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Friday, May 16, 2014

What's in the mail...plus a giveaway

**Giveaway is now closed**

Melissa A:

Skinny Bitch Gets Hitched by Kim Barnouin from S&S

The No Kids Club by Talli Roland from Amazon (e-book)

The Lonely Hearts Club by Brenda Janowitz from Polis Books (e-book)


A Kind of Mad Courage by various authors from Samantha Stroh Bailey (e-book)

Save the Date by Jen Doll, won from Free Book Friday

The Sweet Spot by Stephanie Evanovich from HarperCollins

Modogamous by/from Karen E. Martin

Chasing the Sun by Natalia Sylvester from Lake Union/New Harvest




Amy:

The One and Only by Emily Giffin from Random House (Melissa A got this too)

Scared Scriptless by Alison Sweeney from Hyperion

Wreck This Journal by Keri Smith from Penguin







Gail:

How to Lose Weight and Alienate People by Ollie Quain from Cherish PR

Save the Date by Mary Kay Andrews from Tandem Literary


Becky:

A Summer to Remember by Victoria Connelly from Avon

The Way Back Home by Freya North from HarperCollins UK

The Tea Chest by Josephine Moon from Allen and Unwin

Liberty Silk by Kate Beaufoy from Transworld




What could be in YOUR mail:

The Case of the Missing Boyfriend AND The French House by Nick Alexander

Thanks to IPG, We have THREE pairs to give away to some lucky US readers!

Find Nick Alexander on Facebook and Twitter.

In The Case of the Missing Boyfriend, CC enjoys a glamorous career in advertising, a beautiful apartment in London and a wonderful circle of friends, but she’s still not happy. With her 40th birthday fast approaching, CC decides to be proactive about finding the man of her dreams and realizing her dream of living on a farm with a husband and child. But CC must be willing to face the demons of her past before she can find the man of her future.

The sequel, The French House, opens when CC is offered the chance to swap her unfulfilling life in London for a little house in the French countryside. She doesn’t give it a second thought until she gets there and is faced with a dilapidated farmhouse without heating, water and a massive hole in the roof; a motley assortment of surly builders; and a creepy neighbor happens to be her boyfriend’s aunt. Will CC find the courage to stick it out and make a glorious home of her French house?


How to win:
Since these books are written by a man, tell us one thing you've always wondered about men. (And keep it clean!)

One entry per person.

Please include your e-mail address or another way to reach you if you win. Entries without contact information will NOT be counted (and we do not count Google + as contact information).

US only. Giveaway ends May 21st at midnight EST.

31 comments:

  1. Such great books, I wish those would be in my mail this week! I shouldn't be complaining though as there were also books waiting for me this week.
    Something I always wonder about men is why they never get it when a woman gives them a hint? Clean enough right?

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  2. Jennifer HuelsebuschMay 16, 2014 at 11:44 AM

    I guess I wonder why they think women can't possibly know more than hey do about sports!

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  3. I would like to know why they act like such big babies when they get sick.
    K3kdpv@gmail.com

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  4. I don't really wonder anything about men, haha. I can't think of anything.

    walkingcorpse11@hotmail.com

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  5. always wondered what they are thinking when they talk to us really!!! jmarinich33@aol.com

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  6. Why are most such babies when they are sick? Inquiring minds want to know... esseboo@yahoo.com

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  8. Do they dress for women or other men?

    maryjo(at)maryjoburke(dot)com

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  9. Why can't they admit to being lost? (not such a problem anymore with GPS).

    lkish77123 at gmail dot com

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  10. I would so love to be the winner of your book giveaway. Why, I'll even help carry your books for you if you share some after you read them! :-)

    I would truly love to know how many men would answer honestly when asked if they tune their wives how when they talk. I'm willing to bet that many of them would say yes.

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  11. Never understand how what they hear and what we say are so vastly different.

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  12. What great books ya'll received! The coolest thing about being a blogger, you get awesome book swag! I wish I knew how to be a blogger because that would be awesome making new friends, getting book swag as authors, bloggers, and reviewers are such great people!

    What I wish I understood about men is why are they so confusing? I wish they could just tell us how they feel without getting us all upset!

    fishiegirl22@yahoo.com

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  13. I have never understood how men can waste so much time when they are piddling around yet they will say they are working. Women can work circles around them in the same amount of time .

    mauback55 at gmail dot com

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  14. I have always wondered why they were made to speak less than women!

    kdurham2@gmail.com

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  15. Can't understand why men think women ask so many questions.
    CABWNANA1@bellsouth.net

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  16. Hmm the only thing I can think of is why can't men admit when they are worng and apologize if they are wrong:)

    wapneski@yahoo.com

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  17. I've always wondered why grown men act like a big baby when they are sick, and you have to wait on them hand and foot.

    ayancey1974(at)gmail(dot)com

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  18. Why don't men call a woman after a date, when they say they will?
    judyinazusa@yahoo.com

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  19. Why are men such babies when they are sick!?? Sigh.

    wordywon at gmail dot com

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  20. Haven't wondered anything

    bn100candg at hotmail dot com

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  21. I've wondered if they think that it would actually be hard to put a dirty towel in the hamper.

    sumsum085@aol.com

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  22. I wonder why they wont ask for directions?!
    pascale.poitras@verizon.net

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  23. To paraphrase Elaine on Seinfeld, I wonder how they walk around with those things :)

    Bjoneill@hotmail.com

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  24. I have always wondered why they are capable of emotion and yet are afraid of that capability. Thank you for this giveaway! The books look great!


    bonlyn55@yahoo.com

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  25. These look like great reads!! My conundrum is why, oh why, can men never make plans?? It's always, you plan it, I'll be there! LOL

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  26. Why don't men ever ask for directions?!
    Brannanflooring@aol.com

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  27. I've wondered if they as much about being a good kisser as we do

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  28. I wonder why they are not very good at multitasking.

    jeryl.marcus@gmail.com

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  29. Why they can never answer the first time you make a comment or ask a question. A man's first response is always What?
    Connie
    cps1950@gmail.com

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  30. Why do men take longer shaving their faces than women do shaving their legs? Come on! We have way more area here. larmstrong@exhibitormagazine.com

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  31. Thanks to everyone for participating. I loved reading your comments! I agree with those of you who wonder why men are such babies when they get sick. :)

    Thanks to IPG for sharing the books with our winners.

    Random.org chose 3 winners from all entries with contact info (one per person).

    Congrats to Connie (cps1950), Connie (Connie's Two Cents) and Leslie Rodriguez!

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