"The Christy Award is designed to nurture and encourage creativity and quality in the writing and publishing of fiction written from a Christian worldview and showcase the diversity of genres." (from the Christy Awards website.)
These 2020 finalists are books published in 2019. You might have read them already. You might not. I've read one in this category. I'll include a link to my reviews in the descriptions.
How does this giveaway work?
You select which of the three Christy Award General Fiction 2020 finalists you would like to receive if your name is drawn. Mention the title in your comment (or an email if you're entering that way.) If you win, that's the book that will be sent to you. Easy Peasy. Here are the three finalists.
When Annie Jacobson's brother Mike enlists as a medic in the Army in 1967, he hands her a piece of paper with the address of their long-estranged father. If anything should happen to him in Vietnam, Mike says, Annie must let their father know.
In Mike's absence, their father returns to face tragedy at home, adding an extra measure of complication to an already tense time. As they work toward healing and pray fervently for Mike's safety overseas, letter by letter the Jacobsons must find a way to pull together as a family, regardless of past hurts. In the tumult of this time, Annie and her family grapple with the tension of the holding both and grief in the same hand, even as they learn to turn to the One who binds the wounds of the brokenhearted.
Author Susie Finkbeiner invites you into the Jacobson family's home and hearts during a time in which the chaos of the outside world touched their small community in ways they never imagined.
In the wake of WWII, a grieving fisherman submits a poem to a local newspaper: a rallying cry for hope, purpose...and rocks. Send me a rock for the person you lost, and I will build something life-giving. When the poem spreads farther than he ever intended, Robert Bliss's humble words change the tide of a nation. Boxes of rocks inundate the tiny, coastal Maine town, and he sets his calloused hands to work, but the building halts when tragedy strikes.
Decades later, Annie Sawyer is summoned back to Ansel-by-the-Sea when she learns her Great-Uncle Robert, the man who became her refuge during the hardest summer of her youth, is now the one in need of help. What she didn't anticipate was finding a wall of heavy boxes hiding in his home. Long-ago memories of stone ruins on a nearby island trigger her curiosity.
She joins forces with the handsome and mysterious harbor postman, and all her hopes of mending the decades-old chasm in her family seem to point back to the ruins. But with Robert failing fast, her search for answers battles against time, a foe as relentless as the ever-crashing waves upon the sea.
Robin Windsor has spent most of her life under an assumed name, running from her family's ignominious past. She thought she'd finally found sanctuary in her rather unremarkable used bookstore just up the street from the marina in River city, Michigan. But the store is struggling and the past is hot on her heels.
When she receives an eerily familiar book in the mail on the morning of her father's scheduled execution, Robin is thrown back to the long-lost summer she met Peter Flynt, the perfect boy who ruined everything. That book - a first edition Catcher in the Rye -- is soon followed by the other books she shared with Peter nearly twenty years ago, with one arriving in the mail each day. But why would Peter be making contact after all these years? And why does she have a sinking feeling that she's about to be exposed all over again?
GIVEAWAY OPPORTUNITY:
All three books are available in either paperback or ebook format (Amazon.com account) -- winner's choice
If you would like a chance to win a copy of one of the Christy Awards Finalists in the General Fiction Category, leave a comment below or email me at kavluvstoreadATyahooDOTca. If you add an email to your comment, remember to use AT and DOT instead of @ and . in order to protect yourself from spammers. If you enter the draw via email, please add the title to the subject line so it's easy to spot your entry. Draw will be held and winner announced on Sunday October 23 2020 . Offer open to International Readers. Good luck!
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ReplyDeleteAll 3 sound Great Thanks for the Chance to Win a Copy
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Which title do you want to be entered for, LInda?
DeleteThe Words Between Us by Erin Bartels
DeleteSo hard to pick 1
Thanks Kav
I know, right? I guess it's the nature of them all being finalists so we know they have to be good. Good luck, Linda!
DeleteI've read All Manner of Things and it is wonderful, and both of the others are on my to-read list. I'll choose Whose Waves These Are -- I've heard so many great things about this author and haven't read any of her books yet. Thanks, Kav, for offering these!
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And telling that it's finalized in two categories. Good luck, Cheryl!
DeleteI was looking at your past reviews and see you had reviewed Erin Bartel's debut book. I have read the first two books, and, honestly, I was not at all familiar with Bartel's The Words Between Us. I will put my name in the hat for that one. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI could have sworn I had read The Words Between Us but I think I actually had it checked out from my library but it had so many holds on it I had to return it before I could read it. Must try again. Good luck, CC!
DeleteThe Erin Bartel's book "Words Between Us" sounds like a good one. Would love to read it. rrwalter34ATGMAILDOTCOM
ReplyDeleteAnything with a bookstore setting, right? Good luck, Becky!
DeleteAll Manner of Things sounds fantastic!
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I've yet to sample any of Susie Finkbeiner's writing. It does sound really good. Good luck, Melanie!
DeleteThe Words Between Us, please.
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Good luck, Jana!
DeleteI haven't read any by Susie Finkbeiner yet, but All Manner of Things sounds really good!
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Same here. Have to get on that. Good luck, Elizabeth!
DeleteThe Words Between Us sounds amazing.
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Love the cover of that book. Guaranteed to get the attention of a bibliophile. Good luck, Caryl!
DeleteOooo I've been hoping to read The Words Between Us!
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Here's your chance. Good luck, Melissa!
DeleteAll three... :)
ReplyDeleteI'll go with Whose Waves These Are by Amanda Dykes.
Thanks, Kav. Kathleen ~ Lane Hill House
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Bwahahaha! They all do seem to be readable. :-) Good luck, Kathleen!
DeleteMy choice is "All Manner of Things" since I own "Whose Waves These Are" and have read "The Words Between Us".
ReplyDeleteLove seeing all these Christy Award finalist books!
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Isn't is nice when the decision is made for you simply by the process of elimination? :-) Good luck, Trixi!
DeleteI read and loved Whose Waves These Are. I have The Words Between Us on my TBR pile so I’ll choose All Manner of Things as it sounds really good. Thank you for the chance. leliamae54(at)aol(dot)com
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Lucy. You're ahead of me in this category. Good luck!
DeleteI would like to win The Words Between Us. I've read All Manner of Things and Whose Waves These Are. We read both of these for book club and found them to be excellent.
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I am so jealous of your book club, Pam! Good luck!
DeleteDecisions, decisions. Which one are you in the draw for, Kate?
ReplyDeleteIf I were fortunate enough to be selected, I would love a print copy of "Whose Waves These Are" by Amanda Dykes.
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Good luck, Kay! It's a fantastic book. A definite must read.
DeleteWhose Waves These Are by Amanda Dykes. Thanks for the chance to win, Kav!
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You're welcome, Winnie. Great choice! Good luck!
DeleteThe Words Between Us sounds fascinating!!!
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And the cover is eye catching. Books on a book always tempt me. :-) Good luck, Anne.
DeleteOf the three the only one I haven't read is The Words Between Us, so that makes my choice easy.
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Good choice! Good luck, Patty!
DeleteThey all look great!
ReplyDeleteHowever, I will pick All Manner of Things.
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Good luck, rubynreba!
DeleteThese all sounds really interesting, it’s so hard to pick one. I think the one most interested in is Whose Waves These Are. I adore a dual timeline story.
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Good luck, Liz!
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