Melissa A:
The Rosie Effect by Graeme Simsion from Penguin UK
Save Me by Kristyn Kusek Lewis from Grand Central Publishing
Saving Grace by Jane Green from Pan Macmillan
Mahalas Lane by/from Marianne Cushing
Girl Before A Mirror by Liza Palmer from HarperCollins
A Memory of Violets by Hazel Gaynor from HarperCollins
The Grown Ups by Robin Antalek from HarperCollins
Kathryn:
Perfect Girl by Michele Gorman from Notting Hill Press (e-book)
Sara:
Slippers in the Oven by Roberta Aarons from Authoramp
Becky:
Quarter Past Two on a Wednesday Afternoon by Linda Newbery from Transworld
Love Me or Leave Me by Claudia Carroll from Avon
Seeing Other People by Mike Gayle from Hodder and Stoughton
The Honeymoon Hotel by Hester Browne from Quercus
Emma by/from Alexander McCall Smith
The Year I Met You by Cecelia Ahern from HarperCollins UK
The Seafront Tea Rooms by Vanessa Greene from Sphere
The Runaway Woman by Josephine Cox from HarperFiction,
The Christmas Party by Carole Matthews from Sphere
What could be in YOUR mail:
The May-December Twist by Romney Humphrey
In honor of recently being featured on our Book Shelf, she has FIVE books to give away to readers anywhere in the world!
At fifty, finding romance is hard. It’s trickier if your three best friends (Liz, Kendra and Jo; together known as The Four) sign you up for a dating site and monitor your every move. And, the challenge becomes more complicated when Jo starts competing with Allie for contenders. Allie eventually settles for David, an age-appropriate schoolteacher. He’s pleasant, but makes her feel sleepy, not particularly passionate. A chance encounter leads Allie to Jameson, a self-made entrepreneur. He’s brilliant, interesting and wildly attractive. He decides to volunteer at her non-profit, “Twenty;” he believes in Allie’s vision of volunteering twenty minutes or twenty dollars to the community is brilliant. They share the same sense of values and have definite chemistry.
The problem? He’s twenty-five years younger.
The Four consider her crush on Jameson inappropriate. Jo can’t believe Allie isn’t choosing David. (Or does she want him for herself?) If Allie pursues her feelings will she lose The Four’s friendship? Another issue? The possible wrath of her twin twenty-one-year-old sons. And, why would Jameson ever consider her as relationship material anyway?
Based on real life stories of unlikely but wildly passionate long-term relationships between older women and younger men, The May-December Twist is a tale of alliances, conflicting values and what’s important in the complicated search for love. (Synopsis courtesy of Amazon.)
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How to win:
Please tell us: If you could go back in time and date any celebrity regardless of age, which time period would you choose and who would you date?
One entry per person.
Entries without contact information (e-mail address, Twitter account, Facebook page, etc.) will NOT be counted (and we do NOT count "Google +" as contact information).
Open worldwide. Giveaway ends September 23rd at midnight EST.
Y'all have a lot of good books to read this weekend. If I could go back in time and date any celebrity, I would chose Jim Morrison. I always thought he was hot. :)
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ReplyDeleteI would go back to the early 1920-1930 and date Errol Flynn or Rhett Butler! Love those old movies!
I'd go back to the eighties and date country singer keith Whitley
ReplyDeletePatrick Swazye - there is just something about him that makes me swoon - back when Dirty Dancing was being filmed - he was fit and HOT!!
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If I could go back I would dance with Paul Newman. He was low key sexy.
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Oh my, what a fun thing to think about. I am going to date the rough and rugged John Wayne.
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I would date George Peppard from Breakfast at Tiffany's. =]
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I would date Paul Newman. I thought he was so darn handsome! What a wonderful husband he was and I so admire him and his wife for all of the good things they did to "give back."
ReplyDeleteI would go back to the years between 1980-1988 and date Tom Selleck. He was so good looking, and still is. Thanks for having the giveaway.
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I would go back to the '80s and date Colin Firth
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I'd date Joel McCrea during the 1930's, partly due to his horses.
ReplyDeleteA young Leonardo da Vinci - the epitome of a Renaissance man.
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Harrison Ford. Since he is my age, at any point in his life would be fine (even before he became an actor).
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I'd go way back and choose Clark Gable. Thanks.
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I'd pick Robert Downey Jr...wouldn't need to go back very far. Maybe 2007 or so, because I think he was clean at that point and had really turned his life around.
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I would go back to the 1940s and would go on a date with the lovely James Stewart. nadinegunst-zeiger@hotmail.de
ReplyDeleteMatt Damon as he seems more beautiful inside than he is on the outside
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I'd go back to the 50s and date Cary Grant!
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Paul Newman. Loved his movies. And those blue eyes.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for participating and telling us which celebrities you'd go back in time to date. Here's who I would pick.
ReplyDeleteThanks to Romney for sharing her book with our winners.
Random.org chose FIVE winners from all entries with contact info (one entry per person).
Congrats to:
bn100
Jessica Meddick
Bonlyn55
nadinegunst-zeiger
holdenj