Book Giveaway: Cold Case Disappearance by Shirley Jump
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This weekβs book giveaway is for the inspirational romantic suspense book Cold Case Disappearance (affiliate link) by Shirley Jump.
What is this book about?
Reopening a missing person case⦠could have deadly consequences.
Vlogger Annie Linscott is determined to investigate the unsolved disappearance of her friend Jenny. She travels to Crestville, Colorado, to make sure Jenny isnβt forgotten as another statistic, with or without help from Sheriff Brady Johnson. Bradyβs faithβin himself, in justice, in Godβhas been tested lately, but he canβt deny that something is off in the small town. When their digging catches the attention of sinister forces, Brady wants to protect Annie. But someone is determined to make sure this case remains coldβ¦even if they have to kill for it.
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26 Comments
Sally Davison
My podcast would be about how to live in the city and move to the country off the grid. The many adventures I had from being citified to countryfied.
Loraine
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Kay Garrett
IF I had a podcast, I think I would name it Kay’s kitchen disasters and how to avoid them. Love to cook/bake and through my many years there have been a fair share of flops. Thankfully the good results greatly out weigh them, but would be nice to share with novice bakers and maybe save them some of my mistakes. It could entail things like how to substitute by using what you have on hand and how to split or double recipes as well.
Loraine
I think that would be a meaningful podcast, Kay. Thanks for commenting. π
SARAH TAYLOR
If I had a podcast it would be named Sarah’s Vegetable garden podcast and I would be talking about home canning on it!
Loraine
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Danielle Hammelef
My podcast would be called Danielle’s Dish and would talk about cookbooks and reviews of recipes inside of them.
Loraine
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MS Barb
Looks like a great read! The cover grabbed my attention!
Loraine
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Gail Hollingsworth
My podcast would be called “Book Savvy”. I would take about the latest book I’d read and invite the author and any guests to call in and comment., Each week I’d mention next week’s book so listeners could be prepared.
Loraine
You had me at books, Gail. Thanks for commenting. π
Christy Maurer
If I had a podcast, it would be called Books before Bed, and it would be about the books I read way past bedtime!!
Loraine
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Shelia Hall
Mine would be the Happy Reader and we would be talk about books we have read and liked/disliked
Loraine
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Linda Moffitt
“The Truth” & About Politics
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BN
bookin’ books
Loraine
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Natalya Lakhno
Iβd call my podcast βGrace in the Everydayβ.
It would be all about walking with Christ in real, ordinary life – not just the big spiritual moments, but the quiet, messy, in-between ones. Iβd talk about things like learning to trust God when prayers feel unanswered, finding peace in anxiety, and what it actually looks like to surrender control (which is way harder than it sounds).
Loraine
I’d listen to that podcast, Natalya. Thanks for commenting. π
Art
I’m not sure what name I would give a podcast….maybe Conversations on Controversial Conundrums? We could interview people about various topics and invite listener input.
Loraine
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Michelle Miller
I’d start the DNF Podcast and talk about books I and my guests started reading and stopped and why. I could also ask for book suggestions from the listeners to add to my TBR and then evaluate them.
Loraine
Thanks for commenting, Michelle. π