October 2019 Free Book Winner!
Congratulations to Debra Niekerk Baxter who won our October Free Book, Lori Benton’s THE KING’S MERCY!
Congratulations, Debbie! Please message me your address, and I’ll send the book to you!
Happy Reading!
Sue
Congratulations to Debra Niekerk Baxter who won our October Free Book, Lori Benton’s THE KING’S MERCY!
Congratulations, Debbie! Please message me your address, and I’ll send the book to you!
Happy Reading!
Sue
During all the commotion of the Holiday Season, I did manage to get a few books read. MARRYING MOZART by Stephanie Cowell was one of them. I immediately knew it was a book I wanted to share with all of you, and what better way to share than to include it in the 2018 Free…
We have a great book for you this month – SECRETS OF THE HEART by Jillian Kent. From the cover: “Madeline Whittington emerges from English society’s prescribed period of mourning in late winter 1817. A string of heartbreaking losses has convinced her that she no longer belongs in a world of gossip and gowns –…
I hope you’ll post your favorite flower, flowering shrub or tree to be eligible to win one of our May Free Books! You are eligible to post even if you are a previous winner. This month’s books include LINE OF DUTY by Terri Blackstock. LINE OF DUTY is an inspirational thriller. Here’s a quote from…
I’m excited to be giving away two wonderful books this month. Both are just out from local authors, and both are set primarily in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. IN THE ARMS OF GITCHE GUMEE by James P. Hill follows the life of Evangeline LeBlanc, a First American woman. The premise of the novel is what first…
(FYI: These books have already been given away. If you would like to enter the monthly drawing for a free book(s), please read the most recent Free Books! Post.) I don’t know about you, but I LOVE getting books. I have a whole corner of my office stacked with Books-I-Can’t-Wait-To-Read, which are, of course, the…
Wild Word Friday! SIMULACRUM means a counterfeit image, a travesty or sham. The simula portion of SIMULACRUM has ancient roots in the Latin word simul, which means together with or likewise. Crum comes to us from the Anglo-Saxon, crump or crumb. Both versions of the word mean bent or crooked. (Did you know that in…
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