for a 1 of 2 free copies of Essie’s Roses by Michelle Murial!
We will do the drawing at 5pm, so get those entries in!
The Contest is Now Closed. Thank you for your participation!

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Happy Labor Day Weekend! We will be open Friday and Saturday from 10-5 and Sunday from 1-5. This is the last Sunday we will be open until next year. And we will be open on Monday from 10- 1📚
Since Labor Day is the marker of when the Summer season ends, we will be switching to our Fall Hours after Monday. Our Fall Hours are Mon-Sat: 10 am-5 pm, Sun: Closed.
Have a great weekend!
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It’s our favorite time of year, time to catch up with our favorite authors and check out their newest books! That’s right it’s time for the Pelican Bookstore’s Summer Author Series!
Mary Alice Monroe will be speaking and signing copies of her new book The Summer’s End, this Friday May 22nd at 5:30pm at Silver Coast Winery! She will also be at The Tasting Room in Southport May 23rd at 11am.
Pelican Bookstore will have copies of her new book as well as others in the trilogy available for purchase at the event. Admission for the event at Silver Coast Winery will be $7.50 and the cost includes a glass of wine (or beverage of your choice).
Can’t wait to see you all there!
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Thank you for the wonderful review She-Reads.org! This article was written by Marybeth Whalen, one of our favorite authors, and Ariel Lawhon for Independent Bookstore Day. She-Reads.org is a great blog about books, and these ladies know books! Make sure you check out their wonderful, funny writing and you might even discover a new book or two!
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Part of the reason we love Summer so much is that our favorite authors release new books and they come visit us!
We are so thrilled to have these authors come each year and we can’t wait to devour their latest novels. Here are the books that will be coming out this Summer!
The Idea of Love: A Novel by Patti Callahan Henry
On Sale June 23rd, 2015
From New York Times bestselling author Patti Henry, comes a riveting drama about the about the lengths we go to for love.
Screenwriter Harper has had two flops in succession. He needs a hit and he needs it badly. Empty of any new ideas and crippled with writer’s block, he decides that he will “steal” a love story. He can’t do that in Hollywood, so he heads to the East Coast for change of scenery, some new ideas, and above all, that good love story he needs. Taking on a fake identity as a historian interested in local folklore, he interviews townsfolk under the guise of getting to know their family stories. And in Bluff, SC he meets Ella, a beautiful young woman who has lost her true love in a sailing accident; he drowned while saving her. Harper believes he has finally found his story: a love big enough to sacrifice your life for. But the thing is, Ella isn’t telling the truth. Her husband left her; she has a crappy job selling shoes, and she lost her best friend in the divorce. In desperate need of a love story herself, Ella tells Harper the story of the life she wishes she had, and in the process, starts acting like the woman she wishes she’d always been. Whenever Ella tells Harper more of the made-up version of her life—her idea of love—she thinks, “one more time.” But soon they are both too deep into the lies to get out. Add dysfunctional families, small town chaos, eccentric neighbors and exes on both sides, the knot of lies looks too tight to undo.
Can two people come together for all the wrong reasons and still make it right?
Patti Callahan Henry is a full-time writer, wife, and mother. She is a New York Times bestselling author whose novels include And Then I Found You, Between the Tides, and Driftwood Summer. Patti lives with her husband and three children in Mountain Brook, Alabama, where she is working on her next novel.
All the Single Ladies by Dorothea Benton Frank
On Sale June 9, 2015
The perennial New York Times bestselling author returns with an emotionally resonant novel that illuminates the power of friendship in women’s lives, and is filled with her trademark wit, poignant and timely themes, sassy, flesh-and-blood characters, and the steamy Southern atmosphere and beauty of her beloved Carolina Lowcountry.
Few writers capture the complexities, pain, and joy of relationships—between friends, family members, husbands and wives, or lovers—as beloved New York Times bestselling author Dorothea Benton Frank. In this charming, evocative, soul-touching novel, she once again takes us deep into the heart of the magical Lowcountry where three amazing middle-aged women are bonded by another amazing woman’s death.
Through their shared loss they forge a deep friendship, asking critical questions. Who was their friend and what did her life mean? Are they living the lives they imagined for themselves? Will they ever be able to afford to retire? How will they maximize their happiness? Security? Health? And ultimately, their own legacies?
A plan is conceived and unfurls with each turn of the tide during one sweltering summer on the Isle of Palms. Without ever fully realizing how close they were to the edge, they finally triumph amid laughter and maybe even newfound love.
Dorothea Benton Frank was born and raised on Sullivan’s Island, South Carolina. She divides her time between the New York area and the Lowcountry. She is the author of the bestselling novels: Sullivan’s Island, Plantation, Isle of Palms, Shem Creek, Pawleys Island, Full of Grace, The Land of Mango Sunsets, The Christmas Pearl, Bulls Island, Return to Sullivan’s Island, Lowcountry Summer, Folly Beach, Porch Lights, and The Last Original Wife.
The Summer’s End by Mary Alice Monroe
Final book of the Lowcountry Summer Trilogy in stores May 19th
Nature is the lifeblood of Mary Alice Monroe novels, and fans of her bestselling Lowcountry Summer Trilogy will soon enjoy reading the powerful conclusion, The Summer’s End, on sale May 19th.
Rooted in the charming seaside town of Sullivan’s Island, South Carolina, summer is ending and Mamaw’s beloved family estate, Sea Breeze, must be sold. It’s an emotional season as Mamaw and the three half-sisters each face loss and struggle to find a fresh start in life. Harper, the youngest sister, who lived under the narcissistic abuse of her wealthy and influential mother, has no home or career after breaking free of her mother’s tyranny. With summer’s end fast approaching, Harper must find the courage to release her insecurities, recognize her strengths and accept love fully to save her family and her future.
Each book in the trilogy focuses on one of the three estranged half-sisters (Harper, Carson, and Eudora) spending a final summer at their grandmother’s seaside home. A wild dolphin they name Delphine serves as the trilogy’s keystone and all of their lives are changed by this creature. Throughout the series, Monroe expertly raises awareness about the threats facing bottlenose dolphins, while engaging readers with a story that explores contemporary human and moral issues.
Described as “the canary in the coal mine,” the New York Times bestselling author’s conservation convictions add richness and meaning to her novels. Monroe’s modus operandi before writing a novel involves hands-on research. For this trilogy, Monroe worked with researchers through The National Oceanic Atmospheric Association (NOAA) in Charleston, SC and volunteered at the Dolphin Research Center in Grassy Key, FL.
Mary Alice Monroe is the author of nearly two dozen novels, several non-fiction titles, and children’s books. Her body of work reflects her commitment to the natural world through literature. Monroe has served on the faculty of numerous writer’s conferences and retreats. She is a featured speaker at events, both literary and conservation.
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Our decorations are up, we’ve got Christmas books, now let us help you get ready for the big day! We’re happy to help you with your Christmas shopping, just stop by and we’ll pick out that perfect gift for your loved ones. We’ve got best-sellers, children’s books, holiday novels, Christmas cards, and so much more! Stop in the store and get some Christmas cheer!
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We’re all about supporting local businesses and especially independent bookstores. Bob from Page Turners of the Past: Bob’s Book Review (bobsbookreviews.com) did an interview with us about running and operating a locally owned small bookstore, especially in the face of big booksellers like Amazon and Barnes and Noble. We talked about everything from getting books published, our favorite books, events, and what we think of those big book stores!
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Last night the CBS Evening News aired a feature on a local landmark, the Kindred Spirit Mailbox. They interviewed Frank Nesmith, who originally put up the mailbox over 30 years ago with his then-girlfriend, and author Jacqueline DeGroot. DeGroot’s books often feature the famed mailbox as well as other local landmarks. We sell all of Jacqueline’s books at the bookstore.
Since the “Kindred Spirit” and Frank are unable to take the 1.5 mile trek to the mailbox often, DeGroot volunteers to replace the notebooks inside, and ensure the safe keeping of the secrets and messages left with the mailbox. The story of the mailbox is a unique one, and one that brings a lot of pride to Sunset Beach. People have traveled far and wide to experience the few moments of tranquillity that await at the mailbox.
Check out the CBS News segment here:
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