Travel in a Book Giveaway!

Cara Fiction Friday, reviews; 19 Comments

Can I be honest? It’s always a little stunning to me when authors and publishers ask me to consider endorsing a book. Two of the above books I was asked to do that. Yep. I’m even on the back cover of Lynette Eason’s Life Flight. Say what?!?!
I also love to preorder books to support my writing friends. Baker Bookhouse is my favorite place to do that. They run great preorder specials! Because I do that and then my friends mail me copies of their books, I have extras of each of these, and I want to share them with you! Be sure to go to the end to enter a giveaway for one of these great novels. Here are why I think they’re so great:
Ready for a book that is a race from page one to the end? Then you need to read the latest from best-selling author Lynette Eason. The pages race from a life flight that crashes in the North Carolina mountains to a race against time against a serial killer. Laced throughout are enough additional plot lines to keep the characters racing to figure out how to stay one step ahead. Layer in a blossoming romance, and this book has all the ingredients for a story I could not put down. I highly recommend Life Flight for those who love romantic suspense with enough twists to keep the most astute reader guessing.

Proposing Mischief was a book that had me literally laughing out loud as I read it. Maisie has to be one of my favorite heroines of all time! She is the most individual heroine I’ve read in a while. On the surface, she seems completely mismatched with Boone, the hero. Yet both need each other to achieve a certain level of freedom. The plot is charming, with great supporting characters and enough hints of mystery to add spice to the historical romance. I enjoyed this book so much! If you love historical romance with humor and threads of mystery, then this is a book you’ll want to read. (Regina joined me on the Book Talk podcast here.)

The last book I wanted to share today is Lights Out by Natalie Walters. Readers who pick up Lights Out should prepare for a book that will keep them turning pages long past their personal lights out. It is a compelling story of international intrigue and implications. It’s also a story of second chances if the hero and heroine are willing to embrace them. This novel will satisfy readers who love romantic suspense with threads of thrilling international intrigue. I highly recommend it. (Natalie Walters joined me for Book Talk here.)

A bonus book that I loved

and am giving away a copy of courtesy of the author is Toni Shiloh’s next book In Search of a Prince. Princess diaries blends with Wakanda in this sweet Romance with international flavor. Bri discovers that she’s not who she thought — she’s much more. Before she can settle into the new identity she has to decide whether to release her old life to step into the new. This novel will warm the heart of every woman who wonders what it would be like to be a princess…while understanding our true identity comes from within. I very much enjoyed it. (Toni joined me on Season One of Book Talk, and will be back as my guest on Monday, February 14. Yep, Valentine’s Day!)

If you’re looking for a book to read, you can’t go wrong with any of these.

What have you read lately that you loved?

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Comments 19

  1. Hello! It is really cold here in Ohio. My thermometer currently reads 4°! A great day for reading. Thank you for introducing me to Natalie Walters & Regina Jennings. I haven’t read them yet, but am looking forward to it. Lynette Eason always writes great books, I haven’t read one yet that’s disappointed me.

  2. Thanks for this opportunity to win a copy. Lynette is always a winner. Proposing Mischief sounds delightful and Lights Out is definitely on my want to read.

  3. All of these books sound great and have such beautiful covers! Thank you for the look into them and for the opportunity to win!

  4. Hi all the books sound like great reads and the book covers are very nice! I would read Lights Out first. Thank you for the chance. Have great rest of the week and stay safe.
    t

  5. Three wonderful authors! I’ve enjoyed their books, but I missed this one of Lynette Eason’s. The books that I’m sharing about right now is Once Upon a Wardrobe by Patti Callahan and Where the Last Rose Blooms by Ashley Clark (comes out this February).

  6. I am in the middle of two, A Distance Too Grand, by Regina Scott, and To Write a Wrong by Jen Turano— both really good. If anyone is looking for a cute Valentine’s read with your kids, we got a new book at our library that looked so cute when I processed it that I put my name on it for a hold. OH, it was so funny. Laughed out loud in the break room. Everyone else I shared it with (made them read it) laughed out loud too. It is called Viking in Love by Doug Cenko, definitely a book I loved!

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