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Sunday, November 27, 2011

New Giveaway! Enter for a chance to win Baby, It's Cold Outside by Susan May Warren

Well, I hear this book is so popular that they ran out, which is why I never got a review copy. Oh well. If I get it later I will still want to read it. One reviewer said it was a bit like a Scrooge story. So here is the question you need to answer to get your entry in... Do you like the book The Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens? If yes, why does the story appeal to you? I will select a winner next weekend using the Randomizer program.

About the book:

Five strangers with broken hearts. One raging blizzard. Brrr, baby, it’s cold outside! But a warm fire and a string of Christmas lights just might provide the perfect remedy.

It's been years since Edith Miller hosted the annual Snowflake, MN, Christmas Extravaganza. After her son was killed in the war, some five years ago, her Christmas spirit died along with him. So she is more than happy to loan all her Christmas decorations to Stella Hanson, the new teacher in town. After all, what does she have to celebrate?

But when the blizzard of the decade traps Stella—and four other wanderers—in Edith’s home, Edith finds that by opening her door, she just might open her heart to a new reason celebrate Christmas.

24 comments:

Amber said...

Sounds like a good read !! Would love to get my hands on it for a chance to win and read !! Have a Blessed and wonderful day

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Martha A. said...

I do like the Christmas carol, it is one Dickens book I really like. I like it because it has a good lesson, we can get consumed with making money, and what is all wrong with Christmas or celebrating holidays in general
that we forget that we can help others not have the same life events that we have had that hurt us.
martha(at)lclink(dot)com

scrapbookangel said...

Sounds like an awesome story. Love the title! Some of my favorite Christmas.
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LuAnn said...

I like the message the story has to offer readers. I've read several different versions of it.

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Kim Justice said...

First of all, Thanks for another great giveaway.. Would love to win and read. As far a The Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, I love the book as well as the original movie, and usually try to read or watch it after Thanksgiving or at the very beginning of Dec. Why, because it keeps me in the right spirit of Christmas. Again thanks for the review here and the book giveaway..

Diane Dean White said...

I love the title and after reading what the review said, this sounds like a really good book. I've not read anything yet by Susan May Warren, and this looks like a good one to start with!

Deborah M said...

Yes, I like The Christmas Carole. As a child I like all the spooky characters, but of course the moral of the story says it all.

Would love to read Susan's book.
Deborah M.
debbiejeanm at gmail dot com

Rebecca said...

I have never been too fond of the book The Christmas Carol. I do however like the story line. If that makes any sense.

Thanks for the chance to win this. This looks like a great book. I would love to win this.

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nylnestill said...

Thanks for sponsoring the give away "Baby It's Cold Outside" is one of my favorite songs featuring Ella Fitzgerald and Loui Armstrong.

KATHLEEN.B said...

I love the Christmas Carol, looking back at the past and seeing your mistakes in time to make a change in your life now.

JJ said...

I need to read more holiday novels. I read the intro and it sounds great. Thanks

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Anonymous said...

I like The Christmas Carol because it reminds us all we are all human and we make misstakes. Scrooge over the years has become so bitter and cruel but as the ghost show him his past and the future he learns how to open his heart again. Please enter me in contest. I would love to read this book. Tore923@aol.com

Lisa Burke Cook said...

lmcook1969@yahoo.com Lisa Burke Cook

Thanks fro a great giveaway! I do LOVE The Christmas Carol its a great book. It helps remind us that money isn't everything and being alone and mean to folks makes you very lonely.

Casey said...

I've heard AMAZING things about this book. Hope to get my hands on it soon. :)

I haven't really been a fan of Dickens, I did read Oliver Twist in high school, but never really got into the "Scrooge" story. Maybe I would if I had the time to give it half a chance. Ha!

caseym(DOT)writer(@)gmail.com

karenk said...

yes, i like 'a christmas carol.' i was fortunate to see it live last year...loved it :)

thanks for the chance to read susan's novel, too.

karenk
kmkuka at yahoo dot com

Judy said...

I love A Christmas Carol. It has a great moral to it. I hope to never be a Scrooge!

I would love to win a copy of, "Baby It's Cold Outside. Thanks for this giveaway.

Blessings!
Judy B

judyjohn2004 at yahoo dot com

apple blossom said...

yes, I like A Christmas Carol. I think I like the setting Christmas time.

ABreading4fun [at] gmail [dot] com

ihhcheryl said...

Hello and thanks so much for the great giveaway! Yes! I do love A Chrismtas Carol because it is a story of second chances and how it's not too late to do what's right! I have always loved that story for sure! Thanks again- Cheryl ihhcheryl(at)comcast(dot)net

Marjorie/cenya2 said...

When I was a child in the 50's I was very scared watching this movie.
Now, I am okay watching it and I actually like it.
Thanks for the chance to win such a fantastic Christmas read.

cenya2 at hotmail dot com

Nelson Bayne said...

This book sounds like so much fun! Merry Christmas everyone ; )

Robin Bayne said...

Sorry about the above post--my hubby was signed in and I didn't realize it. I'm the one who thinks the book sounds fun. LOL

Joy Hannabass said...

I can't believe I haven't read The Christmas Carol but I haven't...so I need to read it! And I LOVE Susan May Warren books...and would love to win this one.
Blessings.....Joy
ibjoy1953{at]yahoo[dot]com

Lisa E. said...

I love watching the Patrick Stewart movie version of A Christmas Carol every Christmas (never read it), and when I was little I adored the Mickey Mouse version. I enjoy it because it's a story of second chances, and it reminds me to look at my own heart and examine what needs changing.

Lisa
followsjc[at]yahoo[dot]com

Edgy Inspirational Author said...

and the winner is...

Scrapbookangel!

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