Saturday, December 16, 2017

December Giveaway - Week Three


WON BY TRACEY HAGWOOD

WON BY ANNE PAYNE

WON BY CINDY W.

WON BY LORAINE NUNLEY

WON BY SUSAN F.

WON BY CHERYL BARKER

As always, I'll contact the winners by email (if one has been provided otherwise it's up to you to contact me) but thanks to the nefarious ways of the Internet, my email might land in your spam folder so keep your eyes peeled. If you haven't heard from me by Monday evening, please email your snail mail address to kavluvstoreadATyahooDOTca. From time to time a winner and I can't seem to connect so you have a month time frame. If I can't reach you within four weeks your win is forfeited.

LOOKING AHEAD TO NEXT WEEK:

Christmas is coming fast and so is the New Year which we all know means the start of 2018 book releases. Squuueeeaaalll!!!! I'm a tad shy of giddy over some of the glimpses I've seen on GoodReads and I thought it would be fun to host the last Reader's Choice Giveaway Week of the year.

This time I'm picking your brains for Christian Fiction to be released in January, February or March 2018. As usual with these giveaways, please make sure to read the the rules which will be posted each day. Basically, the week is divided into genre days where y'all can offer up to three book selections per day. Name/book combos will be entered in a draw and if you win, it's an IOU for the book on release date.

Here's the week's schedule:

Monday December 18 - Historical Romance: a full-length story where the romance plays a major role and set in any time period before the 1970s. May cross genres such as suspense, dual timelines, Amish, YA.

Tuesday December 19 - Contemporary Romance: a full-length story where the romance plays a major role and is set in present day (1980s up). May cross genres such as dual timelines, Amish, YA but lets keep the suspense for romantic suspense day which is...

Wednesday December 20 - Romantic Suspense or Mystery: A full-length story where mystery is an important part of the plot. The hero or heroine (or both) are often in peril (more so in suspense). Can be set in any time period -- contemporary or historical. May cross genres such as Amish, historical, YA, dual timelines.

Thursday December 21 - Amish Fiction: a full-length story where the hero or heroine or both are Amish OR the story has significant Amish involvement with Amish secondary characters and an Amish community. Can be historical or contemporary and can have a mystery or suspense element.

Friday December 22 - Christian Fiction - any genre, including previous selections you've made on other days and also for specific genres not covered yet like Women's Fiction, novellas, Speculative, Sci Fi etc.

Saturday December 23 -- Winners announced.

Blog closed Sunday December 24 and Monday December 25 and then back with business as usual on Tuesday December 26.


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