As one giveaway ends, another begins 😉 Today's giveaway prize has been very generously donated by Emma who has once again been my saviour on the blog this year, whilst I've been in a reading slump, with her fabulous reviews. She has very kindly offered to buy one of our blog followers a £10 Amazon UK voucher.
What books are at the top of your wishlist? 📚
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I would pick a paperback as I don’t read ebooks
ReplyDeleteLessons in Chemistry! I have heard so much about this book. Thank you for a lovely giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI'd buy the upcoming Holly Hepburn book, Escape to Darling Cove. I love her books!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your reviews, Emma. I like how you give us clear insight into the story without giving anything away.
ReplyDeleteI would love to read another book similar to The Witch’s Tree by Elena Collins, or The Silent Companions by Laura Purcell.
Thank you both, for your kindness, Sharon & Emma.
Love & best wishes,
Sarah xxxx
(@angel_s_lizziee).
There are lots of thrillers I'd like to read: One Last Secret by Adele Parks, The Couple at No. 9 by Claire Douglas, and The Girlfriend by K.L. Slater to name but a few.
ReplyDeleteI would choose a psychological thriller to read in the New Year . Merry Christmas xx
ReplyDeleteI would like to read Five Winters by Kitty Johnson
ReplyDeleteFabulous giveaway! : )
ReplyDeleteThe latest Richard Osman release, Thr Bullet that Missed
ReplyDeleteI'd use it for the new Michelle Obama Book.
ReplyDeleteI'd pick The Skeleton Key by Erin Kelly
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure, properly a Lesley Pearse book
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