Lucky Is Reading Giveaway Hop
Sometimes life just needs a great book and a little luck. One author that I have been lucky to come across is Jaymin Eve. I have loved all of her series to date.
With a little lucky maybe you will win the $15 Amazon Gift Card I am giving away!
a Rafflecopter giveaway
There are a lot of other great giveaways on this hop!
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Sempre by JM Darhower 💜
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Thanks for the chance 💜
moon called by patricia briggs
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I consider myself lucky to have read Maia by Richard Adams!
ReplyDeleteI consider myself lucky to have read Angel Burn by L.A. Weatherly! I had just randomly found the book at Garden Ridge, and decided why not. It has became one of my favorite books so, I think I was pretty lucky! ;D
ReplyDeleteOutlander!
ReplyDeleteMy sister begged me to read it many many years ago and it's the book that changed my view of books & reading
SO many books to choose from, but I'm lucky I have read The Perks of Being A Wallflower. That one holds a lot of good memories.
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All I can think of right now is the Harry Potter books. I know there's a lot more. TFS.
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ReplyDeleteI am lucky to have read Clan of the Cavebear!
ReplyDeleteDeborah
The Book of Mormon--so inspirational!
ReplyDeleteI'm lucky to have read To kill a mockingbird by Harper Lee. One great read.
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ReplyDeleteI loved A Mountain Between Us.
ReplyDeleteA Monster Calls by Patrick Ness.
ReplyDeleteFifty Shades because those are the books that broadened my reading horizons
ReplyDeleteThe Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon
ReplyDeleteI ccnsider myself lucky to have read the plays of Shakespeare and the novels of Charles Dickens.
ReplyDeleteThe Unsung Hero (Troubleshooters #1) by Suzanne Brockmann
ReplyDeleteThe Oracle Glass by Judith Merkle Riley
ReplyDeleteI consider myself lucky to have read Red Rising and Golden Son. I can't wait to read the last one.
ReplyDeleteHmmm... I feel lucky to have read the PJ Stone Gates trilogy by DT Dyllin because in doing so, I connected with the author on Twitter and she's a really nice person.
ReplyDeleteEdenbrooke by Julianne Donaldson
ReplyDeleteOff Campus Series by Elle Kennedy :)
ReplyDeleteI was lucky to read A Wrinkle in Time since it caught my imagination and made me a reader.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the contest.
slehan at juno dot com
One of my favorites of all time is the count of monte cristo!
ReplyDeleteThe Shade series by Jeri Smith-Ready, made lots of friends because of the books.
ReplyDeleteI feel lucky to have read To Kill A Mockingbird.
ReplyDeleteI consider myself lucky to have read The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexander Dumas
ReplyDeleteI feel very lucky to have read "Alas, Babylon", and "To Kill a Mockingbird".
ReplyDeleteProbably the Experiment in Terror series by Karina Halle. It totally got me hooked to reading again.
ReplyDeleteThe Winner's Curse
ReplyDeleteLucky to have read Jane Eyre
ReplyDeleteLove In Rewind (Audio Fools Book 1)by Tali Alexander it was a great read I loved all the characters
ReplyDeleteI feel lucky to have read To Kill A Mockingbird.
ReplyDeleteclassics- Mary Rose Benipayo
ReplyDeleteTrust No One by Jayne Ann Krentz
ReplyDeleteReally enjoyed V.E. Schwab's A Darker Shade of Magic, which I am re-reading in preparation of the next book which just came out!
ReplyDeleteI always loved To Kill A Mockingbird, one of my favorite books!
ReplyDeleteThe Great Lenore by J.M. Tohline.
ReplyDeleteI consider myself lucky to have read The Wolf and the Dove by Kathleen E. Woodiwiss. It fueled my love for historical romance.
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Def Illuminae by Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff!!!!
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I'm lucky I read The Flame and the Flower years ago because that started my love of romance novels.
ReplyDeleteI feel lucky to have read Easy by Tammara Webber.
ReplyDeleteI'm lucky to have read The Bazaar of Bad Dreams by Stephen King :)
ReplyDeleteI am lucky to have The Grisha trilogy by Leigh Bardugo. =D
ReplyDeleteLittle house on the Prairie got me started on loving to read. I think it is lucky to have read Plainsong, Gravity of Birds, History of Love, Cold Mountaine, and Alice's Tulips.
ReplyDeleteI feel lucky to have read Diana Gabaldon's Outlander.
ReplyDeleteThe Power of One. Changed my life. For the better.
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Besos, Sarah
Journeys of The Zoo
The first book that I ever read after the children's books I loved. I read Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen and was definitely hooked on romance and reading from then on.
ReplyDeleteI'm lucky to have read A Tale of Two Cities.
ReplyDeleteMe Before You, I loved the story so much!
ReplyDeleteThe Things We Keep by Sally Hepworth
ReplyDeleteI am lucky to have read this bridge called my back, it is a book that truly changed my life.
ReplyDeleteThe Ten Thousand Kingdoms by N. K. Jemisin
ReplyDeleteI AM MALALA is one of the best book I have read, A very inspiring story
ReplyDeleteI feel lucky to have read To Kill A Mockingbird.
ReplyDeleteAll Souls Trilogy by Deborah Harkness.
ReplyDeleteMegan @ reading away the days
Ask And It Is Given
ReplyDeleteI feel lucky to have read Rage by Jackie Morse Kessler.
ReplyDeleteThere are many, but right now I'd say the After series by Anna Todd.
ReplyDeleteFingersmith by Sarah Waters!
ReplyDeleteI would definitely say To Kill a Mockingbird. My all time favorite! :)
ReplyDeleteI was lucky to have read To Kill A Mockingbird and the Harry Potter series. I was recently lucky to read The Martian.
ReplyDeleteI am lucky to have read all the books I have read in my life, since in so many countries either females are banned from education or books are not available at all.
ReplyDeleteI met my husband through our love of the Harry Potter books. So that is a lucky series, for sure!
ReplyDeleteI feel lucky to have read The Wheel of Time series.
ReplyDeleteI like that I have read Falling Star by Laura DeLuca.
ReplyDeleteI feel lucky that i got to read 50 shades of grey.pretty interesting indeed
ReplyDeleteI would say 50 Shades of Grey because it reminded me how much I love to read
ReplyDeleteThat book would be Girl on a Train by Paula Hawkins.
ReplyDeleteThe Watchers by Dean Koontz
ReplyDeleteWould be To Kill a Mockingbird
ReplyDeleteTo kill a Mockingbird great book and movie too.
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