Sept. Book Give-Away
This is just a reminder that this year our give-away books will be the 2011 CHRISTY Award winners. Check in for the details a week from today, Thursday, September 1.
Blessings!
Sue
This is just a reminder that this year our give-away books will be the 2011 CHRISTY Award winners. Check in for the details a week from today, Thursday, September 1.
Blessings!
Sue
Michael K. Reynolds has written a great trilogy about Irish immigrants settling in American during the 1800s. I love historical novels, and I’ve really been “caught” by Reynolds’ novels. So you won’t be surprised to learn that our first free book in February 2014 is Michael’s SONGS OF THE SHENANDOAH, an Heirs of Ireland novel….
As I mentioned in my last Free Books post, our give-away books for March are WATER FOR ELEPHANTS by Sara Gruen and EXPOSURE by Brandilyn Collins. To qualify for the drawing, let me know if you had to slog through, drive through or shovel snow this winter and if you love it or hate it,…
Even if your summer vacation this year is a “staycation,” you definitely need books to carry you away, and I guarantee these two will. First, dive into Sandra Saidak’s DAUGHTER OF THE GODDESS LANDS. From the back cover copy: “Kalie’s peaceful life is shattered when a brutal attack by horsemen from the east leave her…
Congratulations to Trish and Lynn Hauptmann, our January Book Winners! Trish, you have your choice of THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO or BLINDNESS and Lynn will receive the alternate choice. February books will be posted tomorrow. Congratulations! Sue
Let’s celebrate the Valentine month with a couple of love stories. We’ve given away one of these books previously, but I love it so much that we’re giving away another copy. That book is the awesome, WATER FOR ELEPHANTS by Sara Gruen. It’s a beautiful understated love story and a colorful visit to a depression-era…
Count me as a fan of Michael K. Reynolds! In his novel IN GOLDEN SPLENDOR, Reynolds continues his Heirs of Ireland saga, but this novel can be read as a stand-alone book, too. From the back cover: “In 1849, Irish immigrant Seamus Hanley is a lost soul . . . living alone in the…
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