Reader’s Choice Giveaway – Spring Edition 2026 – Contemporary Fiction

Each day is genre specific, so only submit titles from that genre

Christian Fiction / Closed Door 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.)

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129 thoughts on “Reader’s Choice Giveaway – Spring Edition 2026 – Contemporary Fiction”

    1. This one released this month, Nora, so it doesn’t work for this giveaway. We’re looking ahead to books being released in April, May Or June. Feel free to choose another title.

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  1. Good morning, book lovers! Thanks for the giveaway opportunity, Kav!

    1) More Than Friends by Denise Hunter (Apr 14)

    dianalflowers at aol dot com

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      1. Noooooo, not a love triangle! I got super excited when I saw the next National Parks Summer book was coming out but…but…but…feature the dreaded LT?! I might need some hand holding if I’m brave enough to read it! lol And I got a NG copy of More Than Friends so, woot, I’m all set for some compelling listening!!! Good luck, Diane!

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      2. Kav, you can do it! I have faith in you. Just think flowers, no more snow, and another national parks book by Susanne Woods Fisher! Yes!

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  2. Good morning! I think you sent some of your arctic cold my way, only 41 degrees, burr. Definitely an inside reading day, and I’m up for it. Two new books I want to read are out today, woohoo!

    Is there anyone who doesn’t have Harbor Pointe by Irene Hannon on their list for April?! Can’t wait to visit Hope Harbor and the crew, Charlie and the gulls 🙂

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    1. I absolutely loved Tea with Elephant, but struggled with Gelato at the Villa for some reason. I read it, but skimmed a lot. I think I’ll enjoy a trip to Scotland, tho, better than Italy. Looking forward to it!

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      1. Stephanie, Robin is one of my favorites as well! Looking forward to Shortbread in the Highlands & also what she’s got coming up in future books.

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  3. Chase the Light by Suzanne Woods Fisher 5/5

    I’m curious if you’ll give this one a try Kav, since it has 2 guys interested in the same park ranger, Scout. I’m thinking she has no choice who likes her based on close proximity, the Penobscot guide or the journalist? It has a lot of my favorite things, a lighthouse, century old mystery, a shipwreck and vanished treasure. I’ve always wanted to visit Acadia NP and now I get to through the pages of this book 🙂

    Thanks for the fun RCW looking forward to months of new releases and seeing what everyone else is looking forward to. tracey14567 atgmail.com

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    1. I’m also curious if Chase the Light will count for mystery tomorrow since they are trying to solve the century old mystery of the lightkeeper’s death and the missing treasure. Not exactly a mystery book, and yet it kind of is…

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      1. I’m happy to share all (and I do mean a l l !) of our cold air with you Tracey. 🙂 Yep, I just preordered Harbor Pointe on audible so I’ll be all set come April 7th!!! I still haven’t read either of the first two books in Robin Jones Gunn’s series! Gah! Can they be read out of order? Because the Highlands has caught my fancy!

        Ack to favourite authors writing Love triangles! I think I’ll have to let you and Diane read Chase the Light first and let me know how love triangle-y it is. 🙂 (Bwak! that’s my chicken imitation which comes out just before I run screaming, well, clucking away from a LT trope!) And yes, sounds to me like Chase the Light could fit the mystery suspense category as well. Definitely sounds mysterious to me and I hope they solve it when they can take time away from that dreaded LT debacle! Bwahahaha! Good luck, Tracey!

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      2. Kav, The Suitcase Sisters series by RJ Gunn are only related as far as it pertains to a pair of friends traveling to various destinations. I knew you’d be drawn to Shortbread in the Highlands, me too. I haven’t read the 2nd book, I’m going to jump right to the Highlands.

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      3. Kav, you crack me up! I suddenly had a vision of a chicken squawking around the kitchen with feathers flying everywhere. Throwing a book at the wall. hahaha Tracey & I will hold your hand. If we enjoy it, that is!

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    1. You already know I loved Brewed Awakening, glad it made your final cut! So many great novels for us to choose from. And the nature aspects of Chase the Light are perfect for you, Kay, though I’m leery of the love triangle element. Gulp. Good luck!

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  4. Oh Yay, I can’t wait to visit Harbor Point and all the crew…….Harbor Pointe by Irene Hannon (Apr 7)

    Thanks for the chance to do so, Kav.

    jacsmi75 at gmail dot com

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      1. if you like women’s fiction at all, you should check her out! I’ve actually read paperback a while, her books, never listened to an audiobook, but I’m sure they’re available.

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    1. I can’t find a Secrets We Chase but there is a Secrets Chase Her by Rachel Dylan coming out in May — I’m assuming that’s the book? It’s been a long while since I read one of her legal thrillers. Good luck, Paula!

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      1. This is actually the first book in Hannah Currie’s newest series Heirs of Peverell. I believe it’s releasing in June this year, but I don’t know that it’s on Amazon yet since it’s published through WhiteCrown Publishing.

        Anyway, I can just choose another book if that makes things less complicated. 😀

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