Reader’s Choice Bonus Round Giveaway

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Well, wasn’t last week a whirlwind of bookish delight?! So many great books to add to our spring reading lists! Except, guess what? I found more! Extra titles that still need to be added to our TBRs. So, I thought I’d list them here (with very brief descriptions — usually just a tag line unless the blurb was really short) and for this giveaway you can pick one book. Add it in a comment (or in an email, kavluvstoread AT yahoo DOT ca) and if your name is drawn, that’s the book you’ll win. So, yeehaw, let’s get started on this

Reader’s Choice Bonus Round Giveaway

Memories of the Heart by Valerie M. Bodden : A series of heartbreaking losses have left Simeon and Abigail’s marriage in shambles. But can God rebuild it even stronger than they remember? (indie; April 25)

Holding Onto Hope by Janet W. Ferguson : A fun road trip romance to the Grand Tetons. Always the wedding planner, never the bride. (indie; April 1)

The Beach Reads Bookshop by Lee Tobin McClain : Running a bookshop on a quaint Chesepeake island is exactly the life Deena Clarke would have chosen for herself — but helping billionaire businessman Luis Dominguez figure out fatherhood is part of the package. Can bonding over books and one little girl help them open their hearts to each other? (HQN; April 25, Hometown Brothers;3)

Shadow Dancing by Jennifer Sienes : Wading through grief is like dancing with shadows….When you’re dancing with shadows who gets to lead? (Celebrate Lit Publishing; April 18, Bedford County;2)

Loving Lydia by Susan Pope Swan : Two Southerners thrown together by the Union army. He’s on a quest for vengeance. She’s determined to preserve her family. (Wild Heart Books; April 25, Rescued Hearts of the Civil War;2)

The Title Wave by Chautona Havig : All he wants to do is help people, but local women want to help themselves…to him! (Celebrate Lit Publishing; April 25; Sumalie Islands;3 (multi-authored series)

Expired Hope by Megan Being (inspired by Lisa Phillips) : She battled every fire she ever faced. He’s risking everything for the chance to belong. (Sunrise Publishing; April 25; Last Chance Fire and Rescue ; 2)

A Green and Vibrant Hope by Valerie Comer : A small-town Christian Romance. She thinks he’s arrogant. He thinks she’s flaky. Two bad they need each other…What will it take to get them to see into each other’s hearts and grasp a green and vibrant hope? (Indie; May 6; Farm Fresh Market ; 2)

In Feast or Famine by Mesu Andrews : Thrust into an arranged marriage, the daughter of ancient Egypt’s high priest plays a pivotal role in Jospeh’s biblical narrative in this powerful novel from the award-winning author of Potiphar’s Wife. (Waterbrook; May 9; The Egyptian Chronicles ; 2)

Finding Her Frontier Home by Louise M. Gouge : A ranch out west could be the home she’s longed for. (Love Inspired Historical; May 23)

Wagon Train Baby by Rhonda Gibson : They came together for an orphaned child…will they stay together for love? (Love Inspired Historical; May 23)

Beneath a Peaceful Moon by Debby Lee : Mary’s language skills could help end the war in the Pacific. Full of intrigue, adventure, and romance, this series celebrates the unsung heroes — the heroines of WWII. (Barbour; May 31; Heroines of WWII; 10 multi authored series of standalone novels)

Love Somebody Like You by Carolyn Miller : For Lexi Franklin, returning to Trinity Lakes feels a little like running home with her tail between her legs. But what’s a girl to do when her life has been turned upside down on the other side of the world?…Jackson Reilly has his own set of troubles. Will he be able to save his ranch, and his hopes and heart, before Lexi returns to Australia? (Indie; June 27; Trinity Lake Romance ; 5)

The Lies We Believe by Lisa Harris : A gripping psychological thriller. The book blurb is way too long and there’s no tagline so I’ll give it a go. A single mother who works at home as a security analyst starts forgetting things…and then seeing things…and then her daughter disappears! The hero is a SOG team member tasked with tracking down a group of endangered children…(Indie; June 28; Shadow Stalkers ; 1)

The Courteous Cad by Catherine Palmer : On her tour of the English countryside, a chance encounter on the streets alerts Miss Prudence Watson to the inhumane working conditions at the worsted mill. She learns that the owner is William Sherbourne, a Royal Naval officer just returned from sea. Following in his wake is his reputation as a cad and a secret so ghastly he’ll do anything to protect it. Even worse, he’s handsome and charming and not at all the villain Prudence expected him to be. (Tyndall House; June 20)

One Southern Summer by Heidi McCahan : It’s her second chance summer…if she’s ready for it — in this warm and utterly irresistible Southern small-town novel. ( my input: includes three generations of strong Southern women and some grandmotherly interference. keep!) (Love Inspired Trade; June 27)

So, there you have it — lots to choose from. I know what’s caught my eye, how about you? Leave a comment below with the title you’d like to win and we’ll see what happens come Saturday. (and look at me getting fancy with my photo placements! Snicker!)

48 thoughts on “Reader’s Choice Bonus Round Giveaway”

  1. Oooooo, lots of goodies! I choose Lisa Harris,’ The Lies We Believe. It sounds intriguing and I’ve enjoyed the books I’ve read of hers. Thank-you.

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  2. Oh, this is a fun list. I already have Valerie Bodden’s book ordered, that has been a good series and I’ve been looking forward to this next one.

    I’ve also been toying with reading the new book by Megan Besing, a new to me author. I haven’t read the other books in this series, so I hope it will work as a standalone. I’m going to give it a try.

    Expired Hope is my pick. Thanks for the giveaway opportunity, Kav!
    tracey14567 at gmail dot com

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    1. Good to know you’ve enjoyed Valerie Bodden’s series. I haven’t read anything by her yet. Megan being is new to me too…this is one of those inspired by an author’s series books that Sunrise Publishing is putting out. I totally missed this series. Good luck, Tracey!

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  3. I have a couple of these coming to review. I have two I’m trying to decide between as I love Mesu and I’ve been wanting to read Jennifer Sienes. Ok I’ll choose Shadow Dancing. After all book Twins like to dance. 😂 leliamae54(at)aol(dot) com

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  4. Oh, I feel so book greedy. Or is there such a thing? lol Well they’re talking about neck surgery in May or beginning of June so I’ve got to build up my TBR! They all sound delightful, but since I’m southern & love that front porch cover… (Putting most of these are my wishlist as well!)

    One Southern Summer by Heidi McCahan

    dianalflowers at aol dot com

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      1. There’s no such thing as greedy and books — don’t go together at all! And yuck about neck surgery. That doesn’t sound fun at all! Definitely proactive to build up the TBR pile. Good luck, Diane!

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  5. “The Beach Reads Bookshop” by Lee Tobin McClain would be my choice if I were the very fortunate one selected.

    Thank you for the chance!
    2clowns at arkansas dot net

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  6. Beneath a Peaceful Moon by Debby Lee sounds very interesting. Plus, I am totally unfamiliar with that author and will head next to Goodreads to research. Thank you for the opportunity. This is another great idea of yours!

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  7. Is ‘The Courteous Cad’ re-releasing? I have that book (along with the previous two in the series, ‘The Affectionate Adversary’ and ‘The Bachelor’s Bargain’) and my copy (same cover!) was published back in 2009. Maybe they’re rebooting!😃
    I almost used both ‘In Feast or Famine’ and ‘Loving Lydia’ during Reader’s Choice Week, lol, so I think I’ll go with ‘Loving Lydia’ by Susan Pope Sloan here😉

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    1. Ha — I just checked, and you’re right. This is a re-release. There’s a different cover from 2010. And then another one for kindle and a completely different one for the paperback releasing in May. And that one doesn’t even look every historical. Huh. I wondered why there were different covers when I was looking for a pic but just thought it was different editions not releases. It looks like a great series though. And yay, here’s your second chance at one of the books that getaway from you last week. Good luck, Elly!

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  8. Can I pick one of each?? LOL! They ALL sound so good and by a few new-to-me authors. But since I absolutely adore Love Inspired Historical and I’ve been on a bit of wagon train kick (thanks to Kindle Unlimited), my choice is:

    Wagon Train Baby by Rhonda Gibson!

    Surprised?? 😂😂

    teamob4 (at) gmail (dot) com

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    1. Bwahahaha! How did you ever make your choices during RC week when you had three months worth of new releases to choose from?! And nope, not surprised at all. Good luck, Trixi!

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      1. Rock, paper, scissors worked well during RCW….LOL!!!!

        Well I can say one good thing about RCW, is that I have added SO many good books to my want-to-read list….I think I need to buy more notebooks so I can keep track of them all 🙂

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  9. They all sound good! I’m going with In Feast or Famine by Mesu Andrews. She’s an favorite. Thanks for the giveaway! Jolene – Beauty in the Binding Blog – iwant2save34 at gmail dot com

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  10. So many good books, so many to put on my list…. where do I start?
    I think I’ll go with “In Feast or Famine” by Mesu Andrews. I love this author’s stories. Can’t wait to read another one.

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  11. So many good ones. If I win I would choose The Lies We Believe by Lisa Harris. It sounds so interesting.
    dmandres5 at gmail dot com

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