April 2025 Giveaways
THE EDGE OF YESTERDAY
10 winners each receive a copy
The Edge Of Yesterday Rita Woods
Book DescriptionThe Edge of Yesterday is a haunting contemporary speculative novel about time travel and finding yourself from award-winning author Rita Woods. Greer Coffey is a principal dancer with a renowned Harlem company. Sebastian Coffey is an architect with a prestigious Midtown firm. The Coffeys are the ultimate dream couple — more …
This contest is courtesy of Reading Group Choices and Forge Books.
THE DISAPPEARED
10 winners each receive a copy
The Disappeared Rebecca J. Sanford
Book DescriptionInspired by the real mothers and grandmothers who spoke out against Argentina's military dictatorship, The Disappeared is an award-winning debut about identity, family secrets, and those who endured decades of hardship to expose the truth. In 1976 Buenos Aires, Lorena Ledesma is a housewife with dangerous secrets living under Argentina's more …
This contest is courtesy of Reading Group Choices and Blackstone Publishing.
PROPERTY OF THE REVOLUTION
10 winners each receive a copy
Property Of The Revolution Ana Hebra Flaster
Book DescriptionIn this sweeping, historical, yet intimate memoir, the author details her family’s transformation from pro-Castro revolutionaries in a scrappy Havana barrio to refugees in a New Hampshire mill town—a timeless and timely tale of loss and reinvention. Ana Hebra Flaster was six years old when her working-class family was kicked more …
This contest is courtesy of Reading Group Choices and She Writes Press
THE MUSEUM DETECTIVE
10 winners each receive a copy
The Museum Detective Maha Khan Phillips
Book DescriptionInspired by a real-life antiquities scandal in Pakistan, this gripping series debut introduces archaeologist Dr. Gul Delani, whose investigation into the discovery of a mummy gets complicated—and personal—when it collides with her years-long search for a missing family member. Perfect for fans of Sue Grafton and Elsa Hart. When Dr. more …
This contest is courtesy of Reading Group Choices and Soho Crime