I will be "seesawing" back and forth between mystery/suspense and chicklit books to give away. Get it? It's like a seesaw: first the mystery book will come up, then the chicklit book will come up; back and forth.
Suspense books will be reviewed and listed for giveaways on Mondays and Thursdays.
On Wednesdays I will throw in a surprise...maybe a non-fiction book, maybe an audio book (I love using those for walking!), maybe a piece of the jewelry I make...who knows?
The drawing for the books will be held 2 weeks after each book is posted. The drawing for today's book will be held on Tuesday, May 6.
Now the rules:
1. Post a comment to the blogs with books that you want to win. In your post you will get to answer a silly question.
Today's question: How many siblings do you have? I have three brothers who are all older than me by quite a bit--the closest is 12 years older than me. Do you think I was a surprise? My mom used to call me "Missy" as like a nickname sometimes and one of them told me it was short for "mistake." Gotta love brothers! I actually don't get to see them very often since they all live in Washington state.
2. Not all books I review will be giveaways. Only the ones that have this logo with them or specifically indicate a giveaway.
3. Wait to see if you win.
Today's book is Randy Singer's By Reason of Insanity
Description:
After a series of kidnappings and murders in Virginia Beach, newspaper reporter Catherine O'Rourke experiences disturbing dreams that detail each crime. In an effort to aid the investigation, she shares them with her confidential source--a detective working on the case. Catherine's intimate knowledge of the crimes immediately makes her a prime suspect. When scientific evidence corroborates her guilt, she's arrested and charged with murder. As she begins to doubt her own innocence, Catherine turns to Las Vegas lawyer Quinn Newberg, a high-priced specialist in the insanity defense. Quinn believes in justice, Vegas-style. But he doesn't believe in the supernatural, or that Catherine's dreams are anything other than the result of a fractured personality disorder. Who can understand the human mind? Quinn knows that insanity cases are unpredictable, but nothing had prepared him for this! To win, or even survive, Quinn will need more than his famed legal maneuvering and biting skepticism. On this case, he needs a miracle.
Sounds like a good read! It's next on my TBR pile.