Alive Sweepstakes
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Enter the GoodReads giveaway for Seacliff Park by Mark Marinovich. In 1929, newlyweds Lily and Charlie embark on an audacious dream: transforming a grounded WWI oil tanker, Lily’s father’s unusual wedding gift, into a family amusement park on the shores of Monterey Bay. They imagine a ship alive with joy and children’s laughter. But Prohibition-era bootleggers have already claimed the vessel’s hidden spaces, carving out a secret speakeasy deep in the hold.
When a violent turf war erupts between rival crime syndicates, Lily and Charlie are swept into the chaos, forced to outmaneuver dangerous gangsters if they hope to survive and protect one another. Readers who love hard-edged noir filled with ruthless mob bosses, sharp‑witted femme fatales, doomed innocents, and the moody atmosphere of films like L.A. Confidential, The Godfather, and Chinatown will find themselves pulled into the dark, compelling world of Seacliff Park.
Enter the GoodReads giveaway for Such a Perfect Family by Nalini Singh. It begins with love at first sight, a whirlwind Vegas wedding, and what seems like a fairy‑tale romance. For seventy‑nine days, Tavish Advani believes he’s the luckiest man alive, until everything shatters. His in‑laws’ mansion is destroyed in a devastating explosion, his wife is left in a coma, and her family is nearly wiped out.
Tavish thought he’d escaped the shadows of his past in Los Angeles, but walking away from an investigation into the deaths of several high‑profile women, each of whom he once claimed to love, isn’t so simple. Tragedy keeps finding him, no matter how far he runs. This time, though, he’s certain of one thing: he didn’t do it.
Enter the GoodReads giveaway for Annie Knows Everything by Rachel Wood. Annie’s terrible day hits its peak when she’s fired from her dream job at a New York tech company—right as she finds out her sister is engaged to the Worst Man Alive…for the second time. Determined not to spiral, Annie spots an opening on her company’s data strategy team and decides she’s going for it. She’s never written a line of code, but really, how hard could it be?
Connor, the interim head of the department, isn’t buying it. Still, Annie knows his team of brilliant but socially awkward techies desperately needs someone who can actually talk to humans, and she’s convinced she’s exactly what they’re missing. All she has to do is overlook the fact that Connor is both maddeningly irritating and unfairly attractive.
As if winning over Connor weren’t enough, Annie also has to survive her sister’s second engagement party—the same engagement she accidentally sabotaged the first time. And her sister definitely hasn’t forgotten.
