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This week’s book giveaway will run for three weeks and is for the Men of Valor series by Irene Hannon.
What are these books about?
After seven years as a Chicago homicide detective, Lisa Grant has hit a wall. Ready for a kinder, gentler life, she takes a job as a small-town police chief. But the discovery of a human skeleton by a construction crew at the edge of town taxes the resources of her department. A call for assistance brings detective Mac McGregor, an ex-Navy SEAL, to her doorstep. As they work to solve the mystery behind the unmarked grave, danger begins to shadow them. Someone doesn’t want this dead person telling any tales–and will stop at nothing to make certain a life-shattering secret stays buried.
After losing her parents in a car accident and her sister to a house fire, Christy Reed has been mired in grief. Life is finally starting to feel normal again when an envelope arrives in the mail–addressed in her sister’s handwriting. And the note inside claims she is still alive.
FBI Special Agent Lance McGregor, a former Delta Force operator, is assigned to reopen the case, but he’s coming up with more questions than answers. If Ginny Reed is still alive–who is the woman buried in her grave? Where is Ginny? And is Christy a pawn in a twisted cat-and-mouse game–or the target of a sinister plot? As he digs deeper, one thing becomes clear: whoever is behind the bizarre ruse has a deadly agenda.
After a disastrous Middle East mission ends his six-year Army Ranger career, Finn McGregor needs some downtime. A peaceful month in the woods sounds like the perfect way to decompress. But peace isn’t on the agenda once he crosses paths with publishing executive Dana Lewis, a neighbor who is nursing wounds of her own. Someone seems bent on disrupting her stay in the lakeside cabin she inherited from her grandfather. As Finn and Dana work together to discover who is behind the disquieting pranks, the incidents begin to take on a menacing tone. And when it becomes apparent Dana’s foe may have deadly intent, Finn finds himself back in the thick of the action–ready or not.
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The comment requirement for this giveaway is: You’re writing a letter for a time capsule. Do you print or use cursive handwriting?
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Since these days I print nearly everything, I would probably print my message for the time capsule.
Thanks for commenting Gail. 🙂
I would probably print so that it doesn’t fade away over time.
Thanks for commenting Natalya. 🙂
I would definately print my message to put in a time capsule
Thanks for commenting Susan. 🙂
I would print Thank you for this amazing post!
You’re welcome Sarah. Thanks for commenting. 🙂
I would print so anyone could read it
Thanks for commenting Linda. 🙂
I would print my message so deciphering it would be much easier.
Thanks for commenting Maryann. 🙂
Cursive as it is becoming a lost art.
Thanks for commenting Lucy. 🙂
Definitely cursive. Thanks for the giveaway.
Thanks for commenting Amanda. 🙂
I almost always write in cursive, so I’d write in cursive…and then maybe print it below, sort of a translation for those who, unfortunately, cannot read cursive.
That sounds like a good idea Roxanne. Thanks for commenting. 🙂
print
Thanks for commenting BN.
Cursive is my first choice
Thanks for commenting Patty.
I would leave a note in both cursive and also printed.
Thanks for commenting Sally. 🙂
My handwriting is a combination of printing and cursive.
Thanks for commenting Paula. 🙂
Probably a casual cursive that makes it still easy to read as print.
Thanks for commenting Nancy. 🙂
I think cursive! It’s more authentic and personal!! Thanks for the chance!
You’re welcome Paty. Thanks for commenting. 🙂
I’d probably write in cursive or type it on my computer and print it out.
Thanks for commenting Winnie. 🙂
Cursive as it is becoming a lost art.
So true Shelia. Thanks for commenting. 🙂
Now I usually print as it is clearer and I was a Kindergarten and First Grade teacher so my printing is good.
Thanks for commenting Faith. 🙂