WHAT'S IT GOING TO BE?

What book should you read next? What words should you write next? Whether you're a reader, a writer, or both, you need look no further for ideas and pointers to help you make up your mind. You might even get your next book for free!

Sometimes I even give away my own novels. My Inspirational romances and devotionals are pictured below and are detailed on my Books page. You can always count on a trace of humor in my novels and nonfiction. Whether you're a teen or a woman mature in years, I think these stories will ring true.

Read on, and discover some of today's most appealing Inspirational novelists, their latest books, and their words of wisdom and imagination. Enjoy!

Monday, March 1, 2021

Free Copies of New Release: You're Where I Want to Be!

To celebrate the release of my new contemporary romance, You're Where I Want to Be, I'm going to give away a free Kindle copy to two commenters who answer my question below.

But first I want to announce that the winner of the free copy of Vickie McDonough's Christian historical romance, Wild at Heart, is:

richmond.abigail@...

Congratulations! We'll get your book right out to you. I encourage readers to keep commenting and/or subscribe at right (above my list of books) in order to learn about new releases! U.S. subscribers are entered in the drawings a second time when they comment.

And now, with regard to this week's give-away, here's what You're Where I Want to Be is about:

As a pregnant teen, Delaney Shaw had to grow up quickly. Now she’s forty and embracing experiences she missed as a hard-working single mom—college, independence, and…romance? No, thank you. No time for romance.

But Delaney’s grown daughter, her best friend, and a dashing-but-vexing professor might change her mind.

Delaney’s been blessed with a chance to change her future, if her past and present hang-ups can just get out of the way.

If you would like to be entered in the book give-away, share your answer to this question:

What is something you thought was beyond your grasp--because it was too late--that you went ahead and attempted anyway, and how did it work out?

To enter, click on the word "comments" below to reach the comments page, and leave your answer and your email in answer to Vickie's above question. "Please enter me" won't get you entered. Remember that U.S. subscribers are entered an additional time in each drawing. The drawing is done by email, so leave your email address, like so: trish[at]trishperry[dot]com. 

Only United States residents are eligible for the drawing, but anyone can subscribe to the blog posts via the GDPA-compliant Feedblitz box above my list of books, at right.

You're Where I Want to Be can be purchased online via the following button:


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Annoying legal disclaimer: as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases; drawings void where prohibited; open only to U.S. residents; the odds of winning depend upon the number of participants. See full disclaimer, GDPA notice, and my Disclosure of Material Connection HERE



4 comments:

Gail H. said...

I called about a job but found out someone had already been hired. I asked if I could send in my resume anyway for them to keep on file. They told me sure. I got called a week later to come in for an interview. It seems the person they hired left after two days. I got hired and worked there happily for fourteen years until I retired.
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Patricia Hawes said...

Can't think of anything right now.

Trish Perry said...

How cool, Gail! Very smart of you to suggest sending in your resume anyway.

Shopgirl said...

One of my professors in college was really tough and only gave us two tests and no other projects to be graded on. I didn't do very well on the first test so I asked him if I could do extra credit and ended up watching a lot of videos and did papers to bring my grade up. I was used to being an "A" student so I was worried I was going to fail the class. I think I ended up with an "A" but it's been a lot of years, lol. shopgirl152nykiki(at)yahoo(dot)com

 

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