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Enter the GoodReads giveaway for No Place Like You by Jillian Meadows. Fable Oaks never expected to return to Fern River, yet after a series of setbacks, she’s back in her parents’ backyard, watching her late grandfather’s beloved A‑frame fall apart. She’s struggling to figure out her next step, and the sudden reappearance of Theo Nikolaou, her former best friend with that irresistible grin, isn’t helping.
Theo always knew he’d return eventually. His past may have pushed him away, but Fern River has always felt like home. When his boss, Arthur, announces he’s selling the veterinary practice, Theo sees his chance to prove he’s ready to stay for good. And when Fable, sharp‑tongued, curly‑haired Fable, literally tumbles into his lap, inspiration strikes.
Enter the GoodReads giveaway for Three Days Earlier by Lynn Walker. Rachel Sharpe sees things, terrible things. One glance into someone’s eyes and a surge of dread hits her, a warning of the misfortune looming over them. She never knows exactly what’s coming, only that it will be bad. To cope, she avoids eye contact entirely and keeps her world small, limited to a few trusted people and her loyal tracking dog, Ruby. She thought Aaron, a man she couldn’t help falling for, might be one of the safe ones, until she glimpsed the tumor hidden behind his eyes. Three months later, he’s gone, taken by brain cancer. Now Rachel is terrified. What if she didn’t just sense Aaron’s illness? What if she somehow caused it?
Enter the GoodReads giveaway for Room 706 by Ellie Levenson. If you asked Kate what matters most, she’d say her husband and children, no hesitation. She loves her life, even when it means sewing costumes late at night, hunting down the only bread rolls her kids will eat, and squeezing work into every spare minute. And she’s found one secret outlet to keep herself sane: the occasional stolen hour with another man.
But during one of those meetings, everything changes. Kate switches on the television and sees that the London hotel they’re in has been taken under siege. In that moment, she realizes nothing about her life will ever be the same again.
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 Skin Contact by Elisa Faison. After the sudden death of her mother, Frances feels unmoored, smaller, older, and painfully aware that the world no longer sees her as it once did. At thirty‑two, she’s now older than the great‑aunt she was named for, a woman whose life ended in the seventies under mysterious circumstances tied to an affair.
Her husband, Ben, is determined to help her reclaim her spark. So when Frances proposes opening their marriage, he agrees. Over the next two years, they push into new territory, exploring their desires, testing boundaries, wrestling with jealousy and temptation, and defending their choices to friends who don’t understand. They do it all side by side, committed to navigating the experiment together.
But when Ben unexpectedly falls in love with someone else just as Frances discovers she wants stability and a child, the two of them must finally face what their choices have set in motion.
