Friday, August 20, 2010

Giveaway: She's Gone Country by Jane Porter

She's Gone Country
Jane Porter

Shey Darcy, a 39-year-old former top model for Vogue and Sports Illustrated led a charmed life in New York City with a handsome photographer husband until the day he announced he'd fallen in love with someone else. Left to pick up the pieces of her once happy world, Shey decides to move back home to Texas with her three teenage sons. Life on the family ranch, however, brings with it a whole new host of dramas starting with differences of opinion with her staunch Southern Baptist mother, her rugged but overprotective brothers, and daily battles with her three sons who are also struggling to find themselves. Add to the mix Shey's ex-crush, Dane Kelly, a national bullriding champ and she's got her hands full. It doesn't take long before Shey realizes that in order to reinvent herself, she must let go of an uncertain future and a broken past, to find happiness--and maybe love--in the present.


WANT TO WIN A COPY OF THIS BOOK?
{August 20-31, 2010}
  • Only residents of the U.S. or Canada are eligible to win
  • No P.O. Boxes please
  • Winner will have 48 hours to respond to email or a new winner will be chosen
  • Giveaway copies will be sent directly to winners from the publisher
  • Up to 3 copies will be available depending on entries.
  • Winners will be randomly selected using randomizer.org and contacted via email.  

  To win, please complete the following:
  1. In the comments section, please leave your email address (If you win, I will need to be able to contact you), and your answer to the following question:
Which do you prefer, city living or country living?

 Extra entry (+1): Tweet this giveaway (leave a link to your tweet in the comments section) 
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26 comments:

  1. Hi Tasha,

    I'm book-obsessed, too! Following you from Fun Follow Friday. I’m posting inspiring messages on my new Facebook fan page…links below!

    http://www.facebook.com/pages/Inspire/338562522284?ref=ts

    http://inspiredbyron.blogspot.com/

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  2. There's something to be said for both...I've lived in the country and the city. I love the idea of country living, but city living fits my lifestyle better.

    chezraine@gmail.com

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  3. Blog hopping here. Just as I thought, I'm not eligible to get your giveaways. =(

    How's Finding Perfect? I love the first book "Chasing Perfect".

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  4. I just tweeted about it here:

    https://twitter.com/laurelrainsnow

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  5. Thanks for stopping by my blog this morning. Reading is most definitely an obsession/addiction.

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  6. Blog hopping and BONUS, I get to enter a great giveaway! I have one up on my site also (different book obviously) http://acozyreaderscorner.blogspot.com

    thanks for including me in the giveaway. schlarmette[at]gmail[dot]com

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  7. oh, sorry forgot to leave my answer! City living... I only read about the country stuff... haha ( :

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  8. I think I would love to have both...a house in the country AND a condo in the city...I can only dream! Thanks for hosting this giveaway.
    hotvernon@hotmail.com
    check out my giveaway at www.mandysescape.blogspot.com

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  9. Definitely live in the country as long as I can visit the city.
    fwiw(dot)kea(at)gmail(dot)com

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  10. Both. I've lived in both and each one I love so much for different reasons.

    E-mail: crazybookworm@live.ca

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  11. Country living is the best.
    tweeted. https://twitter.com/mbreakfield/status/21713190759
    marlenebreakfield(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  12. Came for the hop (thanks for hopping by my blog) but I read the description of this book and it sounds kind of awesome.

    I'm definitely a city girl. I would have a hard time living somewhere where the mall wasn't a 20min bus ride from home.

    Going to go check out some of our reviews.

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  13. I have always lived in a small town so thought I would love to live in the city...until I lived in L.A. for awhile. I am a country girl for sure! Especially with three little ones!

    gjmanning@wildblue.net

    I tweeted about it here: http://twitter.com/Booklovingmommy

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  15. Hello Tasha, Many thanks for joining me at Pen and Paper. I'm not able to join you in this giveaway but will add it to my comp/giveaway page. Nice to have met you, I've really enjoyed visiting and look forward to getting to know you better.

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  16. I live in the city but dream of country living...

    msbrebner@gmail.com

    Looks like a cute book!

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  17. I really like aspects of both, but if I had to choose, it would be city living.

    bgcchs(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  18. Country living. I enjoy having fresh air.

    aikychien at yahoo dot com

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  19. I tweeted:

    http://twitter.com/aikchien/status/21832302031

    aikychien at yahoo dot com

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  20. Tough question. I would say country but not the boonies.

    monagarg@yahoo.com

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  21. I would say living in the city is better for me. It takes a strong person to be able to in the country, to be truly at peace with oneself and secure enough to be alone and seek things on their own. I am the type of person that needs constant stimulation and excitement, lest I stand still for too long and actually think about my problems and such. I desire an enviorment where things are always changing so I can eternally chase something.

    miss.savetheplanet@gmail.com

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  22. I've just moved to Fort Worth from the country in Pennsylvania. I guess I've "gone city"!! The country is a tough place to live: there are fewer people, fewer chances for "culture," and often fewer conveniences. But with all that, you better know the people that are there, you're prouder of YOUR culture, and you appreciate a convenience when you see it. If the choice is between having everything and everyone at anytime or meaningful things, deep relationships, and knowing how to work with what you have, then it's really no choice at all. Country living is my preference!

    sonata_fourteen@yahoo.com

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  23. I prefer country living any day. You just can't beat the peace and quite. Please enter me. Thanks!

    ayancey(at)dishmail(dot)net

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  24. I am a city girl for sure! Although I do like breaks in the country, I am not sure I could be there all the time. Even if I am in my apartment, I like to know there is lots to door right out the door!

    Thanks for hosting this giveaway

    booksncity AT gmail DOT com

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  25. I prefer city living..there is so much to do!

    littleone AT shaw DOT ca

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  26. Please include me in the giveaway.

    THANKS.

    silversolara AT gmail DOT com

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