Happy St. Patrick's day, giveaway hoppers! Thank you Kathy at I Am A Reader, Not A Writer and Cindy Thomas for hosting this hop.
What You Can Win
I've tried to do some research on books set in Ireland or with Irish characters, and I found quite a few - both adult and YA. Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer is a personal favorite of mine, as I adored the audiobooks. What YOU can win here today is your choice of book that has something to do with Ireland or the Irish. I'm even willing to go out on a limb and let you choose something with the Tuatha Dé Danann (Hounded by Kevin Hearne, anyone?) or the Fae.
Giveaway
So, let's go through this - you're entering to win YOUR CHOICE of one (1) books set in Ireland, with Irish characters, featuring the Tuatha Dé Danann, or something to do with the Fae. All you have to do is be you and fill out the Rafflecopter form. You may want to check out the Terms & Conditions on the widget if you like rules and other such silliness.
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Thanks for the giveaway! I love many fey books and there was a book I liked called On Dublin Street that was good too. :)
ReplyDeleteI just recently read Why I Let My Hair Grow Out by Maryrose Wood. It was cute.:)
ReplyDeletehaven't read any; don't know of any
ReplyDeleteI havent read PS. I love you, by Cecelia Ahren, She is from Irland, and the novel is ambiented on Irland.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to get The Ruby Brooch by. Katherine Lowry Logan. Thanks for this chance.
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I really would love a chance to read more diverse books, like what you're promoting here, Irish themed books! Thank you for this great giveaway :D
ReplyDeleteI can't think of the name of any because it has been years since I read one. Thanks for having the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI have not read a book in a while that was based in Ireland. I know I have because I love Historical Fiction and a lot of them are in Ireland.
ReplyDeleteMy favorites are Karen Marie Moning's Fever series and Samantha young's On Dublin Street series.
ReplyDeleteI just read Gregg Luke's new book The Healer set in Ireland. I cannot think of another one without searching some. I LOVE IRISH ANYTHING except erotica.
ReplyDeleteI love any books set in Ireland with a supernatural or romantic theme.
ReplyDeletei read Buried in a Bog...........sooo good......
ReplyDeleteO.R Melling The Chronicles of Faerie! I read it a long time ago, and I LOVED it. In fact, I think if I won, I would get the first book in that series! Maybe....
ReplyDeleteMy favorite would have to be Daughter of the Forrest by Juliette Marillier - she writes excellent fantasy set in early Ireland.
ReplyDeleteooh probably Dracula by Bram Stoker! :D Just love that books.
ReplyDeleteMaybe See Me by Wendy Higgins! Love her writing :)
ReplyDeleteI loved The Moorchild by Eloise McGraw when I was younger. I can't think of any more recent reads set in Ireland but I am sure there are a few that I enjoyed.
ReplyDeleteDaughter of the Forest (Sevenwaters series) by Juliet Marillier
ReplyDeleteI read See Me by Wendy Higgins recently and really liked it.
ReplyDeleteI just finished the Daughter of the Forrest by Juliette Marillier and loved it!
ReplyDeletePS. I love you, by Cecelia Ahren
ReplyDeleteI have been wanting to read Wendy Higgins - see me!!
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I want to read In the Woods by Tana French.
ReplyDeleteI started reading P.S. I Love You but couldn't finish it b/c it was due back at the library. I would like to finish it.
ReplyDeleteThanks :)
My fave is moonfire the main character is Irish
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Irish novel is Angela's Ashes. It's so good.
ReplyDeleteA favorite Irish read is Nora Robert's Circle trilogy.
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