Thanks to Inspired Kathy from I Am A Reader Not, a Writer who is hosting the Follower Love Giveaway Hop!
Seeing as how this is the month of February, I'm giving away two books for this blog hop that deal with love:
Giveaway #1:
The Tapestry of Love by Rosy Thornton
Published: July 2010 by Headline Review (U.K.)
Pages: 406
Audience: Adult
A rural idyll: that's what Catherine is seeking when she sells her house in England and moves to a tiny hamlet in the CĂ©vennes mountains. With her divorce in the past and her children grown, she is free to make a new start, and her dream is to set up in business as a seamstress. But this is a harsh and lonely place when you're no longer just here on holiday. There is French bureaucracy to contend with, not to mention the mountain weather, and the reserve of her neighbours, including the intriguing Patrick Castagnol. And that's before the arrival of Catherine's sister, Bryony. - from Goodreads
Giveaway #2:
Glimpse by Stacey Wallace Benefiel
Published: May 2010 by Stacey Wallace Benefiel
Pages: 262
Audience: YA
Zellie Wells has a devastating crush on Avery Adams, the son of her mom’s high school sweetheart. At her sixteenth birthday party, held in the basement of her dad’s church, she finally finds the courage to talk to him. Turns out, the devastating crush is mutual.
As Avery takes her hand and leads her out onto the makeshift dance floor, Zellie is overwhelmed by her first vision of his death; shocking because not only are they both covered in his blood, but they’re old, like 35, and she is pregnant.
Afraid to tell anyone about the vision, (she’d just be labeled a freaky black magic witch, right?) Zellie keeps the knowledge of Avery’s future to herself and tries to act like any other teenager in love. When they get caught on their way to a secret rendezvous by her mom and his dad, they are forbidden to see each other.
Convinced that their parents are freaking out unnecessarily, Avery and Zellie vow to be together no matter what. They continue their relationship in secret until Zellie learns that their parents are just trying to prevent her and Avery from suffering like they did. The visions are hereditary, they’re dangerous, and if they stay together the visions will come true.
Now Zellie must choose between severing all ties with Avery, like her mom did to prevent his father’s death, and finding a way to change Avery’s future. - from Goodreads
The Deets:
- Must be 13 years or older to enter
- Open to U.S. residents only
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- Starts February 8th, ends February 13th at 11:59 PM EST
- Optional entry: Leave a comment telling me your favorite romantic scene from a book or movie
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My favorite romantic movie moment was from When Harry Met Sally at the end of the movie when Harry and Sally had a falling out and he runs to the New Year's Eve party and says to her "The reason I came here tonight is because when you realize you want to spend the rest of your life with someone, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible." *Sigh* One of the best movie lines of all time.
Can't wait to hear about your favorite romantic movie and book moments!
Don't forget to visit the other blogs participating in the blog hop:
My favorite scene is the wedding in Nora Roberts Bride Quartet. They all make me cry.
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of glimpse, but it sounds really interesting!
ReplyDeleteBoth books sounds really good.
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My favorite "YA" love scene is in 16 Candles when Jake Ryan is waiting outside of the church after Samantha's sister's wedding. Samantha looks behind her to see if anyone is there and then turns toward Jake and asks "Me?" and then Jake says, "Yeah, you." Love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great giveaway. I love that scene from Harry Met Sally - awesome line.
ReplyDeleteI also love the scene in You've Got Mail when he meets her in the park at the end and she says "I wanted it to be you." LOVE that movie :) (Meg Ryan again..)
Jules
fav romantic scene would have to be from after the night by linda howard when Faith and Gray are in bed and shes tellin him she heard hims peaking french to a girl when shew as way younger
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ReplyDeleteYour book giveaway are both fabulous...
Many thanks, Cindi
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My favorite scene has to be from Fang ( James Patterson). Max and Fang steal a few kisses when they are supposed to be putting up a tent.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite scene is from AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN when Richard Gere carries Debra Winger out of the factory.
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I love the scene from Casablanca where Humphery Bogart is saying goodbye to Ingrid Bergman,
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Thanks for the chance to win. Stacey Wallace Benefiel is totally awesome.
ReplyDeleteHow about the line "you had me at hello?" Can't remember the name of the movie but it starred Tom Cruz.
ReplyDeleteI love the scene from Casablanca where Humphery Bogart is saying goodbye to Ingrid Bergman,
ReplyDeleteHello, I am a new follower and I Love the blog and the top is so pretty. Thanks for being in the Hop and both books look so good.
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ReplyDeleteI am a new follower. My favorite love scene is in the book Scarlett(i'm reading it now). Rhett and Scarlett has spent the day out on the ocean when a storm comes up and the boat capsizes. The water was very cold and Rhett thought he was going to loose Scarlett but when they made it back to shore. Well you know what happened next but the next morning Rhett regrets giving into her and decides to leave town AGAIN.
My favorite romantic scene is the beach scene in From Here To Eternity.
ReplyDeletemy favorite scene is from Sweet November. When he decorates her apartment for the different months
ReplyDeleteOh when Jaime tries to send Claire back to her future world in Outlander but she turns and runs back to him. SUCH a good book.
ReplyDeleteSomewhere in Time!! I love that movie and there are several scenes that take my breath.
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My favorite scene is when Andie MacDowell and Gerard Depardieu have to say goodbye, at the end of Green Card. They drove each other crazy the whole movie, and then realize they're in love. But he ends up getting deported. It's an intense scene.
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The most romantic scene that I love is in the movie "A walk to Remember" when Lane builds a microscope for Jamie in secret so she can see the comet that only comes once every so many years and also when he proudly takes her hand in front of all of his cool friends and defends her in front of them.
ReplyDeleteTo me, that was just so romantic. The whole movie was like that. I loved how he made it his goal to have her get as much out of life as she could despite her disease.
Having a progressive disease myself, I see my family doing things like that for me and it touches my heart.
We can't ever forget that it's the small things that are most important in life and in love.
I'm a new follower,thanks for the giveaway. Both books sound good.
ReplyDeleteJust stopping by! Glimpse sounds wonderful!
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My favorite romantic movie moment is Jerry Maguire's "You had me at hello" :) *Thanks* for the giveaway!
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My favorite scene from a romantic movie is when Richard Gere climbs the fire escape to go to Julia Roberts at the end of Pretty Woman.
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Thanks for the giveaway and for participating in this blog hop! One of my favorite romantic movie moments is from "The Proposal" when Andrew says to Margaret, "Marry me! Because I want to date you!"
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My favorite romantic scene is in "Safe Haven By Nicholas Sparks". When Katie & Alex went to the carnival together. Going home holding hands. =)
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