Our countdown to Valentines begins today with His Tender Touch by Tanya Stowe. She is giving one reader an autographed paperback of her contemporary western novel and a $5.00 Starbucks gift card.
The giveaway is open until February 21, so you have plenty of time to gain a few more points by sharing about the giveaway on your socials, leaving comments, and checking out the other ways to earn more entries here.
Keep reading to find out more about this book.
Giveaway is open to:
U. S. Only
About the Book
Is his faith strong enough to save them both?
Lacy Butler is graced with the gift of healing yet fails to save her mother. Rejecting her gift, God, and society, she’s content to live alone high above the mining town of Harperville. But her solitude is shattered when Royce Darnell builds a water flume through the middle of her mountain. With the livelihood of the miners and their families depending on his project, Royce refuses to stop building, no matter how good the reason. Besides, he’s convinced God wants Lacy to use her gift for good and not be a recluse afraid of human contact. But first, she must learn to trust, and Lacy doesn’t trust anyone, not Royce and especially not God. Soon Royce finds himself in a battle to save the two things he loves the most … Harperville and Lacy.
Bonus Question
Do you prefer to be left alone or in the center of a crowd?
Faith and Love Countdown to Valentine’s Day
Faith and Love Countdown to Valentines Day is a Christian Fiction giveaway with 14 days, 14 books, and 14 winners. There are a variety of Christian fiction available for the win, from historical romance, to contemporary, to suspense, to women’s fiction, and more.
The Schedule
Links will go live on the corresponding days.
February 1: His Most Tender Touch by Tanya Stowe
Feb 2: Every Day Filled with Hope by Shelia Stovall
Feb 3: Carol of the Rooms by Diana Leagh Matthews
Feb 4: Another Outer Banks Christmas by Christina Sinisi
Feb 5: Dreams of the Heart by Penny Zeller
Feb 6: Love’s True Calling by Lori Dejong
Feb 7: A Plan for Everything by Beverly Varnado
Feb 8: A Thousand Stolen Moments by Connie Ann Michael
Feb 9: Midnight Blue by Suzie Waltner
Feb 10: Tropical Target by Jennifer Pierce
Feb 11: The Glass Bottom Boat by Laura Thomas
Feb 12: Wild Heart by Colleen Hall
Feb 13: To Stand in the Breach by Danielle Grandinetti
Feb 14: Deadly Commitment by Kathy Harris
bn100 says
Don’t see the question to answer
Suzie Waltner says
It’s near the bottom of the post: Bonus Question
Do you prefer to be left alone or in the center of a crowd?
Lori R says
center of the crowd
TexasMomma says
I prefer to not be the center of the crowd, but not necessarily be left alone either. I prefer to hang out with a few friends & just not be around too many people at the same time, especially ones I don’t know well.
Roxanne C. says
Left alone
bn100 says
center of the crowd
Debra Pruss says
I enjoy being left alone. Thank you for the opportunity. God bless you.
Rose Milligan says
I’m content being alone, but on occasion I enjoy being in a crowd.
The book sounds wonderful.
Natalya Lakhno says
I prefer to be left alone and observe.
Patty says
Definitely left alone!
Becky Nelson says
I like my own company the best.
Suzie Waltner says
People watching is great!
Diana Hardt says
I mostly prefer to be left alone, but being in a crowd is alright if I’m not there by myself.
Suzie Waltner says
I agree. Having friends along helps tremendously.
Joannie Sico says
Left alone
Amber says
Left alone! Preferably in the woods with real books and lots of hot tea!
Sam says
Left alone
Alicia Haney says
I prefer to be left alone, but if I had to be left in the center I would talk to someone.
Michelle says
I enjoy being in the center of a crowd.
Amelia says
Left alone.
Mindy Bormann says
I prefer to be left alone. I like to observe.
Dreaa Drake says
Left alone. I’m kind of a introvert. I didn’t use to be, but getting older I feel I like dealing with people less.
Elizabeth Litton says
Left alone!! Crowds are stressful to me. 😀
Heidi Robbins says
Left alone for sure! I like smaller groups of people rather than crowds.
MICHAEL A LAW says
In a group
Alison Boss says
I mostly prefer to be left alone, but at times like to be in a group. Thanks for this awesome giveaway, Suzie! 🙂
Judith Martinez says
I like to be on the outer edge of the crowd where I can observe.
Glenda Henderson says
I don’t like big crowds
Cindy Ingram says
I prefer to be left alone. My ‘alone time’ is an absolute necessity!