This week Gail Gaymer Martin and Stephen and Janet Bly with Giveaways

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Congratulations to Eliza for winning Christina Rich’s The Guardian’s Promise and to Merry for winning Susan Sleeman’s Dark Tide.

This week I’m hosting Gail Gaymer Martin with Rescued by the Firefighter (she will give away 2 copies of The Firefighter’s New Family US and Canada only) and Janet Bly with The Lost Manuscript of Martin Taylor Harrison (US and Canada only). If you want to enter the drawings for the books, please leave a comment on your post with your email address. I will not enter you without an email address (my way to contact you if you win). If you don’t want to leave an email address, another way you can enter is to email me at margaretdaley@gmail.com. The drawings end Sunday (Mar. 30th) evening.

Rescued By The FirefighterBio for Gail Gaymer Martin:
 
Award-winning novelist, Gail Gaymer Martin is the author of contemporary romance, romantic suspense, and women’s fiction with 52 novels and over 3-1/2 million books in print. Her novels have received many national awards, including: the ACFW Carol Award and RT Reviewer’s Choice Award. CBS local news listed Gail as one of the four best writers in the Detroit area. Gail is the author of Writer Digest’s Writing the Christian Romance.  She is a cofounder of American Christian Fiction Writers and serves on their Executive Board. She is also a member of Advanced Speakers and Writers and the Christian Authors Network. Gail is a keynote speaker at churches, civic and business organizations and a workshop presenter at conferences across the U.S. She lives in Michigan with her husband.
 
 Blurb for Rescued by the Firefigher by Gail Gaymer Martin:
 
Paula Reynolds is looking for a new job, a new home, a new everything—except for love. Determined not to repeat old mistakes, she’s staying away from romance. She never counted on falling for handsome firefighter Clint Donatelli. Clint is used to saving lives, but with the beautiful Paula, he faces a challenge. Getting to know her is a daunting task, especially since he’s just as wary of relationships. When he learns a stunning secret from her past, he must choose—to live the way he’s always lived, or trust in a new love.
 
BlyBook LostManuscriptDustyTrailBio Janet Chester Bly:

Janet Chester Bly authored 11 nonfiction and fiction books and co-authored 19 others with her late husband Christy Award winner for Westerns Stephen Bly. She and her three sons finished his last novel, Stuart Brannon’s Final Shot. She is grandmother of four and great-grandmother of two. She has a fiction series work in progress of her own, as well as a nonfiction book.

Where to find action adventure romance novel The Lost Manuscript of Martin Taylor Harrison:

Bly Books Bookstore: http://www.blybooks.com/bookstore/action-adventure/

Books From The Dusty Trail website: http://dustytrailbooks.com/the-lost-manuscript-of-martin-taylor-harrison-2/

Amazon paperback or Kindle eBook: http://amzn.to/1jMYNp7

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Find out more about Stephen Bly and Janet Chester Bly at Bly Books website: http://www.blybooks.com/

Blurb of The Lost Manuscript of Martin Taylor Harrison by Stephen and Janet Bly:
 
Lynda Austin expected to find a manuscript that would rock the publishing world and boost her career. But the real surprise was the cowboy who guided her through canyon country to find it.
 
When he first walks into the plush New York offices of Atlantic-Hampton Publishing Company, no one takes the eccentric stranger seriously. Until he mentions the manuscript . . .
 
He claims it’s the long-lost third novel of Martin Taylor Harrison, their most successful author. But before the staff can recover from the shock, the man is killed in an accident and his copy of the novel destroyed.
 
Lynda Austin determines to find the original somewhere in the canyons of the Arizona Strip. But she knows nothing about the west. A simple bronc-buster helps her face the fear, the danger and the primitive conditions.