Giveaway: Avon Holiday Shopping Spree

Collage of Avon titles for giveawayBitchery, are you ready? Because you better buckle in for this amazingly generous giveaway from Avon! It’s going to be great to fill up your bookshelf or e-reader to either avoid socializing with family or to fill in the gaps with books you didn’t receive as gifts.

So I ask you again…ARE YOU READY?!

Avon is providing two winners with VISA gift cards and a bundle of holiday-themed books!

One (1) grand prize winner will receive a $500 VISA gift card.

One (1) runner up will receive a $250 VISA gift card.

Both winners will receive a package of Avon holiday romances, which include:

The Trouble with Mistletoe by Jill Shalvis ( A | BN | K | G | AB )
One Snowy Night by Jill Shalvis ( A | BN | K | G | AB )
A Wedding for Christmas by Lori Wilde ( A | BN | K | G | AB )
Christmas in Destiny by Toni Blake ( A | BN | K | G | AB )
Snowbound at Christmas by Jennifer Ryan, Maisey Yates, and Lia Riley ( A | BN | K | G | AB )
Burning Bright by Megan Hart, Stacey Agdern, Jennifer Gracen, and KK Hendrin ( A | K | G | AB )

To enter, tell us what book from the bundle you would buy for yourself to make your reading time special! The giveaway will end Friday, December 16, 2016 at noon, EST, so get your comments in before then! One grand prize winner and one runner up winner will be randomly selected and announces shortly after.

Standard disclaimers apply. We are not being compensated for this giveaway. Void where prohibited. Open to US and Canadian residents where permitted by applicable law. Must be over 18 and ready to shop ’til you drop! Being in the Christmas spirit is not necessary, but a class of spiked egg nog might help you get there.

Good luck to everyone!

UPDATE: We have our winners!

Grand prize: Allison

Runner up: Mbeth

Thanks to all who participated and happy holidays!

Comments are Closed

  1. Lori says:

    The Trouble With Mistletoe!

  2. Meg says:

    Probably One Snowy Night – especially if we get snow again this week!

  3. Janiec says:

    I’ve always enjoyed Jill Shalvis’ books, so it’ll probably be The Trouble with Mistletoe.

  4. Melissandre says:

    I tend to prefer historicals, but A Wedding for Christmas looks like fun.

  5. Annie Ray says:

    There is nothing like a good Hanukkah romance novel!! Burning Bright is the one I would buy. Chag Urim Sameach!

  6. Rachel W. says:

    I would buy Burning Bright, because I haven’t read a Chanukah themed collection before – but who am I kidding, really – I want all of these!

  7. helen bender says:

    I would buy the Trouble with Mistletoe. I love the title

  8. Elaine G says:

    I would buy Snowbound at Christmas

  9. Helen McKenn says:

    Snowbound at Christmas as I collect all Jennifer Ryan’s books. THey Re awesome reads.

  10. Karin says:

    I love Jill Shalvis, so I’d go with One Snowy Night.

  11. silvercleo says:

    Ooo, Snowbound at Christmas! Forced proximity is my catnip!

  12. Shelley M says:

    I actually did recently buy (and read!) The Trouble With Mistletoe. Would probably buy One Snowy Night next. 😉

  13. Katy L says:

    I’d probably pick up one of the Jill Shalvis titles, as I’ve heard so many good things about her books, but haven’t gotten around to trying them yet – a true case of so many books, so little time.

  14. Diane Falten says:

    The Trouble with Mistletoe

  15. Lisa A. says:

    They all sound great, but I’d start with The Trouble with Mistletoe.

  16. Tanya Guthrie says:

    I would get The Trouble with Missletoe!

  17. Vanessa Davies says:

    I would buy the trouble with mistletoe!

  18. Lynnd says:

    “One Snowy Night” would be my pick.

  19. Rikki says:

    Burning Bright sounds like a book that I would totally enjoy.

  20. LouAnn says:

    I love anything by Jill Shalvis — One Snowy Night would be first choice. Truthfully, I’d be more than happy with any of these books–all authors I’ve enjoyed. Thanks for the opportunity to participate!!

  21. Marion Healey says:

    One Snowy Night by Jill Shalvis for sure!

  22. Lisa J says:

    Count me in for Snowbound at Christmas by Jennifer Ryan, Maisey Yates, and Lia Riley.

  23. AJ Phillips says:

    I would totally buy the Trouble with Mistletoe!

  24. Rebeccadrerup says:

    One snow night would be a must read for love jill’s books.

  25. Rebeccadrerup says:

    One snowy night would be a must read for me.

  26. Nicole L. says:

    Snowbound at Christmas because the title describes my dream Christmas!

  27. Tatiana says:

    I’ll read anything by Jill Shalvis – love her books!

  28. Shannon H says:

    The Trouble with Mistletoe has been on the wishlist for a while!

  29. Melanie says:

    I’d buy Snowbound at Christmas — I need a cozy, quick set of novellas!

  30. kkw says:

    I would want this for my mother-in-law! Every year I try to find 8 romance novels by new to her authors for hannukah. I know Jill Shalvis was a hit from a previous year, so I bet she’d start with one of those and work her way through. It’s a very self-serving present, as I not only get to borrow them, but they’ve all been vetted.

  31. Charl says:

    I’ve been looking at getting “The Trouble with Mistletoe”. I enjoy Jill Shalvis’ books.

  32. Karen L says:

    Either of the Jill Shalvis books!

  33. Amanda Lee says:

    I’d get The Trouble with Mistletoe- I absolutely loved the first one in the Heartbreaker Bay series, and this one has a pet store owner. PUPPIES AND KITTIES!

  34. Lisa M says:

    The Trouble With Mistletoe by Shalvis has been on my wishlist for a while now.

  35. PamG says:

    I think Burning Bright would be my choice, because it would give me a painless way to sample 4 new-to-me authors

  36. Debbie says:

    Thanks for the giveaway. I would buy Burning Bright.

  37. Shelley Dodge says:

    I would buy The Trouble With Mistletoe because it sounds fun and Burning Bright would probably be in the cart also.

  38. Ana Silva says:

    It would be The Trouble with Mistletoe for me!

  39. Mary says:

    Snowbound At Christmas

  40. Melissa says:

    Forced proximity is one of my catnips… so Snowbound at Christmas sounds promising.

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