Reader’s Choice Giveaway – Christmas Edition – Contemporary Fiction

  • Publication date must be January, February or March 2024
  • Each day is genre specific, so only submit titles from that genre
  • Christian Fiction 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)

129 thoughts on “Reader’s Choice Giveaway – Christmas Edition – Contemporary Fiction”

  1. 1) Rocky Road by Becky Wade (Feb 14)

    Even though this series has cutsie covers, the books are angsty and what we’ve come to expect from Becky Wade. Loved Memory Lane!!!

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    1. Eeeeeppppping over a new Dani Pettry series!!!! That one is high on my list for sure! And I see there’s another Deep Haven spin off book coming out. I’m so behind on those. I have Then Came You by Rachel Russel on my TBR though. Good luck, Tracey!

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    1. Whoa — those titles!!! They’re all tongue twisters. 🙂 The Rare Jewel of Everleight Wheaton sounds really interesting — I’m not familiar with Susan L. Tuttle either so must make a point of checking this one out. Good luck, Kimmy!

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      1. Susan Tuttle has a book I really, really enjoyed called “LoveYou, Truly” that came out in December 2019. Highly recommended! 😉💖

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  2. #3. Rare Jewel of Everleigh Wheaton by Susan L Tuttle, 1/16

    I’ve read all of Susan’s books and am really looking forward to a new one.

    PS, Becky Wade would be on my list but I’ve preordered it 😊

    Thanks! Sandy

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      1. 🙂 — Me too!!!! I just read the first book in her new Amish series and I’m guessing this might be an indie contemporary? I can’t find any description for the book but Amazon tags it as Christian Contemporary Fiction …no Amish. Eeeep!

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  3. This hasn’t been mentioned. What I Promise You by Liz Tolsma, January, a dual timeline story. I am searching through Goodreads’ lists and finding a number of good books that publish in April, some from authors that have not had a release in a couple of years. Interesting to look around!

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    1. I haven’t read a.whole lot of Liz Tolsma but I have one on my TBR right now — WWII story. This one looks really good and I do love a dual timeline. Yipee for another quirky cozy penned by Amanda Flower. Good luck, CC!

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  4. 3) The Tangled Tale of the Woolgathering Castoffs, Sharon J Mondragon, 1/23/24

    What a title!

    Sorry, if some of my comments are coming through more than once, I’ve been having trouble commenting

    pattymh2000(at)yahoo(dot)com

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