The holidays are over and spring is upon us. That means we’re all trying to get in the cleaning spirit, especially when it comes to books. We’d love to pass along some of them to all of you! And by some, we mean boxes. Yes, boxes!
We have five (5) boxes of books to giveaway! More boxes may be added.
We can promise the books included are absolutely new, finished copies, unread, and printed on paper. We can also promise there will be at least five books, possibly more, in each box.
Each box will have a mix of subgenres. Genres include contemporary, historical, thrillers, and paranormal romance, too. While we hope the box you receive contains a subgenre or author you enjoy, we also have our fingers crossed that you’ll love trying something new. And as always, our mission statement is to share the love and share the romance.
To enter, comment below with your favorite book you’ve read so far in 2019!
Standard disclaimers apply: We are not being compensated for this giveaway. Void where prohibited. Must be over 18 and ready to read read read. Open to international residents where permitted by applicable law. Boxes will contain books. We promise. Hope you’re ready! Entries will end around noon on Friday 12 April 2019, and winners will be announced and notified shortly afterward.
Good luck, everyone!
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The Deal by Elle Kennedy (I know, I’m late to the game with that one) or The Devil’s Daughter by Lisa Kleypas (loved revisiting Evie and Sebastian!)
DAMIEN by J. Kenner and NIGHTCHASER by Amanda Bouchet
Bec McMaster’s “Dukes Are Forever”
My favourite reads so far are The Winter of the Witch by Katherine Arden and Circe by Madeline Miller.
The Simple Wild by K.A. Tucker has definitely been my fave this year so far!
This has been a good reading year so far, but I’ll go with A Treacherous Curse by Deanna Raybourn!
Lumberjanes!! I’ve read all 5 To The Max editions this year and I can’t choose a favorite. My kids (5 year old twins) love them too!
This is such a hard question! I’ve been on a streak of reading some really good books this year. I think I’d need to choose Any Old Diamonds by KJ Charles.
I’ve been in the burn it all down reading mode and mood.
My favorite so far this year is Jane Doe by Victoria Helen Stone. So satisfying! (Thanks for the rec, bitches!)
The runner up is The Silent Wife by A.S.A. Harrison or The Female of the Special by Mindy McGinnis.
The Great Alone by Kristen Hannah
*The Female of the Species by Mindy McGinnis. Sorry. Yikes!
So far, my favorite read this year has is Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens.
Polaris Rising! Although I hate reading books before the series is significantly underway. I am not good with waiting for sequels.
The Winter of the Witch by Katherine Arden and King of Scars by Leigh Bardugo. Apparently this year I’ve been in a very Russian mythology-based kind of mood
I loved Jane Doe. Very fun revenge tale.
All about new and free books! Yea!
I really loved Daisy Jones and the Six this year. So engrossing.
I haven’t started it yet, but I found my HABO yesterday and if anticipation is any indication of a favourite, Madeline Brent’s Stormswept will be my favourite book so far this year.
Honor Among Thieves by Ann Aguirre and Rachel Caine
My favorite book so far this year: Wrong to Need You by Alisha Rai. So good, I’m going back for the others in the series.
By far the best book I read this year was The Widows of Malabar Hill by Sujata Massey – set in 1920’s India and the MC is India’s first female lawyer (based on a real life person), a member of the Zoroastrianism religion (which I had not heard of before this book) and she navigates the world of gender politics and religious politics – so so good.
I have read several zingers this year but I also rediscovered Dun Lady Jess which fun fact, was the very first adult novel I ever checked out of the library. Thrillingly, it is as amazing as I remember (the romance even makes sense to me now that puberty has happened) AND has sequels. Squee!
The Dry by Jane Harper.
Adriana Herrera’s American Dreamer
Devil’s daughter by Lisa Kleypas
Florida by Lauren Groff
I was just telling my husband that no, we cannot go to the library booksale because we have too many books as it is right now.
Annnnnyway…
My fave book of 2019 is Lost Boy (a Captain Hook retelling). There’s a weird turn it in that I don’t think was necessary, but it saved my life on a 10-hour flight from Amsterdam when my in-flight entertainment thingy wasn’t working.
Don’t you forget about me by Mhairi McFarlane
The Nothing Girl by Jodi Taylor. I am working on the sequel, the Something Girl but I had to stop and reread the first one again.
The most recent book I read is by Susan Mallery called “California Girls”. It is about 3 sisters, 2 of whom see their relationships fall apart at the same time and the third makes a life altering decision. It captivated me from the beginning and I highly recommend it.
Fifty Things That Aren’t My Fault by Cathy Guisewite
Fatal Reckoning by Marie Force.
Fatal Reckoning by Marie Force
Once Ghosted, Twice Shy by Alyssa Cole (actually her entire Reluctant Royals series – LOVE!!!)
America’s Geekheart by Pippa Grant
A tie between The Cruel Prince and The Devil’s Daughter.
Polaris Rising by Jessie Mihalik
The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss.
I really loved The Wedding Night by Kati Wilde.
Another vote for A Wicked Kind of Husband by Mia Vincy
My favorite reads this year are “Indigo” by Beverly Jenkins and “Best of Luck” by Kate Clyborn
So many good books but I’m going with TJ Klune’s Wolfsong and the sequel Ravensong