Thursday, January 31, 2013
Printed Books Giveaway Hop
I'm excited to be part of the Printed Books Giveaway Hop hosted by I Am a Reader, Not a Writer. Please enter through the Rafflecopter below to win an autographed copy of The Broken Path. Thanks so much for stopping by!
Injured in a debilitating accident at age six, Ethan Searle
believes women eye him with a mixture of pity and disdain. He’s tried love
before. He won’t again. He meets his match in a precocious two-year old who
loves him despite his disability, even while her mother seems bothered by
everything about Ethan.
Autumn Reader escaped her abusive marriage with her beautiful daughter and a stack of fear. She can’t make the mistake of trusting a man again. Autumn’s daughter becomes enraptured by Ethan. Despite Autumn’s best intentions, she finds herself following her daughter’s example. When her ex-husband reappears, threatening everyone she loves if she won’t submit to his demands, Autumn has to learn to trust or lose her chance at real love.
“Characters to fall in love with, action to keep you turning pages, and the most adorable little girl ever, The Broken Path is a compelling tale of strength and trust, courage and heart. I truly enjoyed this book.” – Maria Hoagland, Author of Family Size
"The Broken Path is sweet romance with heart, suspense, and plenty of story twists that kept me turning pages. Add in a romantic hero with a cane, a struggling single mom, and an adorable little girl and this book has it all!" --Heather Justesen, author of The Switch
Autumn Reader escaped her abusive marriage with her beautiful daughter and a stack of fear. She can’t make the mistake of trusting a man again. Autumn’s daughter becomes enraptured by Ethan. Despite Autumn’s best intentions, she finds herself following her daughter’s example. When her ex-husband reappears, threatening everyone she loves if she won’t submit to his demands, Autumn has to learn to trust or lose her chance at real love.
“Characters to fall in love with, action to keep you turning pages, and the most adorable little girl ever, The Broken Path is a compelling tale of strength and trust, courage and heart. I truly enjoyed this book.” – Maria Hoagland, Author of Family Size
"The Broken Path is sweet romance with heart, suspense, and plenty of story twists that kept me turning pages. Add in a romantic hero with a cane, a struggling single mom, and an adorable little girl and this book has it all!" --Heather Justesen, author of The Switch
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Rhett Butler was the first one that popped into my head.
ReplyDeletebad boy hero...i agree w/ rhett butler
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kmkuka at yahoo dot com
Hmmm... The first one that comes to mind is Ash from the Iron Fey series!
ReplyDeleteI want to read this so bad!
ReplyDeleteI'm actually not all that into bad boys. They annoy me. I guess, if I had to choose... Four from Divergent. I know, I know, not a bad boy. But he is a tormented soul, so....
Since I just finished and reviewed Dying To Run, the first one to pop in my head was Jesse. A little bad mixed with a lot of good!
ReplyDeleteRanger from the Stephanie Plum series
ReplyDeleteI would have to agree with Liene and say Ranger from the Stephanie Plum series. I have read all of this series. Thanks for having the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteWraith from Larissa Ione's Demonica series!
ReplyDeleteOkay, I'm embarrassed to admit this but I did this rafflecopter while I was in Newport Beach with my family and didn't realize I hadn't changed the comment from the bad boys hop! But thanks for the fun book suggestions! I'll go fix the rafflecopter now.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Cami
Geez, this is going to sound really bad, but I honestly don't remember. It's not that I don't read "clean" books, but most of the time they are mysteries or thrillers or scifi/fantasy novels that are not strictly of the romance genre. The only ones I can really think of are the old Betty Neels Harlequin books from back in the 80's. *hangs head in shame*
ReplyDeleteLOL. If you're like me I get on goodreads to update what I've read and can't remember the book I read two days ago!
DeleteI read "Airs Above Ground" by Mary Stewart, which is suspenseful but has elements of romance and is clean. I'm always glad to return to Mary Stewart's novels.
ReplyDeleteI'm embarrassed to admit I haven't read Mary Stewart. I will download one tonight and try it out!
DeleteI don't have a clue because most of my books are pretty naughty.
ReplyDeleteA girl at work has gotten me into reading Amish Romance books.
ReplyDeletedon't remember been a long while since i've read a romance - regnod(at)yahoo(d0t)com
ReplyDeleteI'm not completely sure but it might possibly have been A Bride for a Bit :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the awesome giveaway!
Thanks all for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteHow are the Amish romance Heidi?
I'll have to check out A Bride for a Bit.
The Inn at Rose Harbor by Debbie Macomber, I love her novels!
ReplyDeleteThanks :)
kimberlybreid at hotmail dot com
Oh, yeah, she's a good one!
DeleteSounds like a great read.
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Thanks, Donna!
DeleteI'm trying to think of a "clean" one- I do read them- but so many of even the main stream romances are more detailed than when I started reading them that I wouldn't let my teenage nieces read them. --I'm sure that's the same thought my mom & aunts had when I was a teen, lol. I'm not sure where the line crosses from clean to other (adult, naughty, steamy, etc).
ReplyDeleteI did re-read an old fav of mine for my birthday (tradition of mine) that is clean but impossible to find now...The Mortal Immortals by Cristabel (no first name).
It is a fine line sometimes. I do exactly what you're saying, Would I share this with my niece?
Deletedoes great gatsby count?
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