Welcome to Bookmas 2019 Day Seven. Every day for twelve days there will be a new book being given away. To check out the other giveaways, click the giveaway category in the side bar, or scroll down on the homepage.
Today’s book to be won is My Husband’s Son by Deborah O’Connor
Heidi and Jason aren’t like other couples. Six years ago, Heidi’s daughter was murdered. A year later, Jason’s son Barney disappeared. Their shared loss brought them together.
By chance, Heidi meets a boy she’s certain is her husband’s long missing son – but Jason is equally convinced it’s not him.
Is Heidi mad? Or is Jason hiding something? And can their fragile marriage survive Heidi’s search for the truth.
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Ts&Cs
· The giveaway is open worldwide
· The giveaway will end at 11.59pm (UK time) on January 11th.
· The winner will be notified via email. They will have forty-eight hours to respond. If no contact is made, then another winner will be selected.
· You must be willing to provide a postal address for your prize to be shipped to you. Your address won’t be kept or stored once your prize is shipped.
· I am in no way responsible for any items lost in the post.
· By entering the giveaway, you are agreeing to the terms and conditions of entry.
Solange
I recently read The Institute by Stephen King and I loved it.
Debbie, My Random Musings
I read this not long ago too, fab book 🙂
Laura Johnson
The Harry Potter Series! I can’t pick just one!
Susan Lloyd
I love the handmaids tale x
Sheena Batey
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
Janine H
The Dice Man by Luke Rhinehart
Margaret Gallagher
The Color Purple by Alice Walker
Carole Nott
Horror books by James Herbert – especially The Rats
Lisa Day
Stephen King’s Wizard and Glass really captured my imagination.I loved reading about Rolands Journey with his companions and how it shaped them as people.
Debbie, My Random Musings
I enjoyed the series but the ending made me want to throw the book across the room haha
Ray Becker
Wind in the willows
Ruth Harwood
My favourite book has to be The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexadre Dumas – the best ever revenge story there is!!
CHRIS ANDREWS
What’s your favourite book?
of all time . . . .Clan of the Cave Bear
Debbie, My Random Musings
I loooove that book
Sammie
I have far too many but I do love horrors and thrillers!
Karen Richards
I love any Danielle Steel book. Never disappoints. I can finish one in a day.
Patricia Josephine
Sounds like a gripping thriller.
Danielle Pooley
The game of thrones books
Sam
Haven’t heard of this tittle sounds a good read though X #anythinggoes
Rachael McCadden
game of thrones books
Joanne Darnell
Harry potter
Natalie Burgess
Memoirs of a Geisha
clair downham
the gret gatsby
Mel Pennie
I love books by Karin Slaughter. She is a great Crime Fiction / Thriller writer!
Debbie, My Random Musings
I love her books too 🙂
NANCY
I have so many! I tend to pass on books once I’ve read them, so other people can read them too but I have a copy of In Cold Blood that I have been hanging on to.
Sheila Reeves
Ohh difficult one – The Book Thief is one of my favourites, harrowing though
Kelly Morgan
I like most crime novels.
Sue Carter
I really enjoy the Patricia Cornwell Kay Scarpetta books
michelle o'neill
The Tattooist of Auschwitz – read it this year! emotional
Pam Francis Gregory
Game of Thrones by George R R Martin
Angela Kelly
I can’t choose a favourite book, I love reading so much! My favourite book is whatever I’m currently reading! So: See Through Me by Kevin Brooks
Laura Pritchard
The Passage by Justin Cronin
Ella L
There are so many i love. To pick a favourite is just too tricky. I love Martina Cole, Sophie Kinsella as well as Joanna Trollope and any book that grabs my attention
Ruth Wollerton
I love the Neighbour by Fiona Cummins – has me engrossed xxx
Yasmin
The woman in the window is my recent favourite book
natalie s
I love the Beach by Alex Garland. SUCH a good read!
jacqui rushton
Stasiland by Anna Funder
Allan Fullarton
IT – Stephen King
Rebecca Smith
Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
Miss Tracy Hanson
Love Chris Carter, so the Night Stalker by him. On my 8th copy of it, as I keep reading them.
soozybee
To Kill a Mockingbird
Troy Easton
The Lord of the Ring of the Return of the King.
Juli Savage
Five people you meet in heaven by Mitch Albom
Allan Wilson
I love the 5 Jan Hardy books by Jenny Pitman – tend to re read the whole series once a year.
Elaine Skye
The Beach by Alex Garland
Sam Cornford
Stephen King
The Stand
Angela Wilcox
Any of the Matthew Arlidge Helen Grace books
Leslie Evans
This is Going to Hurt by Adam Kay
Sheri Darby
The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafón
Emma Middleton
Memoirs of a geisha
Hayley Ford
Stephen King’s It!
paula meadows
Jane Eyre
Carolynn Woodland
Lucinda Riley – Seven Sisters series
Averil Lea
I’ve just read ‘Bone China’ by Laura Purcell. Excellent book. I really enjoyed it.
Sharon Burroughs
Martina Cole, Maura’s game
paul jackson
The Hobbit and Lord Of The Rings
Adrian Bold
Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman
Wendy Guy
Any thing by Matina Cole.
Joan Hewes
The Peter May trilogy 💖
Sandra Fortune
Any Catherine Cookson era book
Hayley Todd
I have just read Pat Barker’s The Silence of the Girls and absolutely loved it.
Alison
I loved Missing Fay by Adam Thorpe
Carol Boffey
stephen king
Sheila Howes
Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie
Diane Carey
Saving Max by Antoinette van Heugten
Stephen Little
2001: A Space Odyssey
Sandra Foreman
Jemima J Jane Green
Linda curtis
one that comes to mind that was a fab read years ago ,
flowers in the attic
so much better then the film that followed
laura stewart
slave girl by sarah forsyth
Tracy Barber
Odd Thomas by Dean Koontz, well written and full of twists and turns
Pauline Burroughs
Maura’s Game – Martina Cole