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This General Mills Sweepstakes is giving back to schools with a special giveaway: in each entry period, one grand prize winner will earn 5,000 Bonus Box Tops for their designated school, an approximate value of $500. With a total prize pool valued at $9,000, it’s a big boost for education. Entries close on or before May 31, 2026, at 11:59 PM CST.
https://www.sweepsadvantage.com/general-mills-sweepstakesIn the Publishers Clearing House sweepstakes, if all 8 of your chosen numbers match the 8 numbers drawn in Giveaway, you’ll win $1,500,000. If 7 of your 8 numbers match those drawn, you’ll win $500. If there are multiple winners in either giveaway, the prize will be shared equally.
The $1,500,000 prize may be paid out over time: $30,000 per year for 29 years, with a final payment of $630,000 in the 30th year. Alternatively, the winner can choose to receive a one-time lump sum payment. If there are multiple winners, the prize will be split evenly. Winners will be notified by mail or in person. As of July 15, 2025, Publishers Clearing House is under new ownership!
Enter the Goodreads giveaway for Murder at Cottonwood Creek by Clara McKenna. When Lord Atherly’s passion for paleontology leads him to a fossil-rich horse ranch in Montana, owned by Stella’s mother and her new husband, Stella and Lyndy are swept into an unexpected adventure. Lady Atherly insists they keep an eye on her husband, so the couple heads west, eager for family reunions and a taste of frontier life. The fossil dig promises excitement, but danger soon overshadows discovery. A local man turns up dead in a creek bed, and suspicions mount. Then the paleontologist’s notebook vanishes, fossil bones go missing, and another body is found in the research tent. Something sinister is buried beneath the surface, and Stella and Lyndy are determined to unearth the truth.
Enter the Goodreads giveaway for A Murder in the Making by Victoria Laurie. Dovey never imagined falling in love after turning 200, but she can’t shake her feelings for Grant “Gib” Barlow, the striking FBI agent who helped her solve her last case. A relationship with an unbound is risky enough, but for Gib, it could be deadly. Dovey’s employer, Elric Ostergaard, the world’s most powerful mystic, is also her longtime lover.
Determined to keep her distance, Dovey’s plans unravel when her best friend Ursula, a fellow mystic and hopeless romantic, sets her up with Gib for lunch. Their date is interrupted by news of a murdered FBI agent, and the crime scene is anything but ordinary. Dovey recognizes the deadly Crushing Spell, a signature only a mystic of Elric’s caliber could wield. When a second agent dies the same way, Dovey must confront the possibility that the man she’s trusted for centuries may be hiding a dangerous truth.
Enter the Goodreads giveaway for Dandelion Is Dead by Rosie Storey. Poppy never planned to impersonate her late sister, but when she stumbles across unread messages from a charming stranger in Dandelion’s dating app, she makes a split-second decision to meet him, just once, on what would have been her sister’s fortieth birthday. It’s the kind of impulsive move Dandelion would have loved.
Jake is searching for something real, especially now that his ex-wife’s much younger boyfriend has taken up residence in his old home. When he meets the captivating woman who calls herself Dandelion, sparks fly, and he’s instantly hooked.
But as their connection deepens, Poppy finds herself living a lie she never meant to tell. Her feelings for Jake are real, but the truth behind their romance is anything but. Torn between honoring her sister’s memory and claiming a future of her own, Poppy must decide: keep pretending, or come clean and risk losing everything.
