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Friday, January 12, 2018

What's in the mail...plus a giveaway

Melissa A:
I Like You Just Fine When You're Not Around by Ann Garvin from Tall Poppy Writers
The Truth About Thea by Amy Impellizieri from Tall Poppy Writers
Talk to the Paw by Melinda Metz from Kensington (e-book via NetGalley)
The Summer List by Amy Mason Doan from Graydon House (e-book via NetGalley)
Happiness for Humans by P.Z. Reizin from Grand Central Publishing (e-book via NetGalley)
The Promise Between Us by Barbara Claypole White from Lake Union (e-book via NetGalley)
The Optimist's Guide to Letting Go by Amy E. Reichert from Gallery (e-book via NetGalley)
The Paris Wedding by Charlotte Nash from William Morrow

Jami:
Hot Mess by Emily Belden from HarperCollins (e-book via NetGalley)
The Beloveds by Maureen Lindley from Gallery (e-book via NetGalley)
The Missing Wife by Sheila O'Flanagan from Grand Central Publishing (e-book via NetGalley)
Sara:
The Summer Wives by Beatriz Williams from BookPerk
Love and Other Words by Christina Lauren from Leo PR (e-book via NetGalley)



What could be in YOUR mail?

The Promise Between Us by Barbara Claypole White. Thanks to Amazon Publishing, we have one copy to give away!

“This is an eye-opening and realistic exploration of mental illness—a topic that greatly deserves to be front and center.” —Jodi Picoult, New York Times bestselling author of Small Great Things

Metal artist Katie Mack is living a lie. Nine years ago she ran away from her family in Raleigh, North Carolina, consumed by the irrational fear that she would harm Maisie, her newborn daughter. Over time she’s come to grips with the mental illness that nearly destroyed her, and now funnels her pain into her art. Despite longing for Maisie, Katie honors an agreement with the husband she left behind—to change her name and never return.

But when she and Maisie accidentally reunite, Katie can’t ignore the familiarity of her child’s compulsive behavior. Worse, Maisie worries obsessively about bad things happening to her pregnant stepmom. Katie has the power to help, but can she reconnect with the family she abandoned?

To protect Maisie, Katie must face the fears that drove her from home, accept the possibility of love, and risk exposing her heart-wrenching secret.


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Giveaway ends January 17th at midnight EST.

30 comments:

  1. I would like to think of myself as a romantic, but when your partner is not romantic or doesn't appreciate it, you kind of think it's all a waste of time.

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  2. I am a romantic and love being one.

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  3. Sounds great!

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  4. Well, I certainly do love watching some romantic movies. My husband isn't what you call a romantic guy, but he makes up for it by doing things for me. That's how he shows his love. He has built me many bookshelves for my books. :) I'm not into being showered with flowers and chocolates, but give me some books. That's the way to my heart. :)

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  5. I am a romantic person but am not in a romantic relationship.

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  6. I'm really looking forward to reading
    The Promise Between Us.

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  7. I am definately a romantic even though my husband is not so much. I would love to read "The Promise Between Us" Thank you for the chance.

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  8. I do! I love a little romance now and then..in life and in books :)

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  9. Yes I love a little romanceđź’•

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  10. Yes, I consider myself a romantic person.

    Nancy
    allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

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  11. Yes, I do consider myself as a romatic person.

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  12. I love romantic dinners and flowers!

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  13. I am a romantic person but not too mushy. It's gotta be sincere.

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  14. Yes a bit of a romantic, I like a good love match and happy outcome

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  15. I don't consider myself as a romantic.

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  16. I'm not really a romantic person, but I like to read sweet stories!

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  17. Yes I am very much romantic.

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