GIVEAWAY |
Help me replenish by dwindling TBR pile and plan my end of year reading by recommending new releases (publication date, September, October, November or December 2017) and you have a chance to win one of the books you recommend.
Read all the details before entering:
IT'S HISTORICAL ROMANCE GIVEAWAY DAY!!!!!
To be entered in the draw just leave a comment (or 3) below, including the title of the book(s) in the Historical Romance genre you'd like to win.
HISTORICAL ROMANCE: A story where the romance plays a major role and is set in any time period before the end of 1970s
How does it work?
Easy-peasy! Make recommendations in the comment section each day and if you win the draw, you win the book you suggested.
BUT YOU GOTTA FOLLOW THE RULES!!!!!!
Publication dates must be
September, October, November or December 2017
Each day is genre specific so
only submit books from that genre
Christian Fiction books only please!
You can offer three suggestions per day
BUT
they need to be made in
three separate comments
(makes it easier for me to tally)
No email entries this week
(too hard to keep track of due to the
# of responses)
Open to International readers
(I'm all about spreading the Good News about Christian Fiction all over the globe!!!!!!)
Please remember to include your email, using AT and DOT instead of @ and . to protect yourself from spammers. Draw will be held and winner announced on
Sunday August 20 2017.
I have prepared my lists up ahead of time in anticipation for this week :-) Now, that doesn't mean I won't change it, but at least I have a good start!
ReplyDeleteI have three for today, but the first one would be the only one I'd want to win. The other two are strictly to add to your list. I hope that's acceptable to you Kav. Here's my one and only choice for Historical:
#1. The Ladies of Ivy Cottage by Julie Klassen~ December 2017
So I adore her books and have read all but maybe one or two. I also have the first book in this series, so you know I have to have this one :-)
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Second one for you to add to your list (I hope):
ReplyDelete#2 Too Far Down by Mary Connealy~ October 2017
Third in the Cimarron Legacy series
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ReplyDeleteFinal one for your list:
ReplyDelete#3 A Dangerous Engagement by Melanie Dickerson (third in the Regency Spies of London)~ September 2017
Sqqqqquuueeeeeeeeeaaaaalllll! You've gobsmacked me, Trixi. I didn't have any of those on my pathetic little list and they are all fave authors. Definitely looking forward to all three since I've read all the books in each series to date. Good luck with The Ladies of Ivy Hill -- I'm swooning over that one already. :-)
DeleteKAV, I'm sorry that you TBR is so dangerously low! Thank you for this fun giveaway.
ReplyDeleteFirst choice: The Ladies of Ivy Cottage by Julie Klassen 12/17
2nd Choice: A Dangerous Legacy by Elizabeth Camden 10/17
ReplyDelete3rd Choice: Where We Belong by Lynn Austin 10/17
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DeleteOh my goodness gracious --the autumn is going to be an awesome season of reading! I've added these to my list!!!!! Woot! Good luck, Caryl.
DeleteGood morning, Kav! I also did some fun research and came up with an author I used to read all the time and haven't in forever! 😕
ReplyDelete1) Where We Belong by Lynn Austin (Oct. 2017)
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I LOVE Lynn Austin!
DeleteShe's awesome, Caryl! But I had so many books to read and review when I was on the blog and just not enough time to get to all of them. Unfortunately Lynn got pushed to the background, but I plan to rectify that. 😁
Delete2) Cherished Mercy by Tracey Peterson (Sept. 2017)
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3) The Crooked Path by Irma Joubert (Nov. 2017
ReplyDeleteThanks for the fun giveaway! Love the book 📚 talk!
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I haven't read enough Lynn Austin that's for sure. I'm really intrigued by your 3rd choice -- I read The Girl From the Train -- and this is definitely an author I want to keep up with. Good luck, Diana. Thanks for increasing my list!
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ReplyDeleteThis is always so much fun! So, looking at publisher websites and trying to find some not already mentioned, although several are also on my list....
ReplyDeleteBringing Maggie Home by Kim Vogel Sawyer
Thanks! dixiedobie at yahoo dot com
She typically writes historical fiction and, as I think more on this book, it seems to have many elements, with a dual/extended time line from the 40's, originally, and a little bit of suspense mixed in. So, I am not sure re the category ....
DeleteDoesn't this book sound intriguing?! I think it fits this category but it sounds like it would also fit the suspense category. Sounds really interesting. Thanks for the suggestion. Good luck, CC
DeleteThese Healing Hills by Ann H Gabhart.
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Holding the Fort by Regina Jennings.
ReplyDeleteThanks! dixiedobie at yahoo dot com
Oooh -- two more great books to add to my list. I love both these authors -- but the idea of a nurse/midwife in Appalachia is giving me heart palpitations. LOL Good luck, CC.
DeleteHow exciting! Sometimes I can't think of any books I'd try to win, but I'm prepared this time, lol! ;)
ReplyDeleteA Dangerous Legacy by Elizabeth Camden
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Loving Luther by Allison Pittman
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Christmas at Carnton by Tamera Alexander
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Glad you found some titles to enter, Elyssa. I haven't read Allison Pittman in a while and that Tamera Alexander book sounds like the perfect Christmas story. Really looking forward to that. Good luck, Elyssa.
DeleteGood Morning, Kav! I spent yesterday afternoon looking on Amazon and publishers websites to prepare of this weeks fun...then my computer was having fits and starts after an update last night, ugh! I finally got it back up and running.
ReplyDeleteHere is my first choice for today:
'Cherished Mercy' (Heart of the Frontier #3) by Tracie Peterson – Release Date: September 5, 2017
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My second choice is: 2. 'The Ladies of Ivy Cottage' (Tales From Ivy Hill #2) by Julie Klassen - Release Date: December 5, 2017
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My third choice is: 'Holding the Fort' (The Fort Reno Series #1) by Regina Jennings – December 5, 2017
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I've been looking on Amazon too...what a rabbit trail of possibilities. I get distracted and lost every single time. LOL Glad you all are doing the hard work for me. Good luck, Tammi.
DeleteIt looks like everyone enjoys reader's choice week as much as I do! There's nothing like the excitement of a group of readers doing research :)
ReplyDeleteThe only historical I had on my list is:
Where We belong, by Lynn Austin 10/3
oh shoot, I forgot my email addy
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I found this one by Sarah Loudin Thomas while I was looking around. She's a new author for me, but I do have some of her books on my kindle I haven't gotten to yet.
ReplyDeleteThe Sound of Rain 11/7
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DeleteI'm fangirling over a new Sarah Loudin Thomas book. She's magical!!!!!!! And I just finished reading the prequel novella to her previous series (it's in a paperback collection now). Absolutely loved Miracle in a Dry Season and the following books. Blissful sigh. And now there's more to look forward too. You've made my day, Tracey. Good luck!
Delete1. Lady Jayne Disappears by Joanna Davidson Politano - I
ReplyDeletem super excited about this debut release from Revell--both a gorgeous cover and intriguing synopsis!
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2. Holding the Fort by Regina Jennings
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3. Out of the Ordinary by Jen Turano
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Oh wow --- that debut novel does sound awesome!!! I'll definitely be keeping an eye out for that one -- and all the others mentioned so far. Good luck, Rachael.
DeleteCherished Mercy by Tracie Peterson. cheetahthecat1986ATgmailDOTcom
ReplyDeleteToo far down by mary connealy. cheetahthecat1986ATgmailDOTcom
ReplyDeleteA dangerous engagement by melanie dickerson. cheetahthecat1986ATgmailDOTcom
ReplyDeleteThat's historical reading nirvana right there. Good luck, Kim.
DeleteA Dangerous Legacy by Elizabeth Camden
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Ok.. so this one breaks the rules as it's not scheduled to be released until January second (but that's still so close to december!lol!) It's worth adding to your tbr pile though, even if it is disqualified as a drawing entry ;)
ReplyDeleteA Song Unheard by Roseanna M. White (the second in her shadows over England series)
Thanks for the tip about Roseanna M. White's upcoming release. Love her books. Alas, I can't include it in this draw -- but it's become kind of a tradition to do a New Year's Reader's Choice at the end of December so you can enter it then. Good luck with A Dangerous Legacy!
DeleteI just love these giveaways Kav! I'm so excited that Jen Turano will be releasing one this fall so that one is the first on my list:
ReplyDeleteOut of the Ordinary by Jen Turano
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The Ladies of Ivy Cottage by Julie Klassen
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An Inconvenient Beauty by Kristi Ann Hunter
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I love these weeks too -- so much fun to get a glimpse at our reading futures, isn't it? I didn't know about Kristi Ann Hunter's new book coming out. Soon! Love this series and am dusting off my fainting couch in anticipation. Good luck, Loraine!
DeleteA Love Held Captive by Shelley Shepard Gray
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I love this series!!!!! Looking forward to this book for sure. Good luck, Lea.
DeleteMy first pick is: Living Luther by Allison Pitman. Thanks for this fun contest! paulams49ATsbcglobalDOTnet
ReplyDeleteSecond is : The Ladies of Ivy Cottage by Julie Klassen paulams49ATsbcglobalDOTnet
ReplyDeleteThird is : The House on Foster Hill ny Jamie Jo Wright
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Doesn't The House on Foster Hill sound spinetingling good???? And it's dual timeline so fits both the historical and contemp categories as well as mystery and suspense. Ticks all my boxes. Woot! Good luck, Paula.
DeleteAll great choices, Kate. I[m looking forward to them all. Good luck.
ReplyDeleteThe Ladies of Ivy Hill by Julie Klassen
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I have Book One in this series in my TBR pile so am anxious to add this one.
You can't go wrong with Julie Klassen and I adore this series! So excited about this one. Good luck, Jackie.
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ReplyDeleteBringing Maggie Home by Kim Vogel Sawyer
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I'm swooning over all these great books suggested so far and this is only Day One of Reacher's Choice Week. I think I need to pace myself. Phew! LOL Good luck, Jackie.
DeleteOh my goodness Kav! Now that you say my blind pick of a Sarah Loudin Thomas book was a good choice I'm going back and getting Miracle in a Dry Season and whatever else I have on my kindle and get started reading. If you say she's magical, I believe you.
ReplyDeleteThe Sound of Rain just sounded so good. A Kentucky coalminer who never wants to mine again after a cave-in and loss of his brother. He goes to Myrtle Beach and meets the daughter of the timber mill where he works, a girl with a wish to move to Appalachia to help poor children. They're drawn together during a hurricane! I can't wait to read it!
My #3 is Jen Turano's Out of the Ordinary
Thanks for all the "wishing for books" fun!
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Sarah Loudin Thomas is very unique -- earthiness mixed with deep spirituality and a kinda watchfulness. Hard to put in a box. Definitely read Miracle in a Dry Season first -- the following two books are generational -- individual stories but in a family sequel kind of way. :-)
DeleteI'm excited about Jen's new book too. Love and laughter are just the ticket sometimes. Good luck, Tracey.
Loving Luther by Alison Pittman
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An Inconvenient Beauty by Kristi Ann Hunter
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A Dangerous Legacy by Elizabeth Camden
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Awesome choices, Mindy. Looking forward to all these as well. Good luck.
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ReplyDeleteI always look for to a fun week like this one. So many great book ideas! I am going with Out of the Ordinary by Jen Turano.
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The Ladies of Ivy Cottage by Julie Klassen
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Christmas at Carnton by Tamera Alexander
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I'm getting such a kick out of these suggestions. So excited to 'fall' into reading in September. Get the pun??? Good luck, Melanie.
DeleteAll She Left Behind by Jane Kirkpatrick.
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A song of Home by Susie Finkbeiner
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Christmas at Carnton by Tamera Alexander
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You're first two are new-to-me. I have enjoyed Jane Kirkpatrick's biographical fiction and this one about a female doctor sounds fascinating. Good luck, Lucy.
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DeleteThe dishonorable Miss Delaney by Carolyn Miller 10/24/17
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An Inconvenoent Beauty by Kristi Ann Hunter 9/5/17
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A Dangerous Legacy by Elizabeth Camden. 12/3/17
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Oh my goodness -- that Carolyn Miller books is the third in the series which means I missed the second and I loved the first!!!!! Aaaggghhh -- I'm feeling the pressure to catch up before the end of October. Thanks, Pam! Good luck.
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ReplyDeleteKay, your selections were all current releases so they don't qualify for this giveaway. The publication dates have to be Sept - December 2017. Feel free to enter again.
DeleteChristmas at Carnton by Tamera Alexander
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All She Left Behind by Jane Kirkpatrick
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Good luck, Donna!
DeleteCherished Mercy by Tracie Peterson
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Cherished Mercy by Tracie Peterson
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ReplyDeleteThe Heart of An Agent by Tracey Lyons
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An Inconvenient Beauty by Kristi Ann Hunter
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Woohoo -- that first one, by Tracey Lyons sounds really good. Pinkerton agents!!!! Good luck, VanG.
DeleteWHOO HOO!!!! FAVORITE kind of giveaway, and FAVORITE genre! :D Can't get better than that! ;)
ReplyDelete1.) An Inconvenient Beauty (Hawthorne House #4) by Kristi Ann Hunter September 5th 2017
Many Blessings, Amada
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2.) A Dangerous Engagement (The Regency Spies of London #3) by Melanie Dickerson
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Oops this one's Sept. 2017
Delete3.) A Dangerous Legacy by Elizabeth Camden Oct. 2017
ReplyDeleteWOW September is FILLED with great books coming out! And apparently the Historical scene is filled with Danger! LOL!
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Hmmm I can see where A Dangerous Engagement and A Dangerous Legacy could get confusing since they release one month apart. LOL Good luck, Amada.
Delete;) Thank you!
DeleteThere are some great titles being entered for that I hadn't even heard of yet! I just love when you do these giveaways! :) I find so many new reads to! LOL! Although my TBR pile usually isn't lacking! :D
I always find so many good titles in these giveaways. Makes me giddy just thinking about it.
DeleteI'm going to make these quick and easy for you, Kav. :-)
ReplyDeleteThe Dishonorable Miss DeLancey by Carolyn Miller (10/24).
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Out of the Ordinary by Jen Turano (11/7)
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AND An Inconvenient Beauty by Kristi Ann Hunter (9/5)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Kav. You are wonderfully and beautifully appreciated.
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Ah, thanks Terrill. I'm looking forward to your choices as well. I may have to forgo sleep in the Fall. :-) Good luck!
DeleteThis is the category where I always have far more than three books I'm looking forward to reading. Here's my first:
ReplyDeleteToo Far Down by Mary Connealy
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forgot the release date: October
Delete#2: Holding the Fort by Regina Jennings
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oops, that is out in Dec.
Delete#3: How the West was Wed by Margaret Brownley (December)
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I have the first in that Margaret Brownley series on hold at my library. I love her sense of humour. Good luck, Pam.
Delete1 Bringing Home Maggie by Kim Vogel Sawyer
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2. The House on Foster Hill - Jamie Wright
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3. Holding the Fort by Regina Jennings - I love her sense of humor!
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I'm getting giddy looking at these lists. Good luck, Aimee.
Delete1. Their Mistletoe Matchmakers by Keli Gwyn Nov. 1st
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2. The Gift of Twins by Gabrielle Meyer
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3. Would-Be Mistletoe Wife by Christine Johnson
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Oooohhh some Love Inspireds. Good choices. Love all those authors. I'll be sure to read them. Good luck, Becky.
DeleteLady Jayne Disappears by Joanna Davidson Politano.
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The Dishonorable Miss DeLancey by Carolyn Miller
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The Calico and Cowboys Romance Collection by Mary Connealy
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Good luck, Sylvia.
DeleteI'm late to the party tonight and here are my choices...popular for many who follow your blog, Kav. #1) The Ladies of Ivy Cottage by Julie Klassen comes out in December, 2017.
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#2) A Love Held Captive by Shelley Shepard Gray comes out in October, 2017. I'm so excited to get my hands on this book so I can begin reading this series. As you know, I collect all three books and then indulge in them one after another, Kav.
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#3) Christmas At Carnton by Tamera's Alexander also comes out in October, 2017 but I will save it to read during December when the holidays are almost upon us. Thank you, Kav!
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Sigh. You have such fortitude to wait to read a series. I'm such a literary greedy guts I can't wait -- I read 'em as they become available. LOL Good luck, Diane.
DeleteI love browsing through these wonderful recommendations! Thank you, Kav!
ReplyDelete1. Cherished Mercy by Tracie Peterson
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The Ladies of Ivy Cottage by Julie Klassen
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Holding the Fort by Regina Jennings
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I love reading everyone's suggestions too. Good luck, Britney.
Delete1st Choice The Ladies of Ivy Cottage (Tales From Ivy Hill Book #2) by Julie Klassen
ReplyDeleteThe House on Foster Hill Jamie Jo Wright
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Looks really good
Bringing Maggie Home by Kim Vogel Sawyer
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Good luck, Linda!
DeleteYay! So much fun! And so many choices...
ReplyDelete1. A Dangerous Legacy, Elizabeth Camden
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2. Holding the Fort, Regina Jennings
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3. Out of the Ordinary, Jen Turano
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Oh! and did you see Lori Benton has a new book, Many Sparrows, coming out this month??
DeleteI know -- the choices!!!! And yes, Lori Benton's book was a popular choice in the last Reader's Choice week -- August 29 release date, I think. Eeep. Good luck, Nicole.
DeleteLove a Christmas book so throw my name in the hat please for Christmas At Carnton by Tamera Alexander :)
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For my daughter - Cherished Mercy by Tracie Peterson.
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Not sure if this one qualifies for this category, but here goes - A Song of Home by Susie Finkbeiner.
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Yeppers -- someone else suggested your last choice and it does look really good, doesn't it? So it counts. Good luck, Cheryl.
DeleteSomeone to Wed
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Love Remains
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A Mistaken Match
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Kay, your first two books aren't Christian Fiction selections. They sound lovely and I might just see if my library has any books by these two authors but this giveaway (and blog) is all about promoting Christian Fiction. I've checked both Amazon and Goodreads and neither are tagged as Christian or Inspirational and I checked the authors' websites as well. So, sorry to say, those two entries don't count. Feel free to add two more. Good luck with the Love Inspired Historical choice.
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ReplyDeleteSorry I'm late to the party!
ReplyDeleteHere are my three Historical Fiction choices :)
#1 The Crooked Path by Irma Joubert
releasing in November
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#2 Bygone Christmas Brides by Pamela Griffin, Jill Stengl, Gina Welborn, Tamela Hancock Murray, Ginny Aiken, Carla Olson Gade
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#3 The Christmas Blessing by Melody Carlson
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Starting early with the Christmas stories. Now I'm yearning for them as well. LOL Good luck, Samantha.
DeleteA Lawman for Christmas by Karen Kist
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More Christmas. Yay! Good luck, Sylvia.
DeleteThe Ladies of Ivy Cottage by Julie Klassen
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A Dangerous Legacy by Elizabeth Camden
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How the West was Wed by Margaret Brownley
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Good luck, Amy.
DeleteFound one I didn't know about in the comments!
ReplyDeleteThe Calico and Cowboys Romance Collection by Mary Connealy
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The Captive Brides Collection by Susan Page Davis, Jennifer AlLee, Angela Breidenbach, Darlene Franklin, Patty Smith Hall, Cynthia Hickey, Carrie Fancett Pagels, Lucy Thompson, Gina Welborn
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The Regency Brides Collection by Michelle Griep, Amanda Barratt, Angela Bell, Susanne Dietze, Nancy Moser, MaryLu Tyndall, Erica Vetsch
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Wow, those collections have some powerhouse authors listed. Good luck, Heidi.
DeleteToo Far Down by Mary Connealy
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Good luck, Sylvia.
Delete#1 A Dangerous Legacy by Elizabeth Camden
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Blessings. Joy
The Ladies of Ivy Cottage by Julie Klassen No.2
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And #3
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Blessings. Joy
Great selections, Joy. We have some awesome reading ahead of us. Good luck.
DeleteAlways a fun week! My first choice is The Ladies of Ivy Cottage by Julie Klassen
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My second choice is All She Left Behind by Jane Kirkpatrick
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My third choice is The Sound of Rain by Sarah Loudin Thomas
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This is a fun week, isn't it? Busy, but loads of fun! Good luck, Patty.
DeleteHere are my choices for Historical Fiction:
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Releasing September 1st 2017
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2. The Christmas Blessing
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3. All She Left Behind
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Releasing September 5th 2017
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Good luck, Melody.
DeleteFantastic giveaway, Kav! There's no way I could resist. Here are my three picks for you, and I look forward to your reviews.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure this is already on your TBR list, but my first choice is The Ladies of Ivy Cottage by Julie Klassen (12/5/17).
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2nd choice ...
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3rd choice ...
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And my first choice is...(drumroll, please) "A Dangerous Engagement" by none other than Melanie Dickerson! (Cheering!) lol
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Delete"Love Held Captive" by Shelley Shepard Gray
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DeleteAnd "Holding the Fort" by Regina Jennings
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(I'll also be posting three of my sisters' choices too. I actually have five sisters, but two of them are too young to have an interest in these sorts of books yet lol. I hope that it's alright, my commenting for my sisters? I told them if they told me what books they wanted entered for, I'd get it done for them. I'll put their names under the comment so you know which books are for who.)
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Holding the Fort by Regina Jennings
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Love Held Captive by Shelley Shepard Gray
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Out of the Ordinary by Jen Turano
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And for sister #2 (you may begin to see a pattern here, one of the advantages of having multiple siblings who share a common interest, lol) Love Held Captive by Shelley Shepard Gray
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The Captive Brides Collection by Barbour
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The Regency Brides Collection by Barbour
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And as for sister #3, we'll I kinda told her last minute about this giveaway, so she didn't really have much time to find books she'd want and she didn't feel like trying to rush through frantically, finding what she'd like, so I'm to put one book in for her, but I'm to put it in as many categories as it can go, lol. (She's kinda a HUGE Julie Klassen fan.)
ReplyDeleteThe Ladies of Ivy Cottage by Julie Klassen
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Good luck, everyone!
Delete1.) An Inconvenient Beauty by Kristi Ann Hunter
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2.) A Dangerous Engagement (The Regency Spies of London #3) Melanie Dickerson (Sept 12, 2017)
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