Welcome to the third week of our Books for Christmas giveaway event! Featured this week are authors Genevieve Graham and Kristy McCaffrey, and I'll be giving away one of my own books.
Don't forget to scroll all the way through the post to enter the weekly gift card giveaway.
Winners of this week's giveaway will be drawn on December 22nd.
TAKE NOTE! Some giveaways are limited shipping, and others are open internationally. Those of you who aren't on Facebook or Twitter, you can still enter. Each Rafflecopter has a 'Leave a Comment' option. We don't want to leave anyone out! Please also
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entries. You do not have to leave a comment for each giveaway.
Genevieve Graham graduated
from the University of Toronto in 1986 with a Bachelor of Music in
Performance (playing oboe). While on a ski vacation in Alberta she met a
really cute guy in the chairlift line-up and they skied together for
two days. After the second day she decided she had to have him . . .
permanently. The couple (now husband & wife) subsequently moved to
Calgary and brought two beautiful and talented daughters into the world.
They have recently settled in a small, peaceful town in Nova Scotia and
are loving their quiet life.
Writing became an essential part of Genevieve's life a few years ago, when she began to write her debut novel, "Under the Same Sky". Her second book, "Sound of the Heart" was released on May 1, 2012. Find the book on Amazon.
Writing became an essential part of Genevieve's life a few years ago, when she began to write her debut novel, "Under the Same Sky". Her second book, "Sound of the Heart" was released on May 1, 2012. Find the book on Amazon.
Connect with Genevieve!
The
Author
Kristy
McCaffrey has been writing since she was very young, but it wasn’t until she
was a stay-at-home mom that she considered becoming published. A fascination
with science led her to earn two engineering degrees—she did her undergraduate
work at Arizona State University and her graduate studies at the University of
Pittsburgh—but storytelling was always her favorite hobby. Born and raised in
Arizona, and recently returned after a 20 year absence in Pittsburgh, she
writes Old West romances to capture the landscapes that were such a big part of
her childhood. Her first novel The Wren was a CAPA winner for best new
author traditional, a Texas Gold finalist, and a HOLT Medallion finalist for
best first book. She lives in Scottsdale, Arizona with her husband, four
children, and two chocolate labs, Ranger and Lily.
The
Author
She had always wanted to write fiction, so she combined her love of history, romance and a happy ending to write her debut novel Cera’s Place. She has also written a short story titled The Gypsy Casts a Spell, which was published in the February 2012 issue of eFiction Magazine. You can read it for free here. She hopes you will enjoy her latest novel, Venice in the Moonlight, as much as others have enjoyed her previous works.
She had always wanted to write fiction, so she combined her love of history, romance and a happy ending to write her debut novel Cera’s Place. She has also written a short story titled The Gypsy Casts a Spell, which was published in the February 2012 issue of eFiction Magazine. You can read it for free here. She hopes you will enjoy her latest novel, Venice in the Moonlight, as much as others have enjoyed her previous works.
Elizabeth
lives in Wisconsin with her understanding husband, two beautiful
daughters, and a sassy Labrador. When she isn’t writing, working, or
being a mom, she’s sleeping.
Connect with Elizabeth!
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Next (and final) week: B.J. Daniels, Kaki Warner, Danica Winters, and MK (me again).
Next (and final) week: B.J. Daniels, Kaki Warner, Danica Winters, and MK (me again).
I love Genevieve Graham's first two books in this series. Thank you so much for this opportunity.
ReplyDeleteCarol L
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I also wished I could read E-books but hopefully after Christmas. :)
DeleteCarol L
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Good luck, Carol! Genevieve has done so well with her books. I can almost guarantee readers will love it.
DeleteAll of these books sound like wonderful holiday reads! Thank you for all these wonderful giveaways!
ReplyDeleteTrying to mix up the genres this month, and this week we definitely have some fun ones. Three of the books are newer releases, too, so I hope you have a chance to read them! Best of luck, Linda!
DeleteLook like great books! thanks
ReplyDeleteI agree! ;) They're all different genres and story types, too. Should make for some great reading!
DeleteSo happy to be a part of this giveaway! Happy Holidays ~
ReplyDeleteThe cover of Somewhere to Dream is lovely.
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Merry Christmas everyone !
ReplyDeleteI have not read any of these authors and the books look fabulous. I have been very busy getting things ready for the holidays. Christmas has slipped up on me this year and I wasn't ready. Will be entering under the name of Virginia
ReplyDeleteThanks for being so good to us. Hope you have a Merry Christmas( or happy holiday if you prefer)
ReplyDeleteHello. Great contest, but I can only use print books. I sure would love to win the book, Somewhere to Dream, by Genevieve. I like books that have Indians in the story. And, of course could always use a Gift Card as long as I don't have to use it for a e-book.And, MK has one that is a Print. Please enter me for a chance to be a winner.MAXIE Please use this email address if needed.
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The generosity of each author is very much appreciated. Hope everyone has a very Merry and Blessed Christmas.
ReplyDeleteWow lots of giveaways!! Thanks
ReplyDeleteAwesome Giveaways! Happy Holidays to everyone!
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