Plane Sweepstakes
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Enter the GoodReads giveaway for The Florentine Entanglement by Pamela Norsworthy. Since 1939, art student Eleanor has been stranded in fascist Italy, living in the shadows and hiding who she truly is. When the war finally ends, she crosses paths with Talbot, an intelligence officer drawn to her resilience, her mind, and her beauty. He’s convinced he can lift the sorrow left behind by the dreams the war stole from her.
They marry and move to Washington, DC, where Talbot joins the newly formed CIA. Eleanor, meanwhile, struggles to adapt to a city whose pace and sensibilities feel worlds away from the grace of Florence. As Talbot climbs the ranks, their marriage begins to crack. He turns to the young secretaries assigned to him, blaming his betrayals on Eleanor’s distance and detachment.
Then, a U‑2 spy plane mission he oversees goes disastrously wrong, exposing his misconduct and putting both his career and his freedom at risk. With his life collapsing around him, Eleanor faces a decision that could force her to reveal dangerous secrets of her own.
Enter the GoodReads giveaway for Night Songs by Alli Dyer. On the morning of her eighteenth birthday, Rhea learns a truth that upends everything she thought she knew: her mother was Lulabelle “Belle” Powers, the legendary voice behind some of country music’s most beloved songs, and Rhea has just inherited her vast estate. Determined to understand the woman she barely remembers, she heads to Nashville to follow the trail Belle left behind. But as she meets the people who knew her mother best, Rhea senses that pieces of the story are being carefully withheld.
Years later, Belle’s closest friend Hess finally confesses what she’s been hiding. Belle believed the women in their family were doomed to die at thirty‑three, the same age she was when her plane went down under mysterious circumstances. Hess insists it was only superstition, yet Rhea can’t shake the feeling that something dark is circling her, especially as her own life begins to echo Belle’s in unsettling ways.
Searching for the truth, Rhea turns to her mother’s music and uncovers Belle’s final, unreleased album, Night Songs. What she finds within it pulls her back to her origins and reveals connections she never imagined.
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Enter the Goodreads giveaway for Legacy by The Chronicler, a sweeping sci-fi fantasy epic of war, sacrifice, and the unbreakable bonds of friendship. Perfect for readers who crave vivid characters, explosive action, and worlds where courage and conviction are the greatest weapons, Legacy launches a saga destined to echo across galaxies.
Dark Angelus Everlast is a mystery to most, a local outsider with no past, who rose to prominence after a decisive victory in one of Utopia’s most prestigious martial arts tournaments. Powerful, enigmatic, and reserved, he has earned respect but remains untested in the eyes of many. That changes when a brutal force from beyond the stars descends upon the planet, leaving devastation in its wake and thrusting Dark into a role he never sought.
Now, as Planetary General, he must rally divided factions, win the trust of wary allies, and master abilities that may demand more than he is willing to give. With his home teetering on the brink of collapse, Dark stands as one of its final hopes, whether he is ready or not.
Enter the Goodreads giveaway for The Perfect Specimen by M. Luke McDonell. Dr. Derek Singh believes that among the millions of venomous insects on planet Victoria lies the cure for cancer—and the chance to revive his faltering career. But night after night, his traps yield nothing, and his rivals refuse to share their findings. With his two-year grant running out, Derek is desperate. Then his young neighbor Mia, one of the few native-born children, learns he studies “bugs” and eagerly begins supplying him with specimens. Derek fears she’ll be hurt by a bite or sting, but soon realizes the greater danger comes not from the insects, but from the powerful corporation funding his research.
