Reader’s Choice Giveaway – Autumn 2024 Edition – Historical Fiction

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  1. Oh but this sounds like another exciting quest for books. Thanks Kav.

    #1 Across the Ages

    November 5, 2024

    Time Travel

    by Gabrielle Meyer

    quilting dash lady at comcast dot net

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  2. I’m going with Roseanna White’s An Honorable Deception for my last pick. I wonder if I can read that as a standalone or if reading the first 2 books are mandatory? I guess I’ll find out. They are on the tbr list too 🙂

    Thanks Kav! tracey14567 at gmail dot com

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    1. I’m not usually a stickler for reading books in order but in the case of this series I think it would be best. There’s lots of astonishing reveals in the first book that were so much fun and you’d lose the thrill of discovery if you read the other books before it. Plus, the whole premise for the series is well laid out in the first book — and understanding those details will add to your enjoyment of the other books. Good luck, Tracey.

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      1. Since I have to read the other 2 in series first I’d like to change this entry please 🙂

        I like Heidi’s pick, I am such a Christmas junkie!

        A Longing for Christmas by C Linton, J Moore, K Tuft and A Wecker 10/15

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  3. Oh my so many books and only three choices.
    My first choice is The Seaside Homecoming by Julie Klassen one of my favorite authors in this genre. I’ve read most of her books and loved them all.

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  4. Kristi Ann Hunter has announced a new regency called Frankly, My Dear Clara, coming out theoretically in November. Since it isn’t up on retail sites yet I’m not sure it should count for an entry (with Indie books I usually consider a preorder link as confirmation that it is indeed coming), but it’s certainly worth keeping an eye out for!

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    1. Eeeeeppp — I’m definitely on board for a Kristi Ann Hunter Regency!!! We can count it for this giveaway and, if you win, I’ll just ask you to keep me updated on the exact release date incase I miss. That’s one of the problems with promoting indie authors in these Reader Choice Weeks — their books usually don’t come up on websites until shortly before their release so they don’t get the same kind of book promotion as traditionally published books . I’ll have to think about whether there’s a way to do something just for Indies now and again. If anyone has any suggestions just let me know. Good luck, Jolene!

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  5. 2 of 3 – Specters in the Glass House by Jaime Jo Wright. Historical and contemporary dual timelines. Oct. 01st.

    Thanks, Kav!
    Tam – appletamoATyahooDOTca

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    1. Mimi Matthews books aren’t Christian Fiction. I know they are clean but I have found her male characters use the Lord’s name in vain a lot — like it’s ‘clean’ swearing? It used to be only once or twice in a whole book but one of the recent books I tried had so many that I stopped reading a few chapters in. If this has changed, do let me know, but for now, this book doesn’t fit the criteria of this giveaway. Feel free to choose another title in it’s place.

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    1. I see two entries here. For some reason you and Cindy ended up in my spam folder which makes absolutely no sense since you’ve been commenting successfully all week long. Gah! I approved them all so we’re set…I think. Good luck, Karen!

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