Whew-Hoo! It’s Free Book Fridays
It’s almost 1am and I’m still awake because I’m so excited about our very first giveaway! I didn’t want to wait until the morning to post it.
Beginning today, we are launching “Whew-hoo! It’s Free Book Fridays.” Each week, I’ll give away some of my favorite books on marriage, becoming a better wife and getting the most out of your relationship.
I’m an avid reader and buy so many books Keith once placed a book-buying moratorium on me. He said I had so many books there wasn’t room for anything else in our house! A slight exaggeration…but it is true I love a good book. To this day, if you open any closet or armoire in our home, you’re going to see books stacked. Okay, I concede…I probably have too many books.
I’d love to start an HWC book club one day but there’s just no time for that now so this is the next best thing. Every Friday, I will give away some of my favorite books, as well as books from authors who have been kind enough to offer their best-selling books to the readers of this blog.
Here’s the only caveat: I have to personally like the book or it must already be a best-seller. This way, I’m not giving away books you wouldn’t purchase for yourself. What would be the fun in that?
So let’s get started. Since this is the very first Free Book Friday, let’s give away a two-pack. So excited!
Project Happily Ever After by Alisa Bowman
If you read my blog post yesterday, you know I have an enormous respect for this author and fellow blogger. In this book, Alisa, bravely tells the story of how she went from wishing her husband dead to renewing her wedding vows. Her four-month project was a last ditch effort to save a marriage that many – her friends, her colleagues, and even her mother – had written off as hopeless.
A Short Guide to a Happy Marriage by Sharon Gilchrist O’Neill
I recently met Sharon via email and learned about her fabulous book. I haven’t read it but the reviews are great. Quick snippet: “Here’s a little philosophy to set the stage. Many have conceptualized marriage as tedious, lifelong work, day in and day out. That’s enough to make anyone ponder jumping ship. Marriage, to me, is better thought of as a creative work in progress. Just as the artist or writer has times when his or her work flows and all is going well, so does a marriage.” – page 15-16
To enter to win this fabulous two-pack:
1) Leave a comment below answering the following question: “What book on marriage has inspired you the most?”
2) Like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter (you can fid the links on the top right-hand side of this site )
3) Click on “The Top 10″ button below and vote for Happy Wives Club to be a Top 10 Marriage Blog of 2011. We’re already a finalist and voting ends this Saturday.
That’s it! You’re now entered to win.
Until Monday…make it a great weekend!
Fawn Weaver
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