Smart Bitches Hanukkah Festival Giveaway: Part Five!

imageHanukkah, oh Hanukkah, you’re still delicious, but I’m a little tired of latkes.

But that’s ok: Han Solo is here to help. Thanks to Mama Nice for that awesome graphic. image And you know what never gets old? Free stuff! Today: another book collection, this one courtesy of Simon & Schuster, who have compiled a bunch of December books for your reading pleasure. All you have to do is leave a comment, and I’ll select a winner each day. These contests are open to international winners, and I will do my best to ship this week, provided people send me their addresses promptly.

Standard disclaimers apply: I’m not being compensated for this giveaway. If anything, my gift is exceptional support of the United States Postal Service (Happy Hanukkah, US Mail Carriers!). Oy is just Yo backwards. Do not taunt happy fun ball. Not valid where prohibited by law or by that huge guy who stands at the door and decides who is cute enough to get in. That guy sucks sometimes. Do not write below this line. Falling rock. Still Slippery When Wet. No, that doesn’t get old.

Ahoy! Contest the fifth!

On the Fifth Night of Hanukkah, Smart Bitches Gave to Me: A big ol’ selection of some December 2010 and holiday romances, with something for every reading taste: some to keep, and some to give to friends (or keep them all, I won’t tell).

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Just leave a comment below, and tell me which one you’d read, or which one you’d give away, and you’re entered to win. Comments close in 24 hours, but fear not, there’s another book – paper or digital – giveaway coming tomorrow and another chance to win. Because Hanukkah lasts for eight crazy nights, and you need things to read or read on during the holidays, right? Right. Of course.

Happy Hanukkah, and Happy Reading!

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  1. Alex P. says:

    I would definitely read A Hellion in Her Bed. Love Jeffries’s writing 🙂

  2. EC Spurlock says:

    I’d grab Blood Trinity first. I’m a big fan of both the authors, and Dianna was kind enough to crit one of my ms when we were in the same writer’s group, so I support her whenever I can.

    The Han Solo graphic just made me LOL!

  3. Cat S says:

    I’d give away Deep Kiss of Winter because I’ve already read it and it was awesome!

  4. lunarocket says:

    I’d read A Highlander for Christmas. I just love that Scottish accent! Then I’d loan it to my favorite SIL as she’s the one who got me started on this romance book thang!

  5. Phyllis says:

    i already have the Julia London and Sabrina Jeffries and have read the Linda Lael Miller (might own it, not sure)….

    I’d read the Karen Hawkins first and would eventually get to the rest of them.

  6. lmfny says:

    I’d give away the Linda Lael Miller, ‘cause I know my grandma would like it as much as I did! 😉

  7. Janice S says:

    LOVE that graphic! I have to say I I have been in a finiky mood so I just close my eys and pick a book then read it. If I wait for a decision I stand there forever looking at my bookshelf. It has been going this way for about a month! Hopefully I will be able to choose one myself soon! lol

  8. Nadine says:

    ooh! free trashy books!  I’m in!

  9. infinitieh says:

    What a wonderful giveaway!  “A Hellion in Her Bed” is definitely going to be read first.

  10. Nadine says:

    oh! forgot to add … I’d read the Sabrina Jeffries one first, or maybe Earl of Darkness, or Highlander for Christmas … truth is, I’d have a hard time deciding.

  11. DeeCee says:

    The Cready book looks fantastic. I’d read that one first and give away the Miller anthology (cuz it was awesome!).

  12. Melissa says:

    I’d start with either the Sabrina Jeffries or Julia London books.  They’re both on my ‘library’ list, and this would save me some time.  🙂

  13. Sara says:

    Oh!  The year of Living Scandalously please! I can’t wait to read it!

  14. Billie says:

    I’d read Laura Griffin 1st.  I’ve just found her and love her books.

  15. Peggy P says:

    Yowza, that’s alot of books! I also would start with Sabrina Jeffries.

  16. Melody says:

    Sabrina Jeffries.  Tis the season for the naughty hellion.  :O)

  17. Billie says:

    I’d read Laura Griffin 1st.  I just found her and love her books.

  18. Heather M says:

    Ooooh, exciting!  I’d love to give all of these a try. I’d end up giving away the Sabrina Jeffries novel though.  Not because I don’t like her books but I love them so much that I’ve already purchased and completed that particular novel!

  19. I’d give the Gena Showalter book to my mom because I know she’s a fan. And I’d keep the Sabrina Jeffries because I’ve been meaning to try her.

  20. Sophie T says:

    I would read My Fair Succubi because the title intrigues me.

  21. Lori Ann says:

    I’d choose to read The Year of Living Scandalously by Julia London.

  22. Billie says:

    I’d read Laura Griffin 1st. Love her books

  23. ashley says:

    um, I could be wrong, but I don’t think Han’s menorah has enough candles.  it has 3 1 and 3.  shouldn’t it be 4 1 and 4?

  24. Laura D. says:

    Blood Trinity would be my pick to read first.

  25. Alpha Lyra says:

    I think I’d read the succubus one because I’ve never read a romance novel involving a succubus. Sounds interesting.

  26. Pam says:

    I would start with Deep Kiss of Winter, because it would give me a chance to sample two authors whose work intrigues me, but whom I’ve never read.

  27. Hezabelle says:

    A friend specifically asked for a highlander for Christmas.. so I figure I should at least give her the book if I can’t deliver the goods? haha. I’d keep the Sherillyn Kenyon book because I’ve been obsessed with her books recently!

  28. Nadia says:

    I would read the Showalter part of the Deep Kiss of Winter, because I’m finally there in the series.  And then I’d re-read the Cole part because it’s awesome.

  29. Hezabelle says:

    A friend specifically asked for a highlander for Christmas. So I suppose I should at least get her the book if I can’t deliver on the goods? haha. And I would read the Sherrilyn Kenyon book because I’ve been obsessed with her recently!

  30. Bethp says:

    Laura Griffin’s “Unforgivable” !!!!

  31. whitney says:

    I would totally read Aching for Always. I’m not sure what’s happening with her dress, but I’m down to find out!

  32. Tamara M. says:

    I would just make a big ole pile and close my eyes and pick the first one to dive into:)

  33. LipsonassHater says:

    Oh goodness those all look so delictible! Hmm, if I had to pick one to give away it would be A Hellion in Her Bed. I have a friend who is kind of a prude and this book would really do her some good. If only for the yummy cover. I would read the book, find the steamiest scene, then lay it out on her table for her to read. The look on her face alone would be the most priceless gift. lol

  34. Ann Rose says:

    I’d read the Blair first—love Christmas romances and ooh! Scotland. The Succubi book, I’d probably pass along—for no good reason other than I find the notion of a succubus kind of ridiculous.

  35. Jewel Dedmon says:

    The Year of Living Scandalously would be my first choice – I’ve been eyeing it on Amazon for a bit now, debating whether to get it for my Kindle or not…

  36. Stacey P. says:

    I’d have to go for ‘A Highlander for Christmas’ or ‘One Night in Scotland’ first—and then give them to my best friend who’s currently at grad school in St. Andrews. I sent her ‘The Devil Wears Plaid’ in her last care package, it made her laugh, so Scottish romance is always appropriate, especially since she’s pretty much snowed in up there lately, 🙂

  37. Marie says:

    I think I’d have to read Ecstasy in Darkness, just to find out what goes on with the whip!!

  38. geekgirl says:

    I’d probably give away One Night in Scotland just ‘cause I cringe at anything with the potential of having to wade through the requisite badly writen burrs of almost anything set in Scotland. Then again, I can always read it, THEN give it away.

  39. Heather says:

    Definitely I’ll be Home for Christmas. I LOVE holiday stories.

  40. Lindleepw says:

    I’d read Sabrina Jeffries b/c I like her books.

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