Sunday Post & Giveaways Galore – 12/14/14

Posted December 14, 2014 by Nicole @ Feed Your Fiction Addiction in Sunday Post / 14 Comments

The Sunday Post is a weekly meme hosted by Kimba @ Caffeinated Book Reviewer ~ It’s a chance to share news~ A post to recap the past week on my blog and share news about what’s coming up in the week ahead.

Last week on FYFA (and in my life):

A much more relaxing week around here. The biggest thing going on was getting ready for the 2015 Book Blog Discussion Challenge (I spent way too much time on the pretty button).

Here’s what you may have missed this past week:

Next week on FYFA:

  • Tortured Souls by Kimber Leigh Wheaton (giveaway & top ten list)
  • We Should Hang Out Sometime by Josh Sundquist (ARC review)
  • This Shattered World by Amie Kaufman and Meagan Spooner (review)
  • Let’s Discuss – The Impossibility of Culling my TBR List
Book-Haul
For Review:

Just PruMad World

Great Discussions/Goings On Around the Blogosphere:

Other Current Giveaways on FYFA: 

(Besides the ones listed above)
  • Deceived by L.A. Starkey – Still time to enter to win the first two books in the series!
  • Paranormal Keepers by Jen Naumann – Still time to enter to win a signed paperback!

Even More Awesome Giveaways on Other Sites:

Lots of good stuff! Have any giveaways or great discussions happening on your site right now? Feel free to share them in the comments!

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14 responses to “Sunday Post & Giveaways Galore – 12/14/14

    • I loved Anne Pfeffer’s NA book Girls Love Travis Walker (it was one of the first NA’s that I really enjoyed), so I can’t wait to read Just Pru! Thanks for stopping by!

    • Ha! Well, I’ve been known to say I’m going to post something and then not get it up. In this case, though, I actually DO have the two review posts written because I read This Shattered World back in June (right after BEA) and wrote a review shortly after and the other book was NetGalley so I wrote my review so I could submit my feedback. Woo hoo! Two things scheduled!!

    • The worldbuilding was good – except for one small detail that really bugged me. It’s a shame when I get hung up on something like that, but sometimes it happens.

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