Daily Archives: February 3, 2010

February Book Giveaway

***This contest is closed! Winner has already been selected!

Okay, first things first, my 3-in-1 collection, Chesapeake Weddings, is available for pre-order on Amazon and other places, too. As usual, the price on Christianbook.com is a bit cheaper than other places. If you’ve read any of my Heartsongs, you can leave a review for Chesapeake Weddings on Christianbook.com since Chesapeake Weddings is a re-release of my 3 Heartsongs.

I’m giving away the following books for the month of February. This month’s set includes a couple of non-fiction titles. As usual, if you enter the giveaway, be sure to leave your email address in your comment. Also, by entering, you’ll automatically be added to my email list, however, I only send out mass emails a few times a year, so you won’t have to worry about being inundated with too many emails from me! Some of these books were purchased and some were provided to me directly from the publisher for free. Some of them are brand new and some are slightly used. If you win, I’ll be posting your full name on my blog, announcing you as the winner! Here are the books:
1. The Face by Angela Hunt

2. Building Dreams by Kathleen Y’Barbo
Lise is just trying to do her job. When Texas architect Lise Gentry arrives to oversee renovations to several deteriorating buildings in Latagnier, Louisiana, she finds the newly elected mayor is none other than the architect her firm competed against for the contract. And he holds the power to veto her plans. Ted Breaux is dedicated to restoring and preserving the nineteenth-century structures his ancestors helped build. But the lady architect from Texas intends to raze historical structures to make way for businesses the small town doesn’t need. Will the architects’ vastly different visions lead to destruction? Or can Ted convince Lise to begin building dreams, instead?

3. The Superheroes Next Door by Andrea Boeshaar
Luke Weston is fascinated by his new neighbor, Ciara Rome. Her open admission that she intends to use his family in support of a wild theory is unsettling, but Luke decides to let his life speak for itself – and he turns the issue over to God. But he finds himself increasingly drawn to this lovely young woman whose goals and beliefs are so opposed to his own. Only God would bring these two together, and only His love can break through walls that have taken years to build.

4. Gone To Green by Judy Christie

5. Raising Rain by Debbie Fuller Thomas

6. Latter-Day Cipher by Latayne C. Scott

7. Becoming Lucy by Martha Rogers

8. Night Light by Terri Blackstock

9. The Writer’s Guide To Critique Groups by Linda Griffin – this is a non-fiction title. Those who are trying to get published, or are interested in joining a critique group might find this book helpful.

10. The Bible Promise Book

11. The Lord Of The Rings – The Fellowship Of The Ring – Part One (this is a mass-market paperback novel.)

~Cecelia Dowdy~

Tired


I usually like to post my book giveaways on the first of the month. This month, I was too tired and frazzled to do that! I hope to post tomorrow, or shortly after that! Life’s been hectic lately!

We’ve been getting some snow here in Maryland! It’s snowing now! It looks so pretty! Maybe my job will be delayed or closed tomorrow! 🙂

~Cecelia Dowdy~