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!

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  1. Mary Jones says:

    While I’m a huge Lori Wilde and Jill Shalvis fan, I adore anthologies. I’ve found they’re kind of a gateway book into new-to-me authors (so while *I* might love anthos, my wallet whimpers every single time). With this group, it would have to be Burning Bright. It’s amazing and wonderful to see more diversity in books put out by mainstream publishers. Thank you all for the awesome giveaway!

  2. Karen Witkowski says:

    The Trouble With Mistletoe will put me in the holiday spirit!:-)

  3. Melanie says:

    Have already read “The Trouble With Mistletoe.” I would pick the other Jill Shalvis book.

  4. quidling says:

    The Trouble with Mistletoe. Oh wait, I have that one. Okay, One Snowy Night!

  5. Leslie G says:

    I would get SNOWBOUND AT CHRISTMAS. Anthologies are great this busy time of year.

  6. AndreaT says:

    I would purchase Burning Bright bc Megan Hart is great. Thanks for the giveaway!

  7. Molly says:

    Snowbound at Christmas by Jennifer Ryan, Maisey Yates, and Lia Riley looks like a great collection of novellas! I’d like to try more than a few novels on this list though.

  8. Susan says:

    Ooooh, that’s difficult! Burning Bright? A Wedding for Christmas? On the other hand, I love Jill Shalvis… Arrrghhh! OK, if I had to pick just one…A Wedding for Christmas.

  9. Monique says:

    A Wedding for Christmas by Lori Wilde! I’ve already read a few of the other books.

  10. MD says:

    I would buy Shalvis “The trouble with Mistletoe”

  11. Samara says:

    Burning Bright!

  12. Connie says:

    I would buy The Trouble with Mistletoe!

  13. Christine says:

    One Snowy Night 🙂

  14. Moriah says:

    Snowbound at Christmas

  15. Lucia Goodwin says:

    A wedding for Christmas

  16. Michelle says:

    I would buy Snowbound at Christmas. I love the stuck-in-a-cabin trope!

  17. Mara says:

    One Snowy Night– viva la Jill Shalvis!!

  18. Abby says:

    I would by anything by Jill Dhalvis because that would make my mom’s Christmas special, too. We would read those together and it would be more fun than reading alone.

  19. Alcee clayborne says:

    I would buy The trouble with mistletoe I love Jill shalvis

  20. Romie says:

    Burning Bright, please!

  21. A Wedding for Christmas by Lori Wilde

  22. Lisa says:

    I’d have too much trouble choosing between the two Shalvis books, so I’d get both.

  23. ReneeG says:

    “The Trouble with Mistletoe,” since I read the first book in the series.

    Great giveaway!

  24. Colleen P. says:

    I would buy The Trouble with Mistletoe. I’ve had my eye on that one and would love to read it.

  25. Carolyn says:

    Trouble with Mistletoe by Jill Salvia because I want to live in the amazing Heartbreaker Bay neighborhood. I want a wishing fountain and a friendly neighborhood homeless guru too.

  26. Jenn says:

    Either of the Jill Shalvis books – love her.

  27. CoCo D says:

    Oh, man, I’ve been on a major Jill Shalvis kick lately reading through her back catalogue… so I’d have to go with Trouble with Mistoletoe or One Snowy Night!

  28. Turophile says:

    Snowbound at Christmas – love me the holiday anthology!

  29. Nancy C says:

    I would buy “One Snowy Night”. It sounds like the perfect winter read!

  30. Heather S says:

    A Wedding for Christmas by Lori Wilde hands down

  31. Granea says:

    I would buy both The Trouble with Mistletoe and One Snowy Night. I’m a sucker for Jill Shalvis!

  32. SandyPo says:

    I would buy a Wedding for Christmas.

  33. Allison says:

    I haven’t tried the Heartbreaker Bay series yet so definitely The Trouble with Mistletoe!

  34. Mary K says:

    I would buy The Trouble with Mistletoe!

  35. Lynn says:

    I would buy One Snowy Night! It was surprisingly deep for a novella, but so lovely!

  36. kitkat9000 says:

    Either/both Jill Salvia books. I read and enjoyed her Lucky Harbor series despite the presence of Lucille (sp?). I’m a little behind on her newest series and need to catch up.

    Thanks for the chance to win.

  37. kitkat9000 says:

    Jill *Shalvis*, stupid autocorrect.

  38. MollyM says:

    I would totally buy One Snowy Night!

  39. Susan says:

    I would buy Burning Bright! We celebrate Christmas and Hanukkah in my house, and while I can easily get Christmas romances (yay!), the Hanukkah ones are less common. I could definitely use more!

  40. K. Keefer says:

    I would buy Burning Bright

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