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Enter the Goodreads giveaway for Second Dance by Tess Thompson. One unforgettable summer in New York City, Gillian Horton met Alex Garcia, the boy who made her laugh, dream, and fall deeply in love. Then tragedy changed everything. Gillian returned home to raise her infant niece, while Alex went back to MIT, and their love story ended without a word. Fourteen years later, Gillian has built a quiet life in Willet Cove. Grace, the niece she raised, is now a teenager longing for a father. What Gillian doesn’t realize is that Grace and her friends have secretly created a dating profile for her. The first match nearly stops Grace’s heart. Alex Garcia, now a widowed billionaire and single father of two. Seeing Alex again shakes Gillian to her core, especially when his children raise painful questions about whether he had a family during the summer he loved her. But as Grace soon learns, the truth is far more complicated and perhaps more hopeful than her mother ever imagined.
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Enter the official Jim Beam Holiday Sweepstakes for your chance to win one of fifteen (15) exclusive Jim Beam Holiday prize packages.
Each winner receives a premium Jim Beam Holiday gift package including:
1 Jim Beam Holiday Sweater (ugly Christmas sweater style – perfect for holiday parties!)
1 Jim Beam Holiday Long-Sleeve Shirt
1 Jim Beam Holiday Highball Glass
1 Official Beam & Lemonade Cocktail Recipe Card
Total Approximate Retail Value (ARV) per prize: $163.00 Total value of all prizes: $2,445.00.
With only 15 prizes available nationwide, this is one of the most sought-after Jim Beam holiday giveaways of the season. Don’t miss your shot at free Jim Beam holiday merch, including the fan-favorite Jim Beam ugly sweater and branded highball glass. Perfect for bourbon lovers and holiday entertaining.
Enter the Jim Beam Holiday Sweepstakes today and get ready to celebrate the season in style!
Enter the GoodReads giveaway for Jane and Dan at the End of the World by Colleen Oakley. When Jane and Dan secure dinner reservations at the prestigious and costly La Fin du Monde, Jane decides it’s the perfect moment to tell Dan she wants a divorce. A mother of two, she feels unnecessary to her teenagers, her writing career has stalled, and her only published novel sold fewer than five hundred copies. To make matters worse, she suspects Dan is cheating. Before the second course arrives, however, an activist group storms the dining room. Jane is stunned, not only because she’s suddenly in a hostage situation, but because nearly everything the clumsy activists say and do mirrors scenes from her failed novel. Even Dan, whom she doubted had ever read it, admits the resemblance is uncanny. That means Jane and Dan can anticipate what will happen next, and they’re the only ones who can stop it. This isn’t what Jane imagined when she vowed “’til death do us part,” but if they can survive this ordeal, they might just be able to survive marriage too.
Enter the Goodreads giveaway for Mother Mary Comes to Me by Arundhati Roy.
This is Roy’s first memoir, a luminous and deeply personal exploration of how she became both the person and the writer she is. At its heart lies her profound, complicated bond with her mother, Mary, whom she calls “my shelter and my storm.”
After Mary’s death in September 2022, Roy found herself “heart-smashed” and unsettled by the intensity of her grief. To make sense of her feelings, she began to write about the mother she left at eighteen, not out of lack of love, but to preserve it.
The memoir traces Roy’s journey from her childhood in Kerala, where her single mother founded a school, through the creation of her acclaimed novels and essays, and into the present. With the sweep of The God of Small Things and The Ministry of Utmost Happiness, and the clarity and warmth of her essays, Mother Mary Comes to Me is both a tribute to freedom and a testament to thorny love and savage grace, a memoir unlike any other.
Enter the Goodreads giveaway for Girl’s Girl by Sonia Feldman.
At fifteen, Mina’s life revolves around her two best friends, until one unexpected kiss changes everything. The easy closeness they once shared, from secrets to clothes, suddenly feels fragile. Loyalties shift, tensions rise, and the long summer days become charged with new emotions and uncharted territory.
Years later, Mina reflects on that pivotal season, tracing the currents of desire that shaped her first understanding of intimacy. The rituals of girlhood, gossip, selfies, sleepovers, and videogames form a delicate, volatile web where everything feels fleeting yet unforgettable. Through it all, Mina discovers that loving one person can transform the way we love everyone else, including ourselves.
Enter the Goodreads giveaway for The Girl in the Love Song by Emma Scott.
Miller Stratton has survived more than most. Growing up in poverty, he’s learned to rely on his music—and his determination—to carve out a better life for himself and his mother. His guitar is his lifeline, his future, and the vessel for every dream he dares to believe in.
Then comes Violet.
At thirteen, Miller never expected to fall in love. But Violet McNamara, bold and brilliant, captures his heart completely. She’s from a world he doesn’t belong to, yet she sees him like no one else ever has. For Violet, Miller is her anchor in a life that’s far from the perfect image her family projects. He’s her best friend, and she’s terrified that love might ruin everything.
But some songs are too powerful to stay silent.
Enter the Goodreads giveaway for Dear Debbie by Freida McFadden.
Debbie Mullen has spent years dishing out heartfelt advice in her beloved column, Dear Debbie, guiding the wives of New England through heartbreak, betrayal, and quiet desperation. She’s been their voice of reason, their shoulder to cry on, their steady compass in turbulent marriages.
But now, Debbie’s own life is unraveling. Her job is gone. Her teenage daughters are acting strangely. And thanks to a tracking app, she knows her husband is hiding something. The woman who once counseled others to stay calm and carry on is done playing nice.
Debbie’s tired of being the fixer. Tired of swallowing her rage. This time, she’s taking her own advice, and it’s going to get messy.
Sharp, darkly funny, and emotionally charged, Dear Debbie is a tale of one woman’s breaking point, and what happens when the advice columnist finally snaps.
