Wednesday, August 19, 2020

My Blog's 10th Year Birthday Bash: Lindsay Harrel's book giveaway


Welcome to the 19th day of my blog's birthday bash!

Please welcome my author friend Lindsay Harrel.


She's here to give away one of her books!

Enter the book giveaway contest via the Rafflecopter widget the end of this blog post. Only residents of the USA are eligible to receive a signed paperback copy of this author's books. International residents will only receive ebook copies due to costs of mailing books outside of the USA.

Let's learn a little bit more about Lindsay and her book ...


Author Bio:

Lindsay Harrel is a lifelong book nerd who lives in Arizona with her young family and two golden retrievers in serious need of training. 


She’s held a variety of writing and editing jobs over the years, and now juggles stay-at-home mommyhood with writing novels. When she’s not writing or chasing after her children, 

Lindsay enjoys making a fool of herself at Zumba, curling up with anything by Jane Austen, and savoring sour candy one piece at a time. Connect with her at www.LindsayHarrel.com.

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Back Cover Blurb for Lindsay's book:


Women’s counselor Joy Beckman has always been a friend and helper to all. That’s why she’s given up everything to be with her parents as her mother suffers through Alzheimer’s. Joy may not have a thriving career or a love life at the moment, but she’s doing what she does best—taking care of others. And even though it’s difficult, she knows it’s where she is supposed to be.

But life throws a curveball when she has to leave her parents temporarily to travel to Cornwall, England, for the December wedding of her best friend. While there, Joy helps Sophia tackle her last-minute to-do list, and in the process, finally meets a man who turns her head—and her heart. The only problem? He lives in snowy London, and her life is with her parents back in sunny Florida.

She tries to resist Oliver Lincoln’s charms, but it’s harder than it should be. With her heart torn in two, Joy is forced to choose between a life she knows she’s meant for and the one she didn’t see coming.

Fall in love with this enchanting story that’s sure to delight fans of sweet romance. Even if you have not read The Secrets of Paper and Ink (where the quaint village of Port Willis was first born), you can fully enjoy this heartwarming holiday novella.

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Connect with Lindsay:
Website - www.lindsayharrel.com
Facebook - www.facebook.com/LindsayHarrel
Instagram - www.instagram.com/lindsayharrelauthor


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Enter this book giveaway contest for your chance to WIN a copy of this book by filling out the entry form on the Rafflecopter widget below: 

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14 comments:

  1. I would love to read this in print and review as it sounds so good. I love books like this and loved that Lindsay posted today! Peggy Clayton

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  2. I would love to win and read this book! I’m always on the lookout for clean romance novels and this book sounds wonderful. I’ve always wanted to visit England too so this would be a great book vacay!

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    1. Thanks, Shannon. It was a fun one to write. I love traveling, even if all we can do right now is virtual travel. ;)

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  3. She writes good, fun, and such romantic stories. But they always have good messages too!

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  4. A captivating and beautiful story that lifts my spirits and is meaningful and unforgettable.

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  5. People who dedicate themselves to others are special. They often deprive themselves of the opportunities and happiness they deserve because they feel an obligation to serve and put others first. This sounds like a tender story where the pull of a new life conflicts with what she feels is her obligation. I am very interested to see how she and Oliver work things out and if they have a future together.

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  6. Because I like reviewing books, and it looks sweet.

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  7. Love the cover sounds like such a great book!

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  8. My own mother died as a result of dementia so this book would remind me of Mom.

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  9. I haven't read many books dealing with Alzheimer’s, I'll have to try this one out!

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