WON BY PAULA S. |
WON BY ELLY |
WON BY MARIA DB |
WON BY BECKY |
WON BY CHERYL BARKER |
WON BY KIM HANSEN |
You know the drill: winners will be contacted if they left their email address in a comment, otherwise it's up to the winner to contact me at kavluvstoreadATyahooDOTca (please note it's ca as in Canada not com)
From time to time a winner and I do not connect so I have a one month time frame on giveaway wins. If I haven't been able to reach you within 30 days of your win, it will be forfeited. This has happened a few times now so, please, DON'T BE SHY -- CONTACT ME IF YOU DIDN'T LEAVE AN EMAIL OR IF I HAVEN'T BEEN SUCCESSFUL IN REACHING YOU!
Books will be ordered within a week of receiving your mailing address (or email address for ebooks) and I'll email you to confirm your book is on its way. Give it a full month before inquiring on the status of an order to allow for processing and shipping times.
LOOKING AHEAD TO NEXT WEEK'S GIVEAWAYS:
If you're not into Christmas in July you can blame Tracey -- lol, or should I say ho, ho, ho?! -- because she inspired this idea with her Christmas wishlist during Reader's Choice Week. And I've had fun with this idea so I think it will become a blog tradition. So....drumroll please...I give you the:
Christmas in July
Reading Extravaganza!
I might have gotten carried away with my Christmas reading for this week so keep an eye out on Tuesday and Wednesday for double posts -- one at midnight and the second at noon. Also, I added on a 'from your Santa wish list' addition on Friday which will go up at noon where you can choose a Christina (Christian Fiction book) you would like to win.
SUNDAY
MONDAY
'tis the season of the
Carol Awards Finalist Countdown!
This week we will look at the
Novella Category
(which just happens to have
some Christmas stories!)
TUESDAY
AND
WEDNESDAY
AND
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
AND
Winner's choice of a
Christian Christmas Fiction title
published any time up to
the end of
September 2022
Congrats and happy reading to all! Christmas in July - what a wonderful idea, especially as periodic weather patterns are giving so many of us a more than warm and toasty feel! Local TV weather guy keeps reminding us it is not as bad as 1980, which I remember vividly.
ReplyDeleteIt's crazy hot and humid way up here as well and it was kinda refreshing to read about snowstorms and bundling up in hats and scarfs. Ah, those were the days. :-)
DeleteCongratulations to all the winners!
ReplyDeleteLol, Kav! I do LOVE Christmas in July (or any time of the year, really) It's been 93 to 95 with a heat index of 106 today, so I have to do something to keep cool! Btw: I just finished a review copy of A Quilt for Christmas by Melody Carlson, so cute and heartwarming! and I did feel cool-ish reading it, haha.
ReplyDeleteIt's 100 up here and will be hotter tomorrow -- we've had a two week stretch of this heat which isn't normal for us (think of poor me without ac!) Supoosed to break a bit on Monday night I think. Definitely reading Christmas stories provided a mind-over-matter way to cope with the heat. lol
DeleteCongrats winners!
ReplyDeleteCongrats to the winners! Oooh Christmas stories sound great in this hot & humid GA weather.
ReplyDeleteAnd aren't those book covers deliciously chilling? I want to jump into a pile of snow right about now. Barefoolt. lol
DeleteYay! I see I'm a winner! Thanks, Kav! And Christmas in July is a great idea :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to the fortunate winners!
ReplyDeleteCongrats to everyone!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations and Happy Reading, Ladies!
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