Since I haven't found any cute tea gifts lately, I'm going with an old favorite giveaway item: an Amazon e-gift card for $15. I figure that will buy you a new book or some new tea!
Here's how you can win: 1) Tell me the name of the last book you read and enjoyed (I'd rather hear about good books than bad ones!) 2) Be sure to include a way for me to get in touch with you if you're the winner.
You may enter the giveaway now through 7 a.m. EST on Friday, September 25. (US only please.) Good luck!
Hi Angela! I believe I have already told you about this book: The Book of Joy by Dalai Lama & Desmond Tutu. I don't read much fiction, so I'm not helpful on that front.
ReplyDeleteTempest in a Teapot! If you haven't read it, I do think you'll love it! Thanks for including me in giveaway. Fun.
ReplyDeleteJust finished Three Treats Too Many, a cozy mystery by Debra H. Goldstein.
ReplyDeleteI just finished a series of 6 books which I enjoyed thoroughly, in fact I wish there were a 7th one. (maybe one day!) The last book in the series, which of course I read most recently, is "Shelving Doubts", the 6th book in the Rosemont series by Barbara Hinske.
ReplyDeleteA Reliable Wife by Robert Goolrick. I enjoyed the vivid pictures it created. Don’t let the title fool you. I can see a possible movie!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy the clean, subtly humorous Regency romances by various authors. The latest was Vying for the Viscount by Kristi Ann Hunter. Other authors I’ve enjoyed are Jen Turano, Elizabeth Camden, and Regina Jennings. Light reading and lots of tea drinking!
ReplyDeleteLady Clementine by Marie Benedict was memorable, fascinating and captivating. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteTurn to Stone by James Ziskin. Wonderful setting and unforgettable story and era. elliotbencan(at)hotmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI just read Susan Branch's new book Home for Christmas. It's such a sweet story of her childhood family Christmas celebrations, as well as her delightful illustrations.
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"Where the Dead Lie", a Sebastian St. Cyr mystery by C.S. Harris. Her plots are great and characters intriguing.....you never know who the villain really is until the very last! secondchance @ acrec.com
ReplyDeleteRevenge in Rubies by A. M. Stuart was quite enjoyable. Thank you for the chance to win. Dmskrug3 at hotmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI have just finished "Saint Catherine Of Alexandria. Thank You for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteMarionMPC[at]aol[dot]com
A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman. He has so many great books and some of them are 5 stars. My email for Amazon is: jozywails@gmail.com Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI just finished "America's First Daughter". It is about Thomas Jefferson's older daughter.
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I just finished "Sisters Of The Heart". It is about the Amish.
ReplyDeleteMarilynDKC[at]aol[dot]com
I just finished Last Wool and Testament by Molly Macrae. Very interesting story about a haunted fiber shop.
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Do not enter me since I won last month. I wanted to share my latest read, 2 quilt mysteries by Mae Fox. “Threads of Deceit” and “Pattern of Betrayal “
ReplyDeleteBarbara O’Neal wrote When We Believed in Mermaids and I really enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteBecoming by Michelle Obama...SO GOOD!!!
ReplyDeleteSusan in NC
A Better Man by Louise Penny,I really enjoy her Gamash mysteries.
ReplyDelete"Lived to Tell: Discovering God Admist the Rwandan Holocaust" Despite the title, it was very uplifting and inspiring! ...One of the best books I have ever read!
ReplyDeleteI just finished up Beverly Lewis's "The Stone Wall," which was VERY good! Of course, I adore Amish fiction, especially when it's written by Lewis! Just out of curiosity, do you have a brand preference on loose leaf chai? I finally ordered some from Samovar, but I really wanted a tried and tested recommendation. I was surprised by how few people (none, really) could give me one! :)
ReplyDeleteYou know, I really don't. I'd never thought about it until you asked, Denise, but despite being fairly brand loyal over other types of tea, I'll drink any chai!
DeleteHowloween Murder (Melanie Travis Canine cozy mystery series by Laurien Berenson)
ReplyDeleteSo cute and perfect for fall and Halloween season:)
xx Jenny Raith (raithfamily@gmail.com)
I just finished "How to Find Love in a Bookshop" by Veronica Henry. A fabulos read! Thanks for including me in the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteAngela, Although I am currently reading several books, two of my most recent favorites are "The Last Castle" by Denise Kiernan. It is a captivating peek at Biltmore and the Vanderbilt family. I also enjoyed "Becoming Mrs. Lewis" by Patti Callahan which is the love story of Joy Davidman and C. S. Lewis.
ReplyDeleteJanet P.