This is a giveaway for our fellow book lovers! Because it's for book lovers, we're giving away multiple copies of a book by an author whose previous we've enjoyed. Five lucky international winners will receive an e-copy of Practice Cake by Dalya Moon in the ebook format of their choice.
About Practice Cake
Why we're giving it away:
Kris read and reviewed Charlie Woodchuck is a Minor Niner by Dalya Moon, and she is currently reading Practice Cake. She wants to the book love. Practice Cake is a sweet book and perfect to read for the holidays!
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About Practice Cake
There’s one thing Maddie finds more tempting than red velvet cake: her coworker, Drew. All it takes is one of his sly winks or a playful hip-check by the cooler, and she’s incinerating the cookies. Her boyfriend would not approve.
When a reality TV crew descends upon the bakery, her simple summer job gets even more complicated. Maddie could become the Bakery Network’s next breakout star, if she can handle the heat of being cast as a show villain. Drew has an alternate idea: run away from everything, with him and his sexy tousled hair. She decides to take the leap, but when she finds out Drew’s been hiding a shocking secret, Maddie looks down at her packed suitcase and takes a moment to think. Should she fly off to Australia with a guy she hardly knows, or should she pick up her suitcase and hit him with it?
Why we're giving it away:
Kris read and reviewed Charlie Woodchuck is a Minor Niner by Dalya Moon, and she is currently reading Practice Cake. She wants to the book love. Practice Cake is a sweet book and perfect to read for the holidays!
Mandatory entry: Leave a comment recommending a book for us to read over the holidays. Following us through Google Friend Connect (GFC), Facebook, and/or Twitter is greatly appreciated but not mandatory.
Extra Entries:
- Comment on a review at Imaginary Reads - date of comment must be during giveaway hop (list of reviews)
- Comment on Dalya's guest post on writing her first novel (Charlie Woodchuck)
- Tweet about the giveaway
*** Comments must be meaningful!! ***
DO NOT LEAVE YOUR EMAIL IN THE COMMENTS SECTION, OR YOUR ENTRY WILL BE REMOVED.
To enter, fill out the form below!
Click here to check out the full list of blogs participating in this giveaway hop!


I'd suggest Eve by Anna Carey.
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ReplyDeleteI read Heart's Blood by Juliet Marillier last Christmas. It fit how I was feeling at that time perfectly.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway! Last year I read Winter Solstice by Rosamunde Pilcher, ideal for the time of year.
ReplyDeleteI just read Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me - hilarious!
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i just read SPEAK...at the beggining its a little bit sad, but then you learn a lot
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Excellent giveaway! The book sounds great. :) Two of my favorite (lesser-known) series are the Thursday Next series by Jasper Fforde, and the Shifters series by Rachel Vincent. LOVE them both.
ReplyDeleteI recommend for chick-lit, What Alice Forgot by Lianna Moriarty. For paranormal fiction, A Discovery of Witches.
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ReplyDeleteI just read Shatter Me!! It's awesome!
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ReplyDeleteSkipping A Beat by Sarah Pekkanen :)
ReplyDeleteI'd suggest Exit the Actress by Priya Parmar
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ReplyDeleteHii.I'd suggest "Clockwork Prince(Infernal Devices#2) by Cassandra Clare".I love this series,hope you would too :)
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I'd recommend Captivated, by Deb Apodaca. I was consumed by it!
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I haven't read it yet but I plan to get it... The Christmas Wedding by James Patterson.
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I just finished Evermore & really enjoyed it. Thanks for the giveaway! Gloria
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I would recommend Significance. Because it would be wonderful if all of us had that impact with our families! Thanks for the giveaway!
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I would recommend My Best Friend's Girl by dorothy Koomson though it's quite an old book :P
ReplyDeleteI have read it recently during my trip to other states and I really enjoy it very much ! :)
I just finished Between Shades of Gray by Ruta Septys, a very moving and thought provoking book about World War II.
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I'd suggest "Wings" by Aprilynne Pike. It's a great book, a little addicting, so if you get into it like I did you'll probably read the sequels, "Spells" & "Illusions".
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Thanks for the chance to win
ReplyDeleteI recommend to read "Iron House" by John Hart
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I kinda made my own advent calendar this year & it consists of audiobooks or audio plays that are christmas/winetr related. Over the last 2 days I've listened to 'The Christmas Thief' by Mary Higgins Clark - entertaining crime novel, not to dark, lots of funny scenes - so definitely good choise for the season. :)
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love food books. my review would be on a donna kaufmann book as i've read 2 in her series allready. they are great and come with recipes. they give you the 'right' to experiment, there is no such thing as failure.
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I would definitely recommend Angelfall by Susan Ee. It made me want to cry because it was just that exciting!
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Thank you for the chance to win! I would recommend To Die For by Amy Plum.
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays! Thanks for the giveaway and for participating in this blog hop! I recommend "The Butterfly Cabinet".
ReplyDeletehonestly there r so many deff shoudl get the clock work prince or an old classic like dickens
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway! I'd suggest reading the First Love Cookie Club by Lori Wilde. It's been out for awhile but it's a sweet read!
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Going Too Far by Jennifer Echols. My first venture into YA and I loved it
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