
The heat is ratcheting up and I need a distraction so it’s the perfect time to plot our way into a new season of wonderful reads which is where this Reader’s Choice Week comes into play.
Here’s how this week’s giveaways works: You recommend CHRISTIAN FICTION genre specific titles with release dates in July, August or September 2025 (up to 3 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 SUSPENSE/MYSTERY FICTION GIVEAWAY DAY!
To be entered in the draw just leave a comment (or 3) below, including the title(s) of the books in the Suspense/Mystery Fiction genre you would like to win.
Suspense/Mystery Fiction – a full length story or novella or collection of novellas where mystery is an important part of the plot. The hero or heroine (or both) are often in peril (more so in suspense.) Can be set in any time period and may cross genres such as YA, 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 July, August, September 2025
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 WP comments are working
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.
SPECIAL NOTE: Harper Muse books won’t fit into the giveaway criteria since they aren’t Christian Fiction even though some of our fave authors have moved over to this imprint.
DRAW WILL BE HELD AND WINNER ANNOUNCED ON
Saturday June 28 2025
(You can enter any of the giveaways up until noon on June 28. Winners will be announced later that afternoon.)
The Highland Heist by Pepper Basham
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A Scheming in Parliament by Erica Vetsch
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I do so love the mix of history and mystery! Good luck, Sylvia!
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A Scheming in Parliament by Erica Vetsch (Aug 2025)
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Shadowed Witness by Angela Carlisle (July 2025)
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Final Approach by Lynette Eason (Aug 2025)
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Ohhhh, Shadowed Witness sounds so good I went an preordered it on audible. Eeeepppp!!! Good luck, Sabrina!
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Good morning, Kav! It’s supposed to be 99° today so am watering grass & flowers early. We haven’t even hit July yet! 😩
1) Who Is My Neighbor? by Creston Mapes (Aug 1)
Mapes is really a great new to me author. I don’t like all of his plots (just as with most suspense titles/authors), but the ones I have read I’ve really enjoyed!!
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2) Obscurity by Christy Barritt (Jul 31)
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3) Final Approach by Lynette Eason (Aug 5)
Thanks, Kav! Please try to stay cool today!
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Kav, I just read where your temps will be in the 70s today. 😲 True? I’m coming where you are!!
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We’re going up to 82 with a bit of a humidex but nothing like it’s been the last few days. And it’s going down to 60 overnight which will be wonderful for sleeping and then cooler over the next few days. Phew! I went for a walk early this morning and the poor gardens in my area look shellshocked. Petals bleached of colour or fried completely. All the peonies which are just coming into bloom in my area are all blackened and shrivelled. Like someone took a torch to them. It’s like an alien landscape out there. How do you Southern Gardners nurse your plant babies through the heat?
Who is My Neighbor? sounds super stalkerish — why am I not surprised that one intrigues you? 🙂 Good luck, Diane!
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What are you trying to say, Kav? Just bc I’m getting ready to read Echoes of Darkness today. hahaha I no longer do J.P. stalker books, however, unless they’re more tame.
So sad about y’alls flower gardens! 😢 My neighbors mostly have shrubs & depend on the rain to keep grass moderately green. Or drought resistant flowers. We have built-in overhead sprinklers hooked up to a well my hubby had dug yrs ago. What a great investment bc who can afford a $400-$500 per mth electric bill?! We share our well water with our neighbors so we both have pretty flowers & green grass. So glad to hear your temps are cooling down!
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I meant to say a $400-$500 water bill. Oops!
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Will this heat ever stop! We hit 100 degrees yesterday with a heat index ox 113! Crazy number for June, I never left the house! I thank God every day for air conditioning. Per your question Kav, that’s how we “Southern Bells” get through these hot hazy days, we stay in with the fan going, haha.
Fire Mountain by Dana Mentink 7/1
I think this is Dana’s first book with publisher Revell.
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Tracey, you are quite right. A fan & a book! I pulled a few weeds around my flowers, regained my sanity, and came back inside!
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You guys are spending my July book budget already! Just added this as my third audible preorder this morning! I must be in a suspense mood or something but they all sound so good! I’m intrigued by the heroine’s unusual occupation — a long haul trucker?! I didn’t realize this is a Revell book — I thought it was a Love Inspired Trade. Cool beans.
Our temps have dropped drastically. Still warmer than I like but nothing like it has been. That was just gruesome! I’m actually going to go out and do a wee stint in the garden once I catch up here. Good luck, Tracey!
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Things We Keep Hidden by Jill Lynn 8/26
Jill’s second full length mystery set in Colorado. If you check the summary, it clearly has a mystery to solve and yet the amazon tag doesn’t list it that way.
Which brings me to an interesting FB CF group discussion I was reading recently about how authors/publishers put in for the tags they want on their books, but amazon decides what category they want to put it in. So, no longer is checking the tag for genres a surefire way to identify categories. Just passing that along since that’s the situation with Jill’s book.
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It even sounds a bit thrillerish, doesn’t it? And interesting insight into how the tags end up on Amazon. You would think the authors/publishers should have the last say on how a book is categorized! I wonder if it’s an AI thing? Like AI is looking for key words and phrases to define a genre? Pretty lame, if you ask me. Good luck, Tracey!
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I can only imagine what this puts an author through who is looking for readers in a certain genre and can’t get the tag. I never thought about it being an AI thing but you may be right about that. It is invading all parts of our lives.
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Release date – August 5, 2025
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2. BURNING SECRETS by Susan May Warren and Lisa Phillips
Release date – July 8, 2025
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3. TRACING KILLER EVIDENCE by Jodie Bailey
Release date – July 29, 2025
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Good luck, Kay!
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Thanks Kav for another wonderful week. Enjoy your weather if it is lower. Here it has been in the 90’s. today it is raining but still supposed to go up into the 90’s, which will mean it will extremely humid. I will be staying in and sewing and reading. (smiley face)
#1 July 3 Pride, Prejudice and Pit Falls #17 by Johnnie Alexander
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It’s such a relief, this morning. I’ll be switching into gardening mode soon. I’m intrigued by the number of well known authors writing for Guideposts now. I would never have paired Johnnie Alexander with one of their cozy mysteries! Good luck, Lori!
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#2 July 15 Paws from a Pint by Suzanne Bolden
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#3 Sept 30 Natural Barn Killer #5 (Farm to Table Mysteries)
by Amanda Flower
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‘Natural Barn Killer’ – what hoot! I love pun-y titles! Good luck, Lori!
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Buried Wilderness Secrets by Jaime Jo Wright (July 29, Love Inspired). I love her dual timelines, so I can only imagine a romantic suspense will be great as well!
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Ohhhh, a Jaime Jo Wright Love Inspired?! How cool is that? In a creepy sort of way because…serial killer! Bwahahaha. Like the different kind of cover art too. Good luck, Rachael!
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I pre-ordered that quite a while back, as she is an auto buy for me. Love her novels!
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Today it’s not the heat but yucky humidity!
#1. Perilous Tides by Elizabeth Goddard, 7/15
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#2. Final Approach by Lynette Eason, 8/5.
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#3. Girl Lost by Kate Angelo, 9/23
Thanks! Sandy
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Yeah, humidity is plain wretched. 🙂 So, you found two new ones for me to add to my wishlist. Perilous Tides and Girl Lost. Love Elizabeth Goddard!!! She should be one of my read to zero authors because I’m almost there. And Kate Angelo has published with Sunrise before, I think, and now she has a very angsty sounding Revell book coming out! Woohoo! Good luck, Sandy!
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Perilous Tides is awesome….just saying!
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A Scheming in Parliament by Erica Vetsch
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The Highland Heist by Pepper Basham
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Beneath False Stars by S. D. Grimm
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I see you’ve added some sci-fi mystery to the mix! Good luck, Elly!
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#1 Final Approach by Lynette Eason
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#2 The Highland Heist by Pepper Basham
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#3 Who Is My Neighbor? by Creston Mapes
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Good luck, Caryl!
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Ah, one of my favorite genres! Buried Wilderness Secrets by Jaime Jo Wright. Thanks for the opportunity, Kav. cilydav at hotmail dot com
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Shadowed Witness by Angela Carlisle.
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And, Final Approach by Lynette Eason.
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I love this genre too and have been in quite the mood for suspense lately. Good luck, Cindy!
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Girl Lost by Katie Angelo
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Good luck, Sarah!
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#1 Pride and Prejudice and Pitfalls by Johnnie Alexander
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#2 Final Approach by Lynette Eason
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Buried Wilderness Secrets by Jaime Jo Wright
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I think we’re all excited to see what a Jaime Jo Wright Love Inspired Supsense is like! Good luck, Paula!
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The Highland Heist by Pepper Basham 7/1 release
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Final Approach by Lynette Eason 8/5 release
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Shadowed Witness by Angela Carlisle (new to me!) 7/1 release
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Good luck, Perrianne!
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I’m not so much into suspense anymore…so I’ll go with “gentler” reads…lol!! Here’s a cozy mystery:
First Comes Marriage, Then Comes Murder by Donna Mumma (September)
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My second & last choice:
The Highland Heist by Pepper Basham (July)
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Oh wait, I found another one!!
Mistletoe and Mayhem by Janice Thompson (September)
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A new Red Truck Mystery! Good luck, Trixi!
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2. Buried Wilderness Secrets by Jaime Jo Wright
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3. Girl Lost by Kate Angelo
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Good luck, Lucy!
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The Highland Heist by Pepper Basham (July)
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A Scheming in Parliament by Erica Vetsch (Aug.)
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Perilous Tides by Elizabeth Goddard (July)
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Good luck, Pam!
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Girl Lost by Kate Angelo
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Good luck, Angie!
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I just saw Elly used Beneath False Stars by SD Grimm, so I’ll enter that title for this category too 😉
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Good luck, Stephanie!
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1) The French Kitchen: A Novel by Kristy Cambron – Thomas Nelson, August 5, 2025 Kathleen ~ Lane Hill House lanehillhouse(at)gmail(dot)com
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2) Final Approach by Lynette Eason – Revell, August 5, 2025 Kathleen ~ Lane Hill House
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3) Girl Lost by Kate Angelo – Revell, September 2, 2025 Kathleen ~ Lane Hill House
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Good luck, Kathleen!
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