Sunday, August 23, 2009

Giveaway: Rose House


Rose House


Rose House
by Tina Ann Forkner


Trade Paperback: 320 pages
Publisher: WaterBrook Press
First Released: 2009

Author Website
Author on Twitter


I really enjoyed this book, so I've decided to hold a giveaway contest for my review copy of Rose House by Tina Ann Forkner. You can learn more about the book by reading my review.

Due to shipping costs, this contest is for USA residents only.

To enter the giveaway:

1) you can twitter me saying "@genrereviewer Enter me to win ROSE HOUSE because ________." (You need to fill why this book sounds interesting to you.)

OR

2) You can leave a comment to this post asking to be entered and giving the reason why this book sounds interesting to you.


The winner will be randomly selected. I'll announce the winner at noon (Central Time, Daylight Savings Time) on Sept. 1st on this blog. If you entered using twitter, I'll send you a @ or DM telling you of your win and asking where to send the book. If you entered using the blog comments, you'll need to leave your e-mail address or check back to see if you won so you can e-mail me your shipping address.

I hope everyone has fun with this!

10 comments:

Jblanton said...

I would love to be entered for a chance to win this book. It sounds interesting, I would like to know who saw her in her most vulnerable moment and painted the picture of her.

ejxd95@gmail.com

Susan Helene Gottfried said...

No need to enter me, Debbie. I'm dropping in to say thanks for the e-mail. I've got this posted at Win a Book for you.

wheresmyrain said...

I would love to get this to read.
I think the idea of someone capturing someones vulnerability is a great idea..and to use a painting to illustrate the concept for a book sounds really intriguing

tetewa said...

I'd like to be included, I'm always looking for new authors to read! tWarner419@aol.com

Tina said...

Such a neat contest. Thank you so much for giving away Rose House. :-)

Tina

Linda said...

I would love to win this book. The struggle with dealing with grief is a personal one for me. It sounds like an intriguing storyline.
annarudow @ gmail dot com

Debbie said...

Tina,

Thanks for stopping by, for RTing the contest on Twitter, and for linking to this contest from your blog. I love it when the author drops by and chimes in. :)

Winning Readings said...

Just a note that we've posted about this at Winning Readings:

http://winningreadings.blogspot.com/2009/08/rose-house.html

Thanks for the email!

Gaby317 said...

This sounds like an interesting read! A gothic novel but set in California's wine country. It sounds character driven and suspenseful - full of secrets, betrayals, hope and healing. How can I resist?!

thanks for the entry

gaby317nyc at gmail dot com

Andrea said...

I would love to read this book because it sounds so interesting. There are certain moments in our lives we like to keep private, I can only imagine how awful it must feel to have something painted of a memory we would like to forget.

andie.v107(at)yahoo(dot)com