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Enter the Goodreads giveaway for The Black Wolf by Louise Penny. Weeks ago, Chief Inspector Armand Gamache and his team at the Sûreté du Québec stopped a domestic terrorist attack in Montréal, capturing the man they believed responsible, the one they called the Black Wolf. But the victory was short-lived.
Gamache now fears the attack was merely a smokescreen, a distraction from something far more insidious. Was the man they arrested truly the Black Wolf, or is the real mastermind still at large? As the conspiracy deepens, Gamache is haunted by the possibility that his mistake has allowed it to flourish, spreading lies, rallying followers, and fueling division and hate.
Enter the Goodreads giveaway for Rifle Season by Pat Kelly. Mason “Mace” Winters was once a legend in Colorado’s hunting circles, guiding the elite through rugged terrain in pursuit of big game. But his high-profile career crashes when a tragic accident leads to an involuntary manslaughter conviction. Now, instead of tracking elk, he’s picking up trash in the same wilderness that once made him famous.
Drowning in booze and weed, Mace hits rock bottom, until two strangers show up with a wad of cash and a simple request: guide them into the mountains on the first day of rifle season. It sounds harmless enough, but the trip is a front for something far more sinister, a plan to assassinate a notorious warlord. Suddenly, Mace finds himself trapped between survival and betrayal, forced to rely on instincts he thought he’d buried to stay one step ahead in a deadly game he never agreed to play.
Enter the Goodreads giveaway for Nothing Tastes as Good by Luke Dumas. Retail worker Emmett Truesdale has never fit the Southern California mold of six-pack, suntanned masculinity. Over three hundred pounds, he carries the weight of his childhood trauma and millennial ennui around his waist and in his soul. After trying every diet under the sun, he remains stuck in his dead-end job, in love, and in his body.
Desperate for help, he enrolls in a clinical trial for a new weight loss product called Obexity. The treatment is as horrifying as the results are miraculous, and as Emmett sheds pounds at superhuman speed, every part of his life improves overnight.
Unfortunately, Obexity comes with some killer side effects, including lost stretches of time and overwhelming cravings. Worse, people who were cruel to him have started disappearing, and when the police warn of a cannibalistic killer on the loose, he fears that Obexity is turning him into a monster. But how can he give it up now that people are finally starting to treat him like he’s human?
Enter the Goodreads giveaway for Passage to Tokyo by Poppy Kuroki. Yui Sanada is barely holding her life together, raising her twelve-year-old brother Hiro while dealing with their erratic, alcoholic mother. One afternoon in Ueno Park, Hiro vanishes into a hidden tunnel beneath a samurai statue. Yui follows, only to emerge in a Tokyo she doesn’t recognize.
It’s 1923.
Hiro is nowhere to be found, but Yui is taken in by a kind young woman named Chiyo and her family. As Yui adjusts to this unfamiliar past and her bond with Chiyo deepens, a terrifying truth emerges: the Great Kanto Earthquake is just weeks away. Tens of thousands will die, and the city will be reduced to rubble. Now, Yui must race against time to find her brother and protect the people she’s come to love before history strikes.
Enter the Goodreads giveaway for The Forget-Me-Not Library by Heather Webber. Juliet Nightingale survived a lightning strike, but the experience left her with an unshakable sense that something vital is missing from her life. Hoping to find clarity, she sets off on a spontaneous solo road trip, chasing a feeling she can’t quite name.
Meanwhile, Tallulah Byrd Mayfield is reeling from the collapse of her marriage. With her two daughters in tow, she moves into her grandfather’s home and begins working at the Forget-Me-Not Library—a place where memories linger between the pages. As Tallulah navigates the upheaval of her new reality, she discovers that healing sometimes comes from unexpected places and that the stories we hold close can help us rewrite our own.
