Imperfect Women, along with Grand Central Publishing and New York Times Bestselling Author Jill Shalvis, is proud to bring you this awesome Once In A Lifetime Kindle Fire Tablet (HD) Giveaway! In addition, 25 lucky readers will win a digital copy of Once In A Lifetime!
Here is a little info on Jill’s latest fabulous release, Once In A Lifetime:
Author: Jill Shalvis
Release Date: 2/18/14
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Purchase: Amazon
SOMETIMES WRONG IS OH-SO-RIGHT
After a wrenching loss, Ben McDaniel tried to escape his grief by working in dangerous, war-torn places like Africa and the Middle East. Now he’s back in his hometown and face-to-face with Aubrey Wellington, the hot-as-hell woman who is trouble with a capital T. Family and friends insist she’s not the one to ease his pain, but Aubrey sparks an intense desire that gives Ben hope for the future.
Determined to right the wrongs of her past, Aubrey is working hard to make amends. But by far, the toughest challenge to her plan is sexy, brooding Ben – even though he has absolutely no idea what she’s done . . .
Can this unlikely couple defy the odds and win over the little town of Lucky Harbor?
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Author Biography
New York Times bestselling author Jill Shalvis lives in a small town in the Sierras full of quirky characters. Any resemblance to the quirky characters in her books is, um, mostly coincidental. Look for Jill’s bestselling, award-winning books wherever romances are sold and visit her website for a complete book list and daily blog detailing her city-girl-living-in-the-mountains adventures.
GIVEAWAY
One lucky reader will win a Kindle Fire Tablet (HD) RV $139
25 lucky readers will win a digital copy of Once In A Lifetime
- One lucky reader will win a Kindle Fire (HD) RV $139
- 25 lucky readers will win a digital copy of Once In A Lifetime
- Open to US
- Winners will be chosen at random through Rafflecopter via Random.org.
- Winner will have 48 hours to respond before a new winner is chosen.
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Brenda Hook says
who won
Tom Shewbridge says
Hi Brenda,
With a total of 26 winners to contact, they are probably waiting for all to reply. The Giveaway Widget does not allow you to display partial winners, so like if I had 3, and only 2 responded, I would have to wait for all 3 to display all the winners. If there is no winner by the end of the week listed, get a hold of me again, I will contact the promoter of the giveaway.
Thanks!
Tom
A Medic’s World
angela smith says
i’d like to write a romance/suspense murder mystery.i also want to have a dog in it that helps the main characters solve the mystery.
Renee says
I would write about my life and family or create a fantasy novel.
Brenda Hook says
family love and angels iwould love to write
Irv says
I’d write a science fiction novel for fun and creativity.
Sharee Rebideaux says
I would write about love and romance because we need more of it in our lives.
Sharee Rebideaux says
I cannot wait to read your new book!
Denise Osborn says
I would write a book about my life and living with DID
Dawn Rader says
I would write about my weightloss journey. I have struggled with my weight my entire life and am now down 160lbs
gayle says
zombies but very different take
Barbara Riffe says
I would write about the behind closed door of wealthy people in the Elizbethian period.
Lisa Nicholson says
I would write a historical novel something set in the late 1800’s. Love history especially the Civil War. I’m also obsessed with England so maybe something along the lines of Downton Abbey.
Charlene says
It would have to be funny. I think I’d call it “My Life as a Little Sister…Growing Up With Stupid”. Lots of funny experiences with an older brother growing up in the 70’s/80’s :o)
Necta Nelson says
i would write a novel on how sometimes i want to run away and start a new life because i feel so stress and sometimes like a slave but i cant do that to my family because i have raised my older and 3 and my 2 little guys need me so i stay.
Cosgrove says
I would write about domestic violence and help answer the question on why some women stay ….maybe it will help some to leave sooner.
Laura Harper says
I would write a novel about the screwed up mess of my past life and the betrayals of certain people because it’s one of those stranger than fiction
stories, but I would add a happy ending with a dash of real romance and happily
ever after.
Jason says
If I were to write a novel I think I’d try to write a consistent and thought out piece of zombie fiction.
jennifer wexler says
i would write something about how fulfilling life can be having a dog in your life and why everyone should have one
meganl says
I would write about an angel and his perspective on being a guardian to a human and his accountability to God.
ken smith says
I would write about bipolar disorder and affects famly and spouses.
Corey Olomon says
I would write about the complications that a single dad (with custody of his kids) go through in developing a relationship.
[email protected] says
I would write about growing up in my crazy Italian family!
Laura Pruett says
If I were to write a story, it would probably be a mystery of some kind. I was always a big fan of Agatha Christie, so I would probably try to emulate her as much as possible.
BJM says
I would write about traveling since I like to travel.
Susan Smith says
I would write about an upperclass housewife who is bored with her nice stable life and decides to escape to a remote island where she has to start from scratch and live with the basics.
Tom Shewbridge says
can I come? 🙂
Valerie Crawford says
I would write about my life and my crazy family.
Spencer says
I would write about my upbringing and how being raised with two older sisters has taught me that the phrase “you fight like a girl” should be a compliment.
Sky Evans says
I’d write a book about nature if I could.
Dana says
I would probably write a historical romance novel-love the dukes and earls from 1800s
Jerome Royce says
I would probably write some sort of fantasy novel along the lines of Conan the Barbarian.
Lindsay N. says
I’m working on a novel now, actually. It’s a fantasy that plays around a bit with character archetypes. It’s kind of my response to the generic garbage that gets toted around today.
Tom Shewbridge says
That is awesome. Would love a chance to read it when you are done~!
Lynda E says
My huge extended family and their great stories, especially my parents who raised 4 children, 2 of whom had disabilities because it’s heartbreaking and hilarious.
Rebecca Peters says
I would write something contemporary.. now a days
Natalie says
I would write a novel about my brother’s life and his relationship to God because he has truly been transformed.
Shannon says
If I were to write a book, it would be about a princess that loses her family and becomes a warrior.
Jeanne says
Romance is my favorite genre, so I guess it would have to be a book about love and happy ever after!!
Amy Adams says
I would write about true crime; I am fascinated about the genre and how and why people people kill. Morbid curiosity I suppose, but I so love the topic!
Cynthia P says
If I were to write a novel – and that’s a huge IF, because words and I just don’t get along, never have – I suppose it would be about someone living off the land in the Minnesotan Northwoods, raising a family, encountering wild animals, all while caring for and expressing enjoyment for Jehovah God’s beautiful Creation.
[email protected] says
If I were to write a novel, I would write about my family because we’re so normally dysfunctional that we’re quite comical! We live fast, play hard and love even harder! Someone out there I think might enjoy reading about my interesting family and all we’ve been through!
Christina says
I’ve often wondered what I would write about if I ever managed to write a book but I think it would likely be a science fiction book.