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Looking in the Window: Celebrate Lit's Third Annual Hop into Spring Giveaway - Starting Sunday, March Thirteenth

 

I've joined with Celebrate Lit and forty-seven other authors to rejoice in the coming of spring and Easter and to honor our readers. 

We're giving away 45+ books OR a $500 Amazon card to buy a ton of books yourself. 

Starting on Sunday click  here to enter. The giveaway last from Sunday, March 13th - Saturday, March 19th.


See a list of all the authors and books below.

About My Giveaway Book - Hair Calamities and Hot Cash


A 2020 TopShelf Finalist in the Fiction Humor, Comedy Category

What happens when a New York stockbroker crashes his car into Eve Castleberry's North Carolina beauty shop ... on the same day the young widow's defective hair products are causing wild hairdos? Soon, Eve finds herself helping the handsome stranger hunt the thieves who stole his clients’ cash...and hot on the trail of two of the FBI's most-wanted criminals!

Romance blossoms amid danger, suspense and Eve's hair-brained plan to get back the money.

What people are saying

Fall under the enchanted spell of Triville the town that brings sweet magic to its residents and visitors alike. If you like Mitford, you’ll get a huge kick out of Triville! Eve is an inspiration as she works out her challenges and disappointments while wondering if widowhood should be a “permanent” condition, or if a little adventure might get her out of her routine. (Excerpt from an Amazon review by Lisa Lickel)

Comical chaos flows effortlessly in this starry-eyed, humorous tale of misfortune surprisingly turning to serendipity. ‘Hair Calamities and Hot Cash’ is a fresh, cozy, romantic mystery by Gail Pallotta...every bit brilliant and complete with charm, excitement and wit. (Excerpt from an Amazon review by RJS)

Authors and Books in this Huge Giveaway

1. Confusing Cassie by Joanne Markey

2. Sofia’s Tune by Cindy Thomson

3. Vengeance is Mine by Urcelia Teixeira

4. Hair Calamities and Hot Cash by Gail Pallotta

5. Secrets of Misty Hollow by Cynthia Hickey

6. An Unexpected Family by Jenna mindel

7. The Rancher's Want Ad Mix-Up by MEGAN BESING

8. In Search of a Prince by Toni Shiloh

9. To Belong Together by Emily Conrad

10. The Farmer's Daughter by Lisa R. Howeler

11. THEIR UNPREDICTABLE PATH by Jocelyn McClay

12. Canyon Survival by Connie Queen

13. Faces of Courage by Susan K Beatty

14. Magdelena’s Choice by Molly Jebber

15. A Cursed Enchantment by Amy Walsh

16. Blueberry Bungalow by Konnie Viner 

17. Witness in Peril by Jodie Bailey

18. The Marshal’s Unexpected Bride by Christina Rich 

19. Beryl's Blessing by Edwina Kiernan

20. Searching for Home by Jill Weatherholt

21. Snowstorm Sabotage by Kerry Johnson 

22. Carved in Stone by Elizabeth Camden

23. Healing Skye by Janet Ferguson

24. Always a Wedding Planner by Donna Schlachter 

25. Death Valley Double Cross by Dana Mentink

26. Finding a Memory by Chautona Havig

27. Scrumptious Independence by Melissa Wardwell

28. Hooper Safe Haven by Rachel Skatvold

29. Madness in Wonderland by Tabitha Bouldin

30. Matched Hearts by Cathe Swanson

31. Night Songs by Jennifer Sienes

32. Song of Sugar Sands by Debra Coleman Jeter

33. Apples for Ashley by Annee Jones

34. Snowbound Amish Survival by Mary Alford

35. Labor of Love by Marguerite Martin Gray

36. The Rubber Band by Christy Hoss

37. The Gold Coast Retrievers by Sweet Promise Press

38. Peace in the Mountain Haven by Misty M. Beller

39. Season of Hope by Sara Jane Jacobs

40. Song of Grace: Stories to Amaze the Soul by Mosaic Collection

41. Knight in Shining Apron by Carole Brown

42. The Calling of Ella McFarland by Linda Brooks Davis

43. Beyond Her Calling by Kellyn Roth

44. A Place For My Heart by Ann Marie Bryant

45. To Stand in the Breach by Danielle Grandinetti

46. Resurrection Rest by Courtney Lyman

47. Picture Imperfect by Hope Bolinger and Alyssa Roat



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