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Enter to win the GoodReads (eBook) The Heater and the Hack Book Giveaway by Leslie R. Waggoner III. Dive into a world where history and legacy collide, as Emanrasu's simple errand to return his father's abandoned shield and sword unleashes a vast and unavoidable journey. With his companion Rezua, he navigates ancient truths, myths, and mysteries that reshape everything. For fans of layered worlds and slow-blooming revelations, this epic eBook is a must-read. GoodReads offers a free entry to win this captivating prize, courtesy of GoodReads, where every truth leads to a deeper enigma, and the past shapes the battles to come, thanks to GoodReads.
https://www.sweepsadvantage.com/goodreads-ebook-the-heater-and-the-hack-book-giveaway-sweepstakesEnter the GoodReads giveaway for The Counting Game by Sinéad Nolan. In southwestern Ireland in 1995, two children walk into the woods, but only one returns. When thirteen-year-old Saoirse Kellough vanishes, fear sweeps through the tight-knit rural community. She isn’t the first girl to disappear in those woods, long rumored to be haunted, and the only witness, her troubled younger brother, Jack, won’t say a word.
Saoirse disappeared while the two were playing the Counting Game, a ritual meant to keep evil away, and Jack is determined to guard the forest’s secrets. Freya Hemmings, a psychotherapist still grieving her own loss, is brought in to help investigators reach Jack. As the desperate search for Saoirse intensifies, the Kellough family begins to fracture under the weight of the unimaginable. With suspicion falling on everyone and danger closing in, Freya and Jack find themselves pulled deeper into a mystery that threatens them both.
Enter the GoodReads giveaway for How to Commit a Postcolonial Murder by Nina McConigley. It’s the summer of 1986, and the Creel sisters, along with Georgie Ayyar and Agatha Krishna, are adjusting to life with their aunt, uncle, and young cousin, newly arrived from India, at their home in rural Wyoming. It’s the kind of arrangement families take on without question, at least until the sisters decide their uncle has to go.
Georgie insists the British are ultimately at fault, and to understand why, you have to hear her version of events. She recounts the hidden violence threaded through their home and history, her once‑inseparable bond with Agatha Krishna, and her evolving sense of identity as an Indian‑American girl growing up in the American West. Her voice is sharp, funny, and unfiltered, shaped by the rituals of teenage life, including the magazine quizzes she uses to decode her world.
What she delivers is simultaneously a portrait of a sprawling family, a tender story of sisterhood, a nostalgic nod to the 80s, a sort of murder mystery, and a powerful reflection on history, language, trauma, healing, and what independence really means. Or, more accurately, all of the above.
Enter the GoodReads giveaway for Turn Off the Light by Jacquie Walters. On Virginia’s remote Eastern Shore, Edith is a healer, respected, feared, and closely watched. Shadows slip where they shouldn’t, whispers curl through the dark, and convinced she’s invited something evil into her home, Edith makes a desperate, irreversible choice.
Centuries later, Claire returns to her childhood house to care for her dying father. She doesn’t believe in ghosts, but the house seems to be listening. Night after night, the floorboards murmur, and Claire becomes certain something long-buried is beginning to wake.
Is the house truly haunted? What drives the darkness that lingers there? As danger closes in, Edith and Claire will need each other to survive, despite being separated by four hundred years, and although time is running out for them both.
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Enter the GoodReads giveaway for The Adjunct by Maria Adelmann. Sam is an adjunct professor at a public university in Baltimore who picks up a last-minute teaching job at a nearby private liberal arts college. Exhausted and underpaid, she juggles nonstop classes, side gigs, and endless job applications as she tries to secure a full-time position. Her already unstable life is upended when she unexpectedly runs into her graduate adviser, Dr. Tom Sternberg.
Sam and Tom share a complicated past that has shaped her entire academic journey, and he’s the last person she wants to deal with as she navigates campus politics, institutional obstacles, and romantic entanglements with both men and women that leave her questioning her own identity. When she discovers that Tom left his previous job under mysterious circumstances, and that his long-awaited second novel centers on a professor confronting his troubled past, rumors begin to swirl that Sam inspired one of the book’s key characters. As speculation grows, she struggles to reclaim her narrative and reevaluate everything she thought she knew about her future and herself.
Enter the GoodReads giveaway for The Final Problem by Arturo Pérez-Reverte. In June 1960, a violent storm at sea leaves a group of travelers stranded on the serene Greek island of Utakos, all staying at the island’s only hotel. Their peaceful retreat is shattered when Edith Mander, a quiet British tourist, is discovered dead in a beach cabana. What initially looks like a straightforward suicide begins to suggest something more sinister to Ormond Basil, a once-famous actor known for playing the world’s greatest detective. The other guests, familiar with his on-screen brilliance as Sherlock Holmes, quickly assume he’s the ideal person to unravel this classic locked-room mystery.
This sharp, inventive novel from internationally bestselling author Arturo Pérez-Reverte pays homage to the golden age of detective fiction. The Final Problem explores the dynamic between investigator and suspects, and between storyteller and reader—with a final twist that will satisfy even the most seasoned mystery fan.
Enter the GoodReads giveaway for Annie Knows Everything by Rachel Wood. Annie’s day goes off the rails when she’s fired from her dream job at a New York tech company, right as she finds out her sister is getting engaged to the Worst Man Alive…for the second time. Determined not to let everything spiral, Annie spots an opening on her company’s data strategy team and decides she’s going for it. Sure, she’s never written a line of code, but how hard can it really be?
Connor, the interim department head, isn’t buying it. Still, Annie knows his team of brilliant but socially awkward nerds desperately needs someone who can actually talk to people, and she’s convinced she’s exactly what they’re missing. All she has to do is ignore the fact that Connor is both wildly irritating and unfairly attractive. On top of that, she’s forced to face her sister’s second engagement party, the one she ruined the first time around, and her sister definitely hasn’t let it go.
Enter the GoodReads giveaway for The Deadliest Game by A.L. Sheaffer. After a devastating murder case breaks her spirit, former homicide detective Kait McShea leaves the force and the life that nearly ruined her. Seeking calm, she returns to her Long Island hometown, hoping its quiet streets and familiar faces will help her move on. But her fragile peace is shattered when she discovers the body of her niece, Clara. Suddenly, Kait is pulled back into the world she thought she’d escaped. As she tries to understand what happened, the lead investigator, Detective Alex O’Connor, starts to suspect that Kait knows more than she’s letting on.
Enter the GoodReads giveaway for Mass Mothering by Sarah Bruni. A. is an amateur translator trying to survive alone in a harsh, late‑capitalist city. Still recovering from a medical trauma and weighed down by debt, she pays her bills by caring for a young boy who isn’t, and never could be, hers. At night, she loses herself on the dance floor, seeking fleeting moments of connection. That’s where she meets N., who mirrors her emotional numbness and occasionally shares her bed.
While sifting through N.’s sparse belongings, A. discovers a slim book about a distant town where young boys have begun to vanish. Titled Field Notes, it chronicles a group of mothers who gather to grieve their missing sons, their voices blending into a powerful collective lament. A. becomes captivated by their raw sorrow, their fierce resilience, and the instinctive ways they care for one another. When a near‑assault jolts her out of her drifting life, she travels to the town where Field Notes originated, hoping to find its author and the conclusion to his story. Instead, her search uncovers the remnants of a murdered poet, a mysterious woman whose life and legacy will intertwine with A.’s in unexpected and transformative ways.
Told through layered voices, fragments, and testimonies, Mass Mothering is a deeply humane exploration of shared grief, the lingering impact of violence in a globalized world, and the extraordinary, world‑shaping power of a mother’s love.
