Showing posts with label contest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label contest. Show all posts

Monday, May 20, 2013

Win a Kindle Fire!

 
Andrew Gross is back! NO WAY BACK, that is!

Join BookTrib to chat live with New York Times bestselling author, Andrew Gross to discuss his new book, NO WAY BACK on 5/22 at 7:30 p.m. ET and you can win a brand new Kindle Fire loaded with a selection of Andrew’s books!
One woman is framed for a horrific crime, and desperate to prove her innocence. Wendy Gould is an attractive, happy suburban mom, and an experienced ex-cop. A chance meeting with a stranger in a hotel ends when the man is murdered and she’s the only witness, forcing her to run from rogue federal agents determined to keep her silent, even if it means killing her. Things only get worse when the authorities—the wrong ones—find their way to her door, giving her no recourse but to flee from her only safe haven.
A breathtaking tale featuring two strong, sympathetic women who must rely on each other to take down powerful, lethal forces, No Way Back is a riveting tale full of twists and thrilling surprises from the bestselling author who is “coming up on the rails behind Harlan Coben and Lee Child” (Evening Standard, U.K.)


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I have not read Andrew Gross but this sounds awesome! And a chance to win a Kindle Fire? Okay! Sign me up.
 

Happy Reading and as always, thanks for stopping by!

red headed book child

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Adriana Trigiani Contest. 2 days late and 2 dollars short.

I missed this contest by two days. Way to go, Shel. Too busy, too much sunshine, too much energy from a toddler keeping me busy! :) Oh yeah, and that darn potty training. Whew!

I am still going to post it anyway. In honor of Mother's day and my love for all things written by Adriana Trigiani.
I have a soft spot for her books because I discovered them right after my Grandma died last year. I read Very Valentine and Brava, Valentine and for those of you who have not read them (shame on you!), they are about a granddaughter and her grandmother who run a shoe making business in NYC.
I adored them! They made me feel more at peace after losing my beloved Grams.
I am currently reading Don't Sing at the Table, her memoir about her own grandmothers. It's so very wonderful and my heart gets all warm and fuzzy when I am reading! I convinced my book club to pick it for our May choice. I can't wait to see what the ladies think
about it this week when we meet.

TLC Book Tours and Harper Collins are hosting this contest with Adriana. Details here.
I chose to post a recipe that my Grandma used to make all the time growing up and up until she was about 80. My mom took over making it at that time.
It is a simple Czech soup called Vomacha.
Certainly not fancy but when I eat it now, I always think of her. She put her love into it and I know she enjoyed making if for me, since i ate it with such gusto. :)
The contest required you to make it and post a picture. Since I am late in doing this, I don't have a picture but I will share with you all the recipe.

Vomacha

1 lb. green and yellow wax beans, cut into 1 inch pieces
1 potato, peeled and cubed
1 tsp. salt
1 tbsp. onion, minced
1 tbsp, head dill, snipped
1 cup of Half and Half
1/2 cup milk and 1 tsp. flour, stirred into a roux
5 hard boiled eggs, if desired, chopped

Cover with water in large pot, beans potatoes, salt and onion. Cook until soft. Then add dill, cream and gradually pour in roux, stirring constantly.
Bring to a boil, add eggs, or cooked diced chicken breast.
Be careful not to make broth too thin. More water may be added later if necessary.
If you like you can put in a little vinegar to taste.

I like how the recipes of my Grandma's were always written in her stream of consciousness. A little bit of this, a little bit of that and if you happen to have this, put it in there if you'd like :)

I miss you Grams.

Happy Reading and maybe eating! As always, thanks for stopping by!

red headed book child