This week Victoria Bylin and Hannah Alexander with Giveaways

» Posted on May 12, 2014 in Blog | 15 comments

Congratulations to Mary and Britney for winning Valerie Hansen’s Family in Hiding, to Norma for winning Katy Lee’s Grave Danger and to Danie for winning Beth Vogth’s Somebody Like You.

This week I’m hosting Victoria Bylin with Until I Found You and Hannah Alexander with Hallowed Halls. 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 (May 18th) evening.

Until I Found You SmallBio for Victoria Bylin:

Victoria Bylin is a romance writer known for her realistic and relatable characters. Her books have finaled in multiple contests, including the Carol Awards, the RITAs, and RT Magazine’s Reviewers Choice Award. A native of California, she and her husband now make their home in Lexington, Kentucky, where their family and their crazy Jack Russell terrier keep them on the go. Learn more at www.victoriabylin.com.

Book Blurb for Until I Found You by Victoria Bylin:

Finding each other was only the beginning . . .

When Kate Darby swerves off a mountain road to avoid hitting a California condor, she ends up trapped in her car, teetering on the edge of a cliff. Terrified, she breathes a prayer that changes her life.

It’s Nick Sheridan who comes to Kate’s rescue. Nick is handsome and confident, and he seems to develop a habit of rescuing her, but Kate is in town only until her grandmother recuperates from a stroke. She’s not planning to get involved with one of the locals.

Nick is a reformed veteran of life in the fast lane, a new Christian, and a travel writer. When he sees a car dangling on the edge of a cliff, the daredevil in him jumps into action. He doesn’t expect to be swept off his feet by the car’s occupant. He’s made a vow–no dating for a year–but keeping that vow is going to be a lot more difficult now that he’s met Kate Darby. . . .

91PaI2ssb5LBio for Hannah Alexander:

Hannah Alexander is a husband-wife writing team who have collaborated together for over twenty years. Their award-winning novels always include romance, medical drama, suspense, and a touch of humor, often involving quirky characters and lovable animals. Hallowed Halls is their first work with Jerry B. Jenkins Select, a hybrid collaboration.

Blurb for Hallowed Halls by Hannah Alexander:

Dr. Joy Gilbert is in big trouble when she crosses her employer once too often and gets fired. Being jobless isn’t the trouble, however. Finding Tressa, her angry employer’s fifteen-year-old daughter, stowing away in the backseat of her car hundreds of miles from home can be real trouble. Meeting up with Zack, her former fiance, adds a special bittersweet poignancy to the mix, and when Tressa shows signs of the same illness that took her brother’s life, Joy and Zack must overcome their differences to find an elusive diagnosis to save Tressa’s life. Can they do it in time?

 

15 Comments

  1. I already have Victoria’s book 🙂 but would love to be entered to win Hallowed Halls by Hannah Alexander. Thank you for the chance.

    😀 Smiles & Blessings,
    Cindy W.

    countrybear52 AT yahoo DOT com

    • Hi Cindy. Congrats for being the first to leave a comment! I think that, in itself, deserves a book. One of my favorite things is book giveaways, especially to those who might never have read my work before. Email me with this comment at askhannah@hannahalexander.com and I’ll send you a copy of Hallowed Halls–unless, of course, you would prefer a copy of my release for next month, Collateral Damage–romantic suspense.
      Blessings! Hannah Alexander

    • Hi Cindy! I hope you enjoy Until I Found You. Going from westerns to contemporaries was a big switch but a fun one. Enjoy!

  2. A big thank you to Margaret for having me on her blog. And best wishes to everyone who enters the drawing for a copy of Until I Found You!

  3. I am intrigued by both of these books. Hallowed Halls draws you in by the title alone. I would love to dive in to that book and Until I Found You is a captivating title as well.
    Sounds like these two are both winners and I am keeping my fingers crossed for the win. Thank you, Margaret!

    melback at cebridge dot net

    • Hello Melanie! Good luck in the drawing. I agree about Hallowed Halls being a solid title. Definitely intriguing!

    • I agree, Melanie. Now I want to pick up a copy of Until I Found You. Best wishes as you seek to win!

  4. So glad I dropped by the blog today. I always enjoy reading your blog. I’ve learned about authors new to me and have read some interesting books as a result.

  5. I’d love to be entered for both books, they sound awesome. Thanks!
    worthy2bpraised at gmail dot com

  6. These look interesting

    bn100candg at hotmail dot com

  7. I am looking forward to reading this week’s interviews!

    texaggs2000 at gmail dot com

  8. Sounds like these will be two good reads. UNTIL I FOUND YOU shows us that some times the best plans and intensions may not be what is the best for us. When the perfect opportunity, or person, happens, you should take advantage of it. In HALLOWED HALLS, we find that no matter how bad your situation, it is not hard to find someone whose problems are much greater than yours. Let the past go and work on something worthwhile together.

    library pat AT comcast DOT net

  9. I am always looking for new authors to read. Both of these books sound really good.
    Thanks for the giveaway

  10. I actually won Until I found you earlier this week on Goodreads and I am so excited to read it! With that said, please enter me for Hallowed Halls. It sounds like a great read as well.

    mo1202007@yahoo.com

  11. Wow! Both of those books sound really good! I’ve never read anything by either author but I have a few of their books on my TBR list. Thanks for the chance to win one of them!
    kam110476 at gmail dot com
    Kristen

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