Blind Date Book GIVEAWAY WINNERS!

Hi everyone!
Thanks for entering the blind date book giveaways!
I was surprised to see so many entries…thanks for playing along!
I haven’t had a chance to make it through the comments for your suggestions,
but I will soon.

I was too busy spending time with my
only-here-every-two-months
handsome boyfriend.

(And yes, we’re remedying that. He’s moving here.)

ANYWAY….

winners!
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Also, at the end of this month,
I’ll post what the books were.
I want to make sure the winners get to be surprised,
but want you guys to see what books they are too.

Ok,
on to the winners!

Book #1: Silly how to!
Book #1: Silly how to!

Book #1 goes to: ALISON!

Book #2: Philosophy/poetry
Book #2: Philosophy/poetry

Book #2 goes to: JACKIE LEA! It may be one you haven’ read!

I'll write it here; the marker's not the brightest. Book #3: Love, loss, life. "You want to read a beautiful book about love, loss, family, and life in general? Then this blind date book is for you. You'll laugh, cry, cringe, cheer, and want to share this book with everyone you know."
I’ll write it here; the marker’s not the brightest.
Book #3:
Love, loss, life.
“You want to read a beautiful book about love, loss, family, and life in general?
Then this blind date book is for you. You’ll laugh, cry, cringe, cheer, and want to share this book with everyone you know.”

Book #3 goes to: KIRSTEN PEAVY BOCK!

Congrats!

winners, email me you address at
kathyellendaviswriter AT gmail DOT com
and the books will go out shortly 🙂

Thanks for playing you guys!
And did you like this kind of giveaway?
I may do some more like it 🙂

Until next time,
KE

2 thoughts on “Blind Date Book GIVEAWAY WINNERS!

  1. P.S. Loved this giveaway! Recently on my FB, I asked people, “Tell me the kind of book you desperately want to read but can’t seem to find. I’ll give you a suggestion, and I’ll buy the book for one lucky commenter.” It was really fun, and it totally made me put on a librarian hat as I thought through the requests. Some of them were really specific– “a book about juvenile delinquents” (I suggested Holes), “a book about philosophy that reads like poetry” (I suggested East of Eden), etc. I love giving books as gifts!

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