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Weekend Edition of Contests and Giveaways

Here are Book Giveaways galore for this weekend. Have fun entering and Good luck! And if you're a lucky winner, do come back and tell me all about it. I'll post it here.

Also, if you enjoy this blog, then please PLEASE leave a comment even it's just to say 'Hi'. OR send me an Amazon GC, whichever works ;-)

As always, feel free to use the Contact Form Or Email me at abookblogger at gmail dot com with your contest / giveaway details.

I'll be back on Monday with more giveaways and contests. See you then!

Now, without futher ado ...


Squirrel's Treehouse - Three chances to win Only Uni by Camy Tang. Just leave a comment.
Deadline is 11:59 PM CST March 15, 2008.

Cynsations - Enter to win an advance reader copy of Brothers, Boyfriends & Other Criminal Minds by April Lurie (Delacorte, 2007).

Alison Kent - Post a comment here if you’d like to be entered to win a copy of BEYOND HIS CONTROL from Stephanie Tyler. Winner will be drawn, Sunday night, February 24, 2008, at 8:00 p.m.ish CST.

Diane Craver - is giving away a signed copy of Never the Same. This contest will end February 29, 2008.

Donna Michaels - is giving away a beautiful Heart Cut Garnet and White CZ Pendant on a Sterling Silver chain. Two runners-up will win mini loot envelopes with a few Valentine's Day goodies inside. Contest runs until February 28th.

The Story Siren - One lucky winner gets Poison Study, Magic Study and Fire Study, all by Maria V. Snyder. The deadline for this contest is March 1st at midnight.

Lena Nelson Dooley - has a copy of 'Homicide at Blue Heron Lake' to giveaway. Authors are Susan Page Davis and her daughter, Megan Elaine Davis.

Lesa's Book Critiques - has two autographed copies of Murphy's Law by Rhys Bowen to give away. The contest will end Thursday, February 28 at 6 p.m. MT.

Margaret Daley - has a copy of Every Good And Perfect Gift by Sharon K. Souza which she's putting into a drawing for the next week. The drawing will end next Saturday.

Writeminded - has a brand new signed copy of Sweet Surrender by Maya Banks to give one lucky reader. Contest is open until Sunday evening sometime.

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