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Todayβs book giveaway is for inspirational historical romance book, The Lost Castle by Kristy Cambron.Β You can check out my review for this book here (The Lost Castle book review).
Some stories are so heart wrenching that they can make the reader emotionally wiped out by the end. This can be especially true for stories during a time of war. I love it when an author can tell a tragic story and weave hope into it. If you haven’t noticed, I’m the type of reader who likes happy ends in my books. π
Where can I learn more about this author and their books?
Kristy Cambron, author website
Giveaway
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The comment requirement for this giveaway is: Have you ever read a tragic story that gripped you emotionally but still left you feeling a sense of hope?
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I recently read Lost December by Richard Paul Evans which is a modern day prodical son story. I really kind of hated the book until Luke starts making some attempts to turn his life around.
I need to check that one out Perrianne. Thanks for sharing. π
The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks. made me feel like this. Thanks for the chance
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You’re welcome Tammy. Thanks for commenting. π
No I don’t think I have…to be honest I am not sure.
Thanks for commenting Sabrina. π
Probably many of them.
The Mark of the King by Jocelyn Green
Whose Waves These Are by Amanda Dykes
Anything by Joanna Politano
Those are some good titles Paula. Thanks for sharing. π
Yes, several. Whose Waves These Are by Amanda Dykes, Where Hope Begins by Catherine West, and The Medallion by Cathy Gohlke come to mind.
I enjoyed Amanda’s book. Thanks for sharing these Winnie. π
Not that left a sense a hope at the end. Maybe Me Before You qualifies?
Thanks for sharing Linda. π
Ghost Heart. I still think about it today and I read it a couple of years ago.
I love it when a good book sticks with you. Thanks for sharing that with us Gail. π
Yes, absolutely!
Thanks for commenting Barbara. π
I feel so tragically heartbroken anytime I read a WWII/Holocaust book.
Thanks for commenting Dianna. π
I really donβt think Iβve read a βtragicβ story that has left me with a sense of hope. But I have read plenty of stories in general that have given me a sense of hope. I appreciate those types of stories immensely.
So do I Shamekka. Thanks for sharing. π