Sunday Shout Out 25


Recently, I introduced a new feature here at In the Hammock on Sundays. It's called "Sunday Shout Out" and it's a place where I can give a special shout out to those publishers and authors who have sent me books over the week, as well as those bloggers who have hosted contests that I've won! I'll also be giving shout outs to any other cool books, blogs or bookish news that I've spotted during the week.


Contest Wins
"A Christmas Home" by Greg Kincaid


I'm so excited to read the newest book in this series! The first was "A Dog Named Christmas", you might have seen the movie on Hallmark! I loved both the book and movie :)

Won from Books Love Me


For Review
"The Lady and Her Monsters" by Roseanne Montillo
 


About Mary Shelley and "Frankenstein"!

"The House Girl" by Tara Conklin



Contests
 My blog is a stop on a blog tour for "The Warlock's Curse", you can find the Rafflecopter for the tour-wide contest here!

Enter to win "The Warlock's Curse" by MK Hobson!






9 comments

  1. i think sunday shout out is a great idea! i am loving the cover of House Girl!

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  2. That dog is awesome! I think I've heard of the movie A Dog named Christmas but haven't seen it! will have to correct that as I usually love the movies you recommend.

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  3. The Lady and her Monsters and The House Girl both look and sound lovely! I hope you enjoy all your reads, Carrie! Happy Sunday! :)

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  4. soo cool to see all of these books. really love your blog. been following for a long time and it just keeps getting better :)

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  5. Enjoy reading A Christmas Home!

    I really like the cover for The House Girl. Will check out what it's about.

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  6. The Christmas book looks good, I'm a sucker for books with cute animals on the cover!

    And I like the sound of the House Girl, too. Enjoy!!

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  7. OOh nice! Those are all new to me, but I hope you enjoy them all! Congrats on your win!!

    Here's my STS

    Have a GREAT day!

    Old Follower :)

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  8. The Lady and Her Monsters sounds intriguing! Frankenstein is one of my favorite classics.

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Thanks so much for your lovely comments!