
Welcome to this Month’s Giveaway Hop! I’m thrilled to be a part of this amazing group of bloggers! It’s nice when Life’s A Beach, or at least at a beach. Don’t you wish you were at the beach right now? After this past year, I’m ready for a nice trip to the beach. There’s nothing better than resting under a big umbrella and reading a super book!
This month, I’ll be offering a choice of books. I’ll show 3 that look great and are new-releases….and you can pick your favorite. The winner will have their choice of books! Good Luck!
Giveaway Rules: Entrants should be 18+ years of age and live in the continental US. Winner will be notified by email within 48 hours of the giveaway’s end. Winner will have 48 hours to reply and claim the prize. If they fail to do so, a new winner will be chosen. No social media is in any way responsible for this giveaway. Lisa’s Reading is responsible for prize fulfillment.

The Paris Dressmaker – A Novel
By Kristy Cambron
This clean book is a new release for April, 2021. Review Quote: “Stunning. With as much skill and care as the title’s namesake possesses, The Paris Dressmaker weaves together the stories of two heroines who boldly defy the darkness that descends on the City of Light.” —Jocelyn Green, Christy Award-winning author

Clean Romance: A Captain for Caroline Gray
By Julie Wright. Review Quote: “A ship traveling from England to India becomes a microcosm of Regency society in Wright’s touching novel. Thomas and Caroline discuss women’s rights and fair trade…their exchanges lead to sparks. They speak their minds and stoke their mutual intellectual attraction. Romance on the high seas may be a high-risk proposition for Caroline, but her discovery of new freedoms makes those risks worth taking. A charming historical romance in which smarts and sass are vindicated.” –“Foreword Reviews” –

The Indebted Earl – Clean Romance
By Erica Vetsch.
Review Quote: “Vetsch’s impeccable research and compelling Regency voice have made Serendipity & Secrets one of the strongest offerings in inspirational historical romance in years. The compulsive trilogy comes to a wonderful conclusion in a tale that packs as much adventure as it does heart. High emotional stakes, love lost and found, and an intelligent treatment of duty and honor will delight established fans while sweeping newcomers off their feet.”
~ Rachel McMillan, author of The London Restoration and The Mozart Code
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