A new bunch of books to giveaway!
The giveaways for this theme will be about a random series of books related only because they are about things that make me think of summer!
For this theme I have a bunch of summer things in my mind:
1. bugs
2. beach
3. travel
4. storms
5. horse-riding
6. gardening/farms
7. going home to visit my family
8. weddings
9. blue sky
10. dandelions
11. hiking
12. potlucks
13. crazy reality shows
14. books with the word "summer" in them
I had other words, but couldn't think of books to use to relate to them! :)
RULES FOR ENTERING:
a. Post a comment to the blog entries of the books you would like to win AND answer the question that goes with it. There will be one summer word giveaway at a time.
Today's Question: What's your favorite kind of cake? Mine is "Darn Good Chocolate Cake"--a chocolate cake "doctored" up with pudding and chocolate chips! MMMMMM
b. Enter on or before the date specified. Today's book winner will be drawn on August 22.
c. Check back for the next summer theme word giveaway!
Today's summer thing is "Weddings" and the book is The Wedding Caper by Janice A. Thompson.
When a $25,000 night deposit mysteriously disappears from the Clark County Savings and Loan, Annie Peterson, has reason to be concerned and to assume the role of amateur sleuth. Her husband's job at the bank makes him a potential suspect, but knowing him to be a godly man, she can't imagine it. Then again, there is that matter of the weddings to factor in. Twin daughters Brandi and Candy have just received proposals and two weddings are pending. Sure, Warren occasionally jokes about robbing the bank to pay for the ceremonies, but Annie knows him better than that...doesn't she?
My Thoughts:
I found this to be a pleasant and easy read. Perfect summer reading! The story rolled merrily along as Annie works to solve the case of the missing money from her husband's bank. Annie is a sweet and lovable character who gets so caught up in her "investigator" lessons that she begins to worry her friends and family who don't know what she's up to. Filled with humor and gentle reminders to constantly seek God's direction in our lives, this book is a great read.