Imperfect Women, along with Grand Central Publishing and New York Times Bestselling Author Jill Shalvis, is proud to bring you this awesome Once In A Lifetime Kindle Fire Tablet (HD) Giveaway! In addition, 25 lucky readers will win a digital copy of Once In A Lifetime!
Here is a little info on Jill’s latest fabulous release, Once In A Lifetime:
Author: Jill Shalvis
Release Date: 2/18/14
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Purchase: Amazon
SOMETIMES WRONG IS OH-SO-RIGHT
After a wrenching loss, Ben McDaniel tried to escape his grief by working in dangerous, war-torn places like Africa and the Middle East. Now he’s back in his hometown and face-to-face with Aubrey Wellington, the hot-as-hell woman who is trouble with a capital T. Family and friends insist she’s not the one to ease his pain, but Aubrey sparks an intense desire that gives Ben hope for the future.
Determined to right the wrongs of her past, Aubrey is working hard to make amends. But by far, the toughest challenge to her plan is sexy, brooding Ben – even though he has absolutely no idea what she’s done . . .
Can this unlikely couple defy the odds and win over the little town of Lucky Harbor?
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Author Biography
New York Times bestselling author Jill Shalvis lives in a small town in the Sierras full of quirky characters. Any resemblance to the quirky characters in her books is, um, mostly coincidental. Look for Jill’s bestselling, award-winning books wherever romances are sold and visit her website for a complete book list and daily blog detailing her city-girl-living-in-the-mountains adventures.
GIVEAWAY
One lucky reader will win a Kindle Fire Tablet (HD) RV $139
25 lucky readers will win a digital copy of Once In A Lifetime
- One lucky reader will win a Kindle Fire (HD) RV $139
- 25 lucky readers will win a digital copy of Once In A Lifetime
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It would have to be a romance,and I’m sure they’re would be a cowboy and a girl next door.
Our traveling adventures because you just wouldn’t believe the crap we’ve been through.
I think I would write about my mothers life. She had an incredibly hard childhood & had to overcome so much to be able to survive. She still thinks about her childhood and cries about it. She is very strong because of it.
It’s going to be so good to go back to Lucky harbor. Can’t wait!
i would write a cozy murder mystery; i like that genre
I would write a love story and have my characters travel all over the world.I would go to the places that I am writing about to make sure I have my facts straight. I would write my book because that is the kind of books that I love to read.
i would definitely write contemporary romance
i would write romance, but i’m not sure i would ever be as good as Jill Shalvis 🙂
I would write about a fantasy life, where things are wonderful and fantastic, not the ups and downs of real life….
I would write about autism because of my son and so many other kids like him. Probably a children’s book…
Cannot wait to read the next romantic book from Jill. How it just takes me away.
I would write a story about a hard working woman with a family and how she gets past the work-life balance and finds romance at the same time.
I would write about great RV vacations to show you don’t have to spend a lot of money to have a great vacations.
I’d write about my life as a nurse & the many people who have helped me be a success as a nurse.
I would likely write about feral cats. I have done rescue for 20+ years out of pocket. I would encourage no kill shelters, spaying/nuetering and responsible pet ownership.
I would write a contemporary romance about a cowboy. Hint, hint, Jill! 😉
i would write about a lesbian love story because there are very few of them
I would write a contemporary with an opposites attract trope.
I would write about a small town by the ocean. You could find all types of people by the water. It would be a contemporary romance book.
I would write a contemporary romance about a smart, confident, reclusive and rich girl who relocates to small town and falls for alpha bad boy.
I would write about what I learned being a single mother of two children.
That’s a tough question. I think I would definitely write about romance with a little suspense 🙂 OR possibly an Alpha male!
I would write a romance novel with main characters just out of college.
I would write about my dating life before i met my husband. I did a lot of online dating that would make a great book! Maybe a thriller.
I think I’d write a historical romance because I love history.
I sincerely hope I win the Kindle. If I do, then I shall be ordering books. Who knows, I might even consider writing a book. I have considered it from time to time; have written some things, but no books!
If I were to write a novel, it’d be a romance – not sure about anything else – but characters in their later 20s or in their 30s at least. People who are established and know somewhat more who they are. A romance because it’s happy, and everyone needs a love story. 😉
I’d write a fantasy romance that definitely has a HEA 🙂 Or a contemporary that has revenge as the plot 😀
I would write the story of the young girl that had a baby out of wedlock, told that he died, but he didn’t, and he was adopted and told that he was adopted because his mother died at birth.
I think I would write about my life with my parents when I was a child.
I would write a romance that takes place after a nuclear war. I’ve had dreams since I was a child about this and I would get my ideas from them.
I started writing one for nanowrimo, but had to stop for health reasons. It was about a ghost who lives under a lamppost when it rains.
I would write a romance novel
i’d write about growing up on a beach, such good times when we were young
I would write about how to survive teenagers. Figure by the time I was done, my son would be a lot older than 13 and I would have had the excuse of having to write to stay away!! ha/ha JUST KIDDING!
I would write about travel and adventure…and food! I love tasting new foods from various countries.
I would write about the insanity of real life. You can’t make stuff like that up…
I would write a romantic suspense/murder mystery because they are my fave
I would write a Romantic Comedy, I love the whole Romance storyline with a touch of Comedy thrown in.
I would write romance books, I love to read romance books.
I would write a novel based on my parents’ relationship. I’ve always been amazed that their paths intersected since they are from very different worlds. Writers are frequently told to “write what they know” and I am thoroughly familiar with my parents’ respective stories, and they are both readily available should further research be required.
I would write about crime. I love crime books
I’d write a blog or maybe even a book about my parents and family. My parents were married 69 yrs which is unheard of these days. They never had any heated arguments in front of my sister or myself, but we would still hear heated arguments when they thought we didn’t hear but we did. I don’t think separation or divorce ever entered their minds. They just worked their problems out. It would be a fantastic blog or book.
I would write about life during my grand parents time how they fell in love for keeps and stayed that way.. I love the idea of love in 1930 where there was not modern technogie
I would write a detective story because I love the excitement and suspense!
I’d probably write about my super happy childhood, and how things went awry once I got to high school. I have more stories about life than a lot of 90 year old people.