Reader’s Choice Giveaway, Fall Into Books Edition — Contemporary Romance/Fiction

The leaves are starting to change colour, the nights are getting cooler (hallelujah!) and there’s a distinct scent of Autumn in the air. What else is a dedicated bibliophile to do but celebrate the new season with new books?! But I need your help to fatten up my TBR wishlist. So let’s get this weeklong Reader’s Choice party started!

Here’s how this week’s giveaways works: You recommend CHRISTIAN FICTION genre specific titles with release dates in October, November or December 2023 (up to three suggestions per genre day) and you have a chance to win one of your recommendations! BUT it’s a little more complicated than that so be sure to read ALL the details before entering.

IMPORTANT TO NOTE: These giveaways are available in paperback or ebook format to US and Canadian readers. Ebooks available internationally if you have a .com kindle account (US Amazon)

IT’S CONTEMPORARY ROMANCE / FICTION GIVEAWAY DAY!

To be entered in the draw just leave a comment (or 3) below, including the title(s) of the book(s) in the Contemporary Romance / Fiction genre you would like to win.

Contemporary Romance / Fiction — a full length story or novella or collection of novellas set in any time period after 1980. May cross genres such as YA, Suspense, Amish etc and may include dual timelines.

How does it work?

Easy peasy! Make recommendations in the comment section and if you win, you win the book you suggested.

BUT YOU GOTTA FOLLOW THE RULES!

  • Publication date must be October, November or December 2023
  • Each day is genre specific, so only submit titles from that genre
  • Christian Fiction books only please!
  • You can offer up to three suggestions per genre day BUT they need to be made in 3 separate comments (easier for me to keep track of.)
  • No email entries this time round since comments are working on WP

OF SPECIAL NOTE: IF YOU HAVEN’T COMMENTED ON THIS BLOG BEFORE, YOUR FIRST COMMENT WON’T APPEAR UNTIL I APPROVE IT. AFTER THAT YOUR COMMENTS WILL POST AUTOMATICALLY. 

  • Entrants must submit their own selections (no piggybacking on someone else’s log in.)
  • It’s helpful to include your email (using AT and DOT instead of @ and . to protect yourself from spammers) but you only need to add it to one of your comments per day. If you choose not to include your email, then it’s up to you to contact me if you are a winner.

Draw will be held and winner announced on 

Saturday September 30 , 2023

(You can enter any of the giveaways up until noon on September 30. Winners will be announced later that afternoon.)

138 thoughts on “Reader’s Choice Giveaway, Fall Into Books Edition — Contemporary Romance/Fiction”

    1. I can’t find this one anywhere — not even on Chautona’s website…but she has a tooooonn of books so I could have missed it. I’m trusting you have the inside scoop and know that this book is really real? If so, Good luck, Cindy!

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  1. I’m going to try Rebekah Millet’s debut~
    Julia Monroe Begins Again 10/24
    I like that the characters are a bit older@ 40, coming from a 60 something woman, lol.

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  2. Christmas in the Crosshairs:
    An Elite Guardians Christmas Anthology 10/3
    Kate Angelo, Kelly Underwood and Sami Abrams

    Thanks Kav! tracey14567 at gmail dot com

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    1. So many Deep Haven novels! I’m woefully behind and have no hope of catching up. Excited about that debut too — and who doesn’t like a little holiday murder and mayhem? 🙂 Nice selection, Tracey. Good luck!

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  3. I’ve been waiting for this one seemingly forever! The author lives in New Orleans & this is her debut. She finally got a contract w/ Bethany & bc I love everything authentically New Orleans (I’ve never been there), this is a must read for me!

    1) Julia Monroe Begins Again by Rebekah Millet (Oct 24)

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  4. 2) Never Happen to You by Christy Barritt (Oct 24)

    Another series by Christy that’s not a LIS. I will never catch up with Christy Barritt’s series…it’s hopeless. Sigh How she writes them so fast I’ll never know!

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      1. Wonder how she keeps from duplicating the main characters’ names? Must have them written down alphabetically in a book as thick as the Bible!

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    1. A few surprises here — I didn’t know Natalie Walters did contemporary (I’m used to her suspense novels) and same with Angela Hunt who I though only wrote biblical fiction. Goes to show how much I know. Good luck, Elizabeth!

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  5. #1 Ohh a new author. I love helping a new Christian author out.
    Oct 24
    Julia Monroe Begins Again
    by Rebekah Millet
    (Sweet Rom Com Second Chance Romance)
    quilting dash lady at comcast dot net

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  6. I seem to be having issues. I think I messed something up in my settings. Hopefully this will post only once! lol.

    1/3 – Clock Tower Bound, Bk 2 of Bookstrings by Chautona Havig. It comes out in October and on my birthday. My two favourite reviewers are you, Kav, and Chautona.

    Thanks,
    Tammy
    Obertam at Gmail dot com

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    1. Ah, thanks, Tammy. 🙂 Cindy mentioned this book too but I can’t find it on Amazon or the author’s website. I’m trusting you both have inside information and that it will appear on release day? Happy early Birthday. Good luck!

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  7. OOPS the book by Lacey Baker releases in October. This looks good. A new book by Barbara J. Adamson called Tutored in Love release date December

    Thanks for the opportunity Nora Finding Hope at Yahoo

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    1. Natalie Walters’ Christmas book intrigues me too. ‘Tis the season when my bibliophile heart yearns for holiday stories! And you found two new contemporary titles — and new-to-me authors as well. Woohoo! Adding them to my list. Good luck, Nora!

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  8. A Million Little Choices by Tamera Alexander. Have been reading about this via her author newsletters. A bit different but her books are always on my must-read list.

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