February Book Giveaway

Below are the books I’m giving away this month! All of these will be given to ONE winner! Also, I already chose a winner for my January Book Giveaway, but, so far, I have not heard back from the winner. If I don’t hear from the winner by the end of this weekend, then I’ll be choosing another winner for the January Book Giveaway.

Here are the books for February. I’d like you to answer a question for me when you comment. Since it’s February and Valentine’s Day is coming up, I wondered how do you celebrate Valentine’s Day? Do you do something special with your spouse? Do you do anything special with your kids or your other loved ones. My husband and I go out to dinner, and we’ll probably buy our three-year-old a card and some candy…but that’s about it! How will you be celebrating Valentine’s Day? When you respond, please leave your EMAIL ADDRESS SO THAT I’LL HAVE A WAY TO CONTACT YOU IF YOU WIN.

Milk Money by Cecelia Dowdy
Running a dairy farm is a big job, but doing it alone is almost impossible.
When her dad dies, Emily must work hard to save the family farm, but she manages. Until the day the CPA pulls in her drive and announces he’s there to do an audit on the place.
Franklin Reese is appalled at the lack of interest the Cooper women have in the financial end of their livelihood, but he dives in, determined to help them learn. The further he looks into Mr. Cooper’s dealings, however, the more uncomfortable he becomes.
Can he uncover the truth of the situation and still earn the love of the amazing Emily Cooper? Will Franklin’s addiction to alcohol keep them apart, even after the farm is taken care of? Only God can heal hurting hearts and repair broken lives. Will these two let Him in?


John’s Quest by Cecelia Dowdy
John French, a science professor, is an agnostic–he’s unsure if God exists. When he’s hired to tutor a blind seven-year-old child, Scotty, he finds himself falling for the child’s beautiful aunt/guardian, Monica Crawford. Monica’s life changes drastically when her irresponsible younger sister abandons her handicapped son on her doorstep. As John helps Monica to educate her nephew, he falls in love with her. However, problems arise when Monica, a devout Christian, finds herself drawn to Scotty’s handsome and intelligent tutor. Monica finds herself in a bind because she knows it’s a sin to be unequally yoked with a non-believer. How in the world can these two lovebirds overcome the huge problems that stand in the way of their relationship?


Castles In The Air by Anita Higman and Janice A. Thompson
From Heartsongpresents.com
Nori’s clock is ticking. Nori’s biological clock has been going off forever, it seems. Loud and clear. She tries to tell herself that she isn’t really ugly…or fat…or useless. She’s a successful entrepreneur, after all! So where are the eligible men-make that interested men-in her life? They don’t seem to exist. The only men who pay her any attention to her are losers with a capital L! Zachary Martin knows he’s a nerd. He can’t even carry on a conversation with Nori without making a fool of himself-like when he choked on some candy in Nori’s store or bought the stupidest clothes to impress her… Man looks on the outward appearance, but God sees the heart. Will Nori and Zachary ever see themselves-and each other-the way God does? Will they trust God or their self-help books to find true love?


Captive Dreams by Cara C. Putman
From Heartsongpresents.com
Anna doesn’t know how to go on. Anna Goodman’s mother is dead, her father has given up on life, and her brother, Brent, is missing in action in World War II. Even though she has a full-time war job, she feels she must keep the family farm going so that Brent will have something to come home to. She won’t let herself think that he might never return. Any dreams Anna has for her future are held captive by the responsibilities the war and life have thrust upon her. If only Anna didn’t have to rely on help from German prisoners-or from Specialist Sid Chance, the cocky know-it-all who oversees the prisoners’ work. In her heart, she knows she can’t do everything demanded of her, but whom can she trust to carry the burden with her?

Left Behind The Kids Book #1 – The Vanishings by Jerry B. Jenkins and Tim LaHaye
From Amazon.com
The first book in the children’s version of Jerry B. Jenkins and Tim LaHaye’s sleeper-hit Left Behind, The Vanishings introduces us to Judd (“The Runaway”) and his three imperfect companions: Vicki (“The Rebel”), Lionel (“The Liar”), and Ryan (“The Skeptic”). These four teens, for one reason or another, all failed to submit to the power of the living Lord, despite their friends’ and parents’ best efforts. And when Pastor Billings’s Rapture actually happens–sending Christian-piloted trains, planes, and automobiles crashing as millions of true believers literally vanish in the blink of an eye, leaving behind nothing but their skivvies and their W.W.J.D. necklaces–the four wayward teenagers get religion and fast. The saga continues when they receive a second chance in book two.

Love Finds You In Valentine Nebraska by Irene Brand

White Christmas Pie by Wanda Brunstetter

The Making Of Isaac Hunt by Linda Leigh Hargrove

Daily Devotions For Women – 365 Inspirational Readings

Simple Thoughts For A Complex World – Inspirational Devotional Audio CD
Butterfly Trees by Gail Gaymer Martin
From Heartsongpresents.com
Alissa is capable and in control. Alissa Greening is proud of all she’s accomplished. Her bed-and-breakfast is well known and profitable. Her life is organized and happy-a little lonely, but she trusts God to deal with that. The rest of it she can handle. Ross Cahill’s Southern California ranches keep him busy. When his mother talks him into traveling to Pacific Grove to witness the annual Monarch migration, he reluctantly turns responsibility over to his managers and takes a long overdue vacation. Can these two busy, self-sufficient people stop long enough to see the hand of God moving in their lives? Will they learn to give God the reins, or will they continue on alone, missing out on the great blessing He wants to bestow?

~Cecelia Dowdy~

21 thoughts on “February Book Giveaway

  1. Jo

    We usually go out some place nice for dinner as a couple. This year we bought the WII and WII Fit and told hubby that was a valentines day present to each other already.

    Please enter me in the drawing. All those books look so good.

    Blessings,
    Jo
    ladijo40(at)aol(dot)com

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  2. BarbC

    5 years into our marriage, we got the best Valentine’s gift ever… the birth of our first child… our only daughter. She is the ultimate Valentine girl…. she has a big heart that overflows with love for others. So V-Day is celebrated a bit differently here. We do exchange Valentine’s… cards or notes… Hubby usually gives each of us a rose… and he always brings the birthday girl a separate flower for her birthday. The rest of our focus is on her. This year is her 21st birthday! I am not old enough to be the mother of a 21 year old woman! And it is on a Saturday and she will be home with us. WOW! It is going to be a great day! Barb

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  3. G.R.I.T.S.

    All the books sound Great! I’m honestly not sure what i’m doing for Valentine’s day…probably spending time with my sister this year!

    raebyuel(@)gmail(.)com

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  4. Sandee61

    Since my husbands birthday is on Valentine’s Day…we celebrate both, usually going out for dinner someplace nice. Last year I surprised him by calling into the radio station he listens to at night while he’s driving truck and requested they play Martina McBride’s “My Valentine” for him…just to let him know he is my special Valentine everyday. He was surprised and called me to let me know he heard it. He’s a keeper, thats for sure.

    Blessings,
    Sandy

    Muzzley56[at]aol[dot]com

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  5. mez

    On Valentine’s day we usually have a special dinner out or at home with the family. We all like heart candies or chocolate! Great drawing.
    worthy2bpraised{at}gmail{dot}com

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  6. Linda Beed

    Cecelia I always feel welcome on your site.

    I don’t ususally like going out on Valentine’s day because everything seems so overpriced and forced. But, hubby and I will be celebrating with the marriage ministry of our church this year.

    Linda!

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  7. Patricia W.

    Over the years, the celebrations have varied from elaborate dinners with gifts to church functions for couples to at home with the kids. More and more, it’s the latter.

    We’ll exchange cards and maybe get some candy for the kids. It’s kinda hard because my birthday is less than two weeks before Valentine’s. I’ve already had cake and a host of red balloons so whatever we do will be fine with me.

    [pwriter1] at [yahoo]

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  8. Anonymous

    We have usually gotten each other a surprise gift and card, with going out to eat at a fancy restaurant. It may be a little diff with the tough economy, but I already have my little surprises!!

    desertrose5173[at]gmail[dot]com

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  9. Linda

    We usually have a special treat and card, then go out to eat. With the tough economy, it won’t quite the same, but I do have my little surprises all lined up!

    Please enter me in your drawing.

    Thank you.
    desertrose5173[at]gmail[dot]com

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  10. Anonymous

    For Valentine’s Day, hubby and I will exchange cards and go out to breakfast. That’s about it.

    The books look wonderful! Please enter me in the drawing. Thanks!

    DebPiccurelli[at]verizon[dot]net

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  11. patty b

    You blessed me with 2 of your books, “John’s Quest” and “Milk Money”. I haven’t been able to write a review, because I havent read them yet, I took them to work and my co-workers scooped them up and they are reading them and enjoying them very much,, now, I have to put myself on THEIR list!!

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  12. Deborah

    i’d love to be entered for
    Love Finds You In Valentine Nebraska by Irene Brand

    I honestly have no idea what we’re doing this year. this will be the first time me and my fiance will have a V Day together, as we’ve been long distance for the past 5 years!

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  13. windycindy

    Greetings! How we spend Valentine’s Day varies. Sometimes, it is a family affair and other times, it is my husband and myself. Usually, it is dinner out either way and exchanging small, but sentimental gifts! Also, my 90 year old dad lives alone, so many times we include him in our plans. Happy Valentine’s Day!
    Many thanks, Cindi
    jchoppes[at]hotmail[dot]com

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  14. christa Sterken

    Wow what a package! I would love to be entered, plenty to read and then to share!

    Happy Vday. This year I must be away from my family (ouch) but it is a great reminder how blessed I am to have loving people in my life. Not everyone does…I am grateful
    CHrista
    christasterken at att dot com

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  15. Christy Janes

    My hubby and I don’t really have a V-Day tradition, although we do always manage to get each other a card, and a trinket of some kind. I was so surprised this year to see that he had actually been paying attention when the jewelry commercials came on tv. I’ve been wanting one of those Open Hearts necklaces that Jane Seymour designed for Kay Jewelers. Hubby picked up on that, and picked out one for me for Valentine’s Day. :o) I was so surprised!

    Sorry for babbling….I would love to enter your contest! Lots of books that could be shared in my circle of book friends. :o)

    Christy
    orca0024 at yahoo dot com

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  16. Doreen

    I don’t do anything special on Valentine’s Day. I’m single–so there that’s it. lol All of these books sound lovely!! purposedrivenlife4you (at) gmail (dot) com

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  17. Barbara

    Cecelia, I’d love to win another of your books. I just finished reading Milk Money and could hardly put it down until the last word. I can’t decide which was best, John’s Quest or Milk Money, since they were both such great reads!!

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