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Grown With Hart, A $50 Amazon gift card is up for grabs. Use it to treat yourself, stock up on essentials, or finally grab that thing you’ve been eyeing. Entries close September 20, 2025.
Enter the Goodreads giveaway for The Autumn Wife by Lisa Ann Verge, a tale of danger, defiance, and desire. Cecile Tremblay is done being anyone’s victim. At just twenty-four, this King’s Girl flees a perilous fate by committing a crime punishable by death under the unforgiving laws of frontier Montreal. Her plan? Seek refuge behind convent walls. But everything changes when a rugged stonemason crashes into her life, threatening the safety she’s fought so hard to claim, and awakening a passion that may be worth risking it all.
Enter the Goodreads giveaway for The Unabridged Life of Missy Kinkaid by Kirsten Pursell. Missy has always been the firebrand of Sullivan’s Island, fearless, magnetic, and the soul of her tight-knit circle, including the rebellious crew known as Scarlet’s Harlots. But when her estranged mother dies, Missy unravels in the cereal aisle, triggering a reckoning with the ghosts of her past: broken relationships, family wounds, and the expectations she’s spent years outrunning.
With her loyal friends and a cousin hiding secrets of her own, Missy sets out on a raw, soul-searching journey that challenges everything she thought she knew about strength and healing. What she discovers is that real power doesn’t come from defiance, it comes from embracing your truth, scars and all.
Bold, funny, and deeply human, this novel is a celebration of reinvention, resilience, and the messy beauty of becoming who you were always meant to be.
Enter the Goodreads giveaway for The Ashtrays Are Full and the Glasses Are Empty by Kirsten Mickelwait. Raised in New York's Gilded Age, pampered heiress Sara Wiborg dreams of a more creative life than the rigid future prescribed for her. It's only when she meets Gerald Murphy that she finds a man who shares her creative, aesthetic ideals, and, after a friendship of eleven years, they marry despite the strong disapproval of her family.
Against the sizzling Jazz Age backdrop of 1920s Paris and Antibes, Sara's innate style and gift for friendship attract the bohemian elite of the new century-including Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Picasso, and Dorothy Parker. But by the 1930s, her fortune is lost, and tragedy strikes-not once, but twice. Sara's strength and resilience allow her to find a new equilibrium over time, long after the parties have ended. A heartbreaking story of love and loss, The Ashtrays Are Full and the Glasses Are Empty follows Sara through her very modern life to reveal how tragedy can be healed by faith, unconditional love, and a creative mind.
Enter the Goodreads giveaway for Passage to Tokyo by Poppy Kuroki, a haunting, time-bending journey through love, loss, and survival. Yui Sanada is barely holding her fractured family together, raising her twelve-year-old brother Hiro while navigating the chaos of their mother’s neglect. But everything changes during a visit to Ueno Park, when Hiro vanishes into a mysterious tunnel beneath a samurai statue, and Yui follows him into a Tokyo she doesn’t recognize.
She emerges in 1923, decades before her own time, and Hiro is nowhere to be found. Taken in by a kind family and drawn to a young woman named Chiyo, Yui begins to build a fragile new life. But the clock is ticking: the Great Kanto Earthquake is only weeks away, and its devastation will be catastrophic.
As Yui searches for her brother and wrestles with the growing bond she shares with Chiyo, she must decide how far she’s willing to go to protect the people she loves, past and present.
Enter the Goodreads giveaway for On Sawdust and Broken Glass by George Kaloudis, a poignant exploration of legacy, identity, and the quiet tensions that shape a family. Callum Koglin has spent his life running the family sawmill, a responsibility he inherited after his father’s death. His son, Liam, is about to graduate from college and dreams of stepping into his father’s boots, continuing the tradition.
But Callum, weary of the small-town life he never asked for and convinced that Liam’s education should lead him elsewhere, urges his son to choose a different future. As the threat of a financial crisis looms, their conflict becomes more than a generational divide; it’s a reflection on what we owe to our families, what we owe to ourselves, and how we define the worth of a life’s work.
This is a deeply human story about fathers and sons, ambition and sacrifice, and the fragile beauty of building something that lasts.