Showing posts with label fiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fiction. Show all posts

Friday, February 01, 2013

Me & My Invisible Guy has arrived!!! And YOU could win a copy!!


It doesn't release until February 5th but I got a gorgeous box of these hardcover books in the mail this week - and guess what? I'd love to give a couple away to our faithful readers here at Girls, God & the Good Life!!!

About the story:


The cheerleader who has everything . . . ? Mallory Dane has a great family (at least on the surface), is popular at school (as long as she doesn’t make waves), and dates an amazing boyfriend, Todd (who happens to be completely made up). Boys—and sex—are something Mallory just can’t deal with, so she created her “invisible guy” to avoid it all. But when Liam Crawford comes along—a real guy, flesh and bones and strumming his guitar—Mallory starts questioning her fictional relationship. Is she really willing to give up Todd for Liam? And can she make amends for the lies she’s told—even to her best friend, Tess? What if your biggest, most embarrassing secret was broadcast to the whole world? Letting go of her secret will be easier said than done, and Mallory will risk everything—her family, Tess, cheerleading, her reputation, and most of all, her heart.




You can pre-order the hardcover or kindle here (and it would help me out if you're interested!)


Want to throw in your hat to try and win a copy? Just comment on this post by February 5! Make sure you include your e-mail address so I can get in touch with you!

~Sarah~

www.sarahjeffrey.com

Saturday, March 27, 2010

What’s on your reading shelf?

Camy here!

I have a special shelf next to my bed that I put my books-in-progress on (although that might be misleading because I don’t often read more than one book at a time).

Right now I just finished Betty Neels, A GIRL NAMED ROSE. It’s a really cute, sweet romance and I love practically all of Betty Neels’ books.

I just started A LADY OF INDEPENDENCE by Helen Argers. It's a Regency romance, pretty old, and I love this author because she's incredibly clever with her dialogue.

How about you? Do you have a reading shelf? And what are you reading right now?

Camy Tang writes romance with a kick of wasabi. Out now is her humorous contemporary romance novel, Single Sashimi, and her romantic suspense, Deadly Intent. She also runs the Story Sensei critique service. In her spare time, she is a staff worker for her church youth group, and she leads one of the worship teams for Sunday service. On her blog, she gives away Christian novels and ponders frivolous things. Sign up for her newsletter YahooGroup for giveways!

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Book giveaway - LOST IN LAS VEGAS by Melody Carlson

Camy here, giving away another book! (No, not mine)

The winner of
Gatekeepers
by
Robert Liparulo
is
Kristy
Congratulations!

To enter to win today’s book, leave a comment on this blog post, giving your name and saying you want to enter. International readers are welcome to enter!

Please leave an email address or website where I can contact you (please use this format--you [at] yourmail.com--or something like that to prevent spammers from trolling for your email address). It is the winner’s responsibility to check to see if you won and to email me if you haven’t yet heard from me.

I always email the winner and give them a week to reply, but if I don’t receive an answer, I will pull another person to win the book. I am not responsible for a lost opportunity if you leave an email address you don’t check frequently.

Only one entry per person. The winner can expect their free book in 4-6 weeks.

You have a week to comment--I'll pick a name out of a hat on February 27th. (BTW, you can post a comment and NOT enter, too.)

Today I’m giving away:


Lost in Las Vegas
by
Melody Carlson


Mix six teenaged girls and one ’60s fashion icon (retired, of course) in an old Victorian-era boarding home. Add boys and dating, a little high-school angst, and throw in a Kate Spade bag or two … and you’ve got The Carter House Girls, Melody Carlson’s new chick lit series for young adults!

It's Christmas Break in the Carter House, and it's just DJ left alone with her grandmother. When Taylor offers an invitation to come to Las Vegas to see her mom perform DJ accepts. But when they get to Vegas DJ notices that all Taylor wants to do is party, and that she had invited Eliza along for the fun. When things spin out of control DJ calls on Casey who's visiting her parents in California to help. Will they be able to stop Taylors excessive partying and get her the real help she truly needs? What will Mrs. Carter think of all this when Fashion Week in NYC is just around the corner?

Camy Tang writes romance with a kick of wasabi. Her novel Single Sashimi is out now, and she runs the Story Sensei critique service. In her spare time, she is a staff worker for her church youth group, and she leads one of the worship teams for Sunday service. On her blog, she gives away Christian novels every Monday and Thursday, and she ponders frivolous things. Sign up for her newsletter YahooGroup for monthly giveways!

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Book giveaway - GATEKEEPERS by Robert Liparulo

Camy here, doing something a little different today. I'm doing a giveaway for a book! (No, not mine)

Gatekeepers
by
Robert Liparulo


In the third novel of this young adult series, the mystery deepens in a house that is more than meets the eye. It's hard to believe that things could have gotten worse for the King family-but they have. Dad's in handcuffs, the school bully has just found the secret portal that leads from the high school to the house, and Xander is sure he's found Mom, but they can't get back to her. Then Jesse arrives, and he seems to be a virtual Obi Wan of knowledge about the place. But is he the key they need to unlock the secrets, or just a crazy old man? Dangers are increasing from within and without when Xander makes a startling discovery that explains why they haven't found any rooms that lead to the future. Alongside the threats, though, they're also starting to find some surprising allies. All they have to do is get organized, get psyched, and get Mom. But that isn't nearly as easy as it sounds.

To enter to win today’s book, leave a comment on this blog post, giving your name and saying you want to enter. International readers are welcome to enter!

Please leave an email address or website where I can contact you (please use this format--you [at] yourmail.com--or something like that to prevent spammers from trolling for your email address). It is the winner’s responsibility to check to see if you won and to email me if you haven’t yet heard from me.

I always email the winner and give them a week to reply, but if I don’t receive an answer, I will pull another person to win the book. I am not responsible for a lost opportunity if you leave an email address you don’t check frequently.

Only one entry per person. The winner can expect their free book in 4-6 weeks.

You have a week to comment--I'll pick a name out of a hat on February 14th (Valentine's Day!). (BTW, you can post a comment and NOT enter, too.)