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This week’s book giveaway is for the inspirational contemporary romance book The Carpenter’s Daughter by Jennifer Rodewald.
What is this book about?
Who am I? Sarah Sharpe has grown up as a carpenter’s daughter, knowing only the rough and work-heavy world of her father’s blue-collar profession. Abandoned by her mother as a baby, she’s lived 21 years content to drive nails at her dad’s side. Following her father into the world of construction was a natural path, and she took it without a second thought, but a harsh comment about her “butch” appearance sends her on a search for identity. Enter handsome and easy-going Jesse Chapman, the roofer she meets on her first foray into volunteer work for Homes For Hope. In every way, the quirky man is her opposite—confident, a people kind of guy, and most importantly, happy. His likable qualities continue to draw her in—and for some reason he keeps coming back to her. But they can’t be more than friends; he’s made that crystal clear. Except for a handful of times… and the confusion is driving her crazy. Sarah’s quest for self-definition becomes more tangled than she ever imagined, and she discovers that the journey will take her deeper than clothes and makeup. Filling the void in her heart becomes an obsession she cannot escape. How far is she willing to go to discover who she really is?
Where can I learn more about these authors and their books?
Jennifer Rodewald, author website
Giveaway
To enter the giveaway, just fill out the Rafflecopter form below. Open to readers with USA mailing addresses only. No purchase necessary. Void where prohibited by law. The winner will be notified via email and will have one week to respond back to me with their info. Good Luck and Thank You for stopping by!
The comment requirement for this giveaway is: Are you handy with tools or do you call someone else to fix things for you?
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I’ve never been good with tools of any kind. I’m fortunate and blessed that my husband followed his granddaddy around growing up and learned all kinds of skills including small electrical and carpentry skills.
Thanks for sharing Gail. 🙂
Both and neither. I like to try, but I also don’t want to make certain projects worse by trying and failing. Ha
I get that Katie. 🙂 Welcome to my website and thanks for commenting.
I usually call my husband and if he can’t do it we call a professional 😉
Thanks for sharing Jan. 🙂
I usually ask my Dad to fix stuff, though if it’s not too hard I may try myself.
Welcome to my website Megan. Thanks for commenting. 🙂
Mostly especially when my husband was an OTR truck driver now he is home every night so he usually fixes everything and I help LOL
I like that Linda. 🙂 Thanks for sharing.
My handyman is one of my good friends.
Thanks for sharing Nancy. 🙂
I am not handy at all with tools-my husband is very handy and he does all the handywork around the house
Thanks for sharing Susan. 🙂
My hubby 🙂
Thanks for commenting Natalya. 🙂