Book Review Giveaway – Win a Book I Reviewed in February

I started my Book Review Giveaway for two reasons: one, I wanted more people to read my reviews. Most bloggers I know bemoan the fact that even though book reviews are the main reason they blog, readers gravitate towards more “exciting” posts like memes, lists, giveaways, and discussions. Two, I wanted to put one of the books I’ve read each month in the hands of someone who’s really excited to read it. I stopped doing it because I just needed a break. Well, the break is over! Here’s how my giveaway works:

  • Each month around the 15th, I’ll post the giveaway, featuring all the books I reviewed the previous month. (sort of like a wrap-up post, but with bonus content!)
  • I’ll leave links to my reviews because I want you to read them if you haven’t!
  • The giveaway will run for two weeks, until the end of the month, at which point I’ll randomly choose a winner.
  • **Bonus: If I manage to post EIGHT reviews in a month, I will choose TWO winners! (That’s gonna be hard, my average is 6-7)
  • The giveaway is INTERNATIONAL, provided The Book Depository ships to your country.
  • No substitutions! If you win and you’ve already read the books, or you just don’t like the sound of any, then I suggest you don’t enter. This giveaway is pretty specific and this is one rule I’m strict with. I usually post a variety of books, both adult and YA, in lots of genres, so hopefully there will be something that interests you.
  • I use Rafflecopter for my giveaways, and there are multiple ways to enter. You don’t have to have a Twitter account to participate!

Congrats to last month’s winners: Lisa (US) chose The Bard’s Blade and Annie (Australia) chose The Will and the Wilds


I only reviewed six books in February, I’m not sure what happened. But the winner will have some excellent choices nonetheless! Here are the books I reviewed (click on the titles to read my review):

Upright Women Wanted by Sarah Gailey. The nitty-gritty: Queer Librarians take on the Man in this rolicking, imaginitive Wild West tale. 

A Witch in Time by Constance Sayers. The nitty-gritty: Lovers cursed by a witch find themselves reliving their lives, over and over, in Constance Sayers’ sparkling and gripping debut.

The Unspoken Name by A.K. Larkwood. The nitty-gritty: An exciting, fast-paced fantasy debut that will leave readers clamoring for the next book.

Untamed Shore by Silvia Moreno-Garcia. The nitty-gritty: A lush and evocative story about a young girl’s coming-of-age in Baja California, Untamed Shore was a pleasant surprise.

Moontangled by Stephanie Burgis. The nitty-gritty: A sparkling and witty story set in Stephanie Burgis’s Harwood Spellbook series, full of romance and magic. 

Finna by Nino Cipri. The nitty-gritty: Wormholes, a missing grandmother, relationship drama and even some eldritch god horror infuse this short and lively novella with excitement and heart.


Ready to enter? Simply fill out the Rafflecopter form below. One international winner will be selected on April 1st. Good luck!

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Posted March 15, 2020 by Tammy in Book Review Giveaway / 21 Comments

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21 responses to “Book Review Giveaway – Win a Book I Reviewed in February

  1. Sarah

    Ooh… so many great choices. Think I’d have to go with Upright Women Wanted. Though I want to read Finna too, but it’s hard to ignore that five star review!

  2. Summer

    Upright Women Wanted has stood out to me as one I want to read since the first time I looked at the blurb.

  3. Danendra Daniswara

    I came here because of the giveaway, I really want Upright Women Wanted, wish me luck and thank you for doing this

  4. Lily M.

    Hi!! Thank you so much for this opportunity :):) I think i’ll choose The Unspoken Name by A.K. Larkwood

  5. Marijana

    I’d choose A Witch in Time by Constance Sayers. 🙂
    Thanks so much for the giveaway! <3

  6. Penny Olson

    The variety and quality of these books is great. I’d choose The Unspoken Name. Thanks.

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