Winter Reading Challenge 2018

Brr it’s cold outside, but we’ve got the perfect reads to keep you warm this winter!
Love is in the air this season, so grab these unforgettable love stories of 2018 during the Winter Reading Challenge.

This week’s featured book of the week is
Dreaming in Chocolate by Susan Bishop Crispell!

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 Reading in a winter wonderland!

Share #WRC2018 posts all winter long for your chance to win our winter wonderland grand prize pack! Every post you share with the hashtag #WRC2018 counts as one entry into our grand prize giveaway!

Run With The Wolves – Get Our #WRC2018 Bonus Book!

If you loved The Hunger Games and Station Eleven, get THE WOLVES OF WINTER by Tyrell Johnson today (link to Amazon page)! Also follow @booksparks on Facebook to sign up for the Pop Up blog tour for this #WRC2018 bonus pick.

“An exciting, fast-paced tale . . . Johnson is an excellent storyteller; the novel is full of action, suspense, and plot twists as the resilient characters fight for survival in a harsh winter wilderness.”—Publishers Weekly

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Click the button below to enter our exclusive #WolfPack giveaway. You could win a cozy throw, warm winter pajamas and a marshamallow fireside candle!

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#WRC2018 – Meet Your Next True Love(s)

Match Made in Manhattan

Match Made in Manhatten by Amanda Stauffer

All of online dating’s hits and misses are detailed in this romantic read. Two failed relationships were enough for Alison to realize that it may be possible to find true love in a new age of dating apps. From undercover agents to hipster folk singers, Match Made in Manhattan brings readers a world of men you’ve probably already swiped left on.  

All We Knew by Jamie Beck

The second book in the Cabot series, All We Knew centers around loving husband Hunter and the sudden changes in his near-perfect life. As the love of his life struggles to accept that they can’t start their own family, Hunter will have to find a way to save his failing business and keep his marriage afloat. Can Hunter find a way to have it all again?

The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah

The newest novel from the New York Times bestselling author of The Nightingale details one family’s move to an isolated town in Alaska. Not fully prepared for the harshest winter of their lives, the Allbright family will come face-to-face with things far more dangerous than the raging snow storms outside. As winter’s excruciating darkness falls upon their small cabin, the family will have to stick together if they have any hope of surviving.  

She Regrets Nothing by Andrea Dunlop

Laila Lawrence had always been denied the glamorous New York City lifestyle the other half of her family lives, but when her mother passes away, the twenty-three year old orphan will have a shot at living the life of luxury. As she settles into a world of scandal and betrayal, Laila must find her place and come to terms with family secrets that threaten the fragile fabric of the sophisticated family.

Things To Do When It’s Raining by Marissa Stapley

Returning home after her life has seemingly fallen apart, Mae Summers must find a way to cope with her grandmother’s worsening dementia and the secret that drove her grandfather away. As fixing her family begins to seem like a distant dream, her first love Gabe will re-emerge with his own harrowing past and potential for a new relationship with the woman he never stopped loving.

Dreaming in Chocolate by Susan Bishop Crispell

Penelope Dalton knows the recipe for the perfect hot chocolate, but when it comes to forming the perfect family for daughter Ella, she is at a loss. When Ella’s biological father, Noah returns to town, Penelope begins to feel guilty for never telling him about his daughter. As Noah begins to win Ella’s heart, Penelope struggles to tell the truth. Will he stick around and be the father Ella needs or will he leave both of them with nothing but a broken heart?