Monday, October 5, 2015

Cover Reveal & Kaderade Gift Extravaganza! #Giveaways


I hope you are all ready for this post! I really mean that. When Kade approached me with it, I choked. I think I stopped breathing for a few minutes. I'm fairly certain you will all have to read it a few times just to make sure you read it correctly the first time. And trust me... It's real.

First what Kade has for you is the cover reveal to his new book Borrowing Trouble (Out October 20th) the blurb, and the entire first chapter to it. Let's start with that fabulous treat first.


AVAILABLE OCTOBER 20th


BLURB

After an amicable divorce, Jay Hill decided to move back to his rural hometown with his teenage kids. Being on good terms with his ex-wife and in laws has made the transition into single life pretty smooth. Things were good and uncomplicated. Then Landon Petty walked into his life.

Landon didn’t expect to still be stuck in his hometown working at his dad’s sawmill at this point in his life. Being an openly gay truck driver was as awkward in practice as in description. When Jay came to take over managerial duties at his dad’s business, Landon was surprised to find a friend. When Jay turns out not to be as straight as he thought, things get complicated.

When feelings for Landon shine a light on how much Jay’s life has been actually half lived, he’s forced to decide if he’ll jump in with both feet or if he’ll let Landon slip through his fingers.


 

Chapter 1

            Landon kicked his work boots on the doorstop before walking into the trailer that contained his father’s office. His father was obsessive about muddy floors, a bit too obsessive for a man whose business was a saw mill. The whole mill was dirt and wood chips. Landon couldn’t even walk across the driveway of Petty & Green Mills without tracking mud into his own truck and house every afternoon.
            Once he was satisfied that his boots were as free of mud as they could get, he wandered in to where their office assistant, Ms. Lynne, sat on the phone bitching about something concerning insurance. As Landon handed over his trip report, he smiled fondly at the older woman who was rolling her eyes and making the blah, blah, blah hand gesture toward the phone. He felt for whoever was trying to tangle with Ms. Lynne, since she’d been doing this job for damn near twenty years. She was all of five-foot-five and constantly made up, her hair teased high, but one shouldn’t be fooled by her southern grandma façade. She was all bulldog.
            Landon walked to where they kept the coffee pot and poured himself a cup, trying to fend off the cold. “Landon,” Ms. Lynne called out. He turned back to her. She held her hand over the mouthpiece of the phone and continued, “Your Daddy wants you to pop in the office before you head out on your next load.”
            “Yes, ma’am,” he confirmed with a nod and headed to his dad’s office, sipping his coffee. He was surprised his dad was even in his office. The old man was usually out supervising the hell out of everyone. His dad was a strict boss, but he was fair, and for their little county in Mississippi, he paid well.
            The office door stood open, so Landon stuck his head in and knocked on the door frame. “Knock-knock. Ms. Lynne said you needed to see me.”
            Landon’s dad looked up and waved his son in with a grunt. Ricky Petty was a burly man, three inches taller than Landon’s five-feet-ten, and built like a barrel with a pair of sticks for legs. His grunt was one of his good mood grunts. Landon and his mother had turned deciphering his father’s grunts into an art, though his father was not a complicated man. He was big and intimidating, with a red beard and dark brown hair always covered in a straw cowboy hat that shaded his dark brown eyes enough to make him seem much surlier than he was. He was actually just your typical country-bred, good ol’ boy with a teddy bear disposition—unless he was in a snit. Then he was damn near horrifying to watch. Landon had stayed out of trouble as a kid, the wrath of his father’s rare temper and the firm set of his face when disappointed had been enough to make even a bigger man feel two feet tall.
            Landon plopped down in the wooden chair that faced his father’s desk, waiting for his dad to finish up whatever he was doing with the papers he was shuffling. Landon had finished his coffee before his dad finally looked up. “Sorry, son. Lynne and I are dealing with new hire insurance horse puckey.” Landon smiled at his dad. The old guy was not one for cursing, and Landon found his silly curse-word replacements endearing, coming from such a big man.
            “You guys hired someone new?”
            His dad grunted an affirmative, then shut the folder containing the papers he’d been fiddling with. “We finally hired on a new manager so you can focus on hauling full time.”
            Landon breathed a sigh of relief. He’d been hauling full time as well as handling overseeing the day-to-day management of the mill, so he was usually around until late in the night dealing with schedules and payroll. His dad had been looking for a while for someone so Landon could focus on the part of the job he liked most, hauling their wood chips from the mill down to the plywood and paper plant in Laurel, Mississippi. It was typically a six hour round trip, and when you started at three in the morning and didn’t get home til eight at night, it made for a long day. Plus, his dad really wanted someone around to help on-site so they could both cut out earlier than they had been over the last year since his dad had bought out his partner, Jimmy Green.
            “That’s great, Dad. Decided not to use one of the old timers?”
            “Naw. They all sniffed around the job but wanted the extra pay without the extra hours.”
            Not surprising at all. He wasn’t sure how good they’d take to an outsider coming in as their boss, but his dad knew best. And Landon had no interest in being manager any more, so he’d take what he could get.
            “Marty Bennett told me his son-in-law was looking for better paying work.”
            Landon furrowed his brow, trying to remember the son-in-law in question. “Bethany’s old man? Thought she was in Atlanta?”
            “Name’s Jay. I s’pose they’re actually split up. She’s off at Emory. Marty says he’s a good guy, though. Let her go off and get some fancy degree and keeps the kids during the school year. Marty figures they’ll end up back together at some point, high school sweethearts and all.”
            Landon smiled again. “You old men are as bad as the blue haired ladies with your gossipping.”
            His dad harrumphed. “Nothin’ wrong with a man wanting his kid happy. Thinks they’re a good fit and Jay’s a good family man, treats his girl well. It’s best for those kids, you know.” Landon’s dad and his friends were old school, so they would think that. Landon thought he remembered Jay from the couple times the man stopped by when Bethany had babysat Landon. They were both a good seven or so years older than him, so he didn’t remember either of them all that well.
            “When’s he start?” Landon asked.
            “Monday, next week. You should come by tomorrow and meet him. Your mama is makin’ dinner for him and his kids over at the house tomorrow night.”
            “You know I wouldn’t miss a free meal, pops.” Landon also wanted to meet the man he’d undoubtedly have to train before they got mired in the work.
            “Your mama will be happy to hear it. You can cut out early since it’s Friday, so come on over to the house at six o’clock.”
            “Will do. Anything else you need?”
            “That’s all. You get on out on the road again. We’ll be seeing you tomorrow.”
            “Yessir,” Landon confirmed, and headed on out to check that his next trailer was loaded. He couldn’t wait to shake the man’s hand who’d be lightening his work load. Hopefully, he wouldn’t have too many days left like this one where he’d have to come in and write up payroll. Maybe he’d actually be able to get out to Jackson on the weekends and scratch a long-burning itch he’d let fall by the wayside for months now.

Landon showed up at his parents’ house the next night a little after six. He’d managed to get all the payroll checks passed out and still had time for a shower and a change of clothes. Thank God for small favors, he wouldn’t meet his new mill manager in dusty, day-old clothes and muddy boots. Not that the man would actually be paying attention, and he’d sure understand if Landon was dirty, since he presumed the man was used to dirty work clothes.
            Landon had seen the man’s application and his work experience was full of welding, mechanical, and mill work. Hired as a favor to a friend or not, the man had almost twenty years of solid hands-on experience, so he was more than qualified for the position he was stepping into. He’d even been a supervisor at the steel plant he’d worked at in Tupelo before moving back to his hometown. Ms. Lynne knew the family and had shared that Jay had moved to get his kids closer to his in-laws so they’d have family around while he worked.
            Landon parked his truck in his parents’ massive, dusty yard next to his father’s dually and petted their two black labs that ran out to him as his mother opened the front door. “There’s my handsome son!” She waved from the porch as Landon approached.
            Hugging her neck, he greeted, “Hey, Mama.”
            “Glad you could make it for dinner. You work too hard, I never get to see you anymore.”
            “Hopefully this new manager is gonna change that.”
            “He’s a nice man. Your daddy seems to like him.”
            “That’s good,” Landon said with a smile, walking in the house and shedding his jacket. His mother took his jacket and hung it up on her overstuffed coat rack by the door. She asked him about work as he followed her to the kitchen-slash-dining room. As they approached, he could hear his father’s booming laugh, which meant his dad must really like the guy.
            “Jay, do you remember my son, Landon?” his mother asked when they turned the corner into the room. Landon blinked and willed his body to behave when he took in the form of the new manager he was going to be training. Holy hell.
            The man was as tall as Landon’s father, slimmer in the mid-section, but well-muscled up top from hard work. The baby blue henley he was wearing was tight on his chest and biceps, which were nicely defined. The lighter blue of the shirt set off his sun bronzed skin. His short brown hair and stubbled beard had a few lighter patches that’ll probably grey in another five years or so, but he didn’t seem all that much older than Landon. Those light patches only served to make him more attractive. Kind brown eyes crinkled at the sides with a smile that nearly took Landon’s knees from under him. Jay extended a large hand at Landon, who stood blinking for just long enough that his mother had to smack his shoulder.
            Landon shook his head to snap himself out of his embarrassing daze and walked forward to shake the man’s hand. “Surely this can’t be little Landon? Last time I saw you, you couldn’t have been more than ninety pounds dripping wet.”
            I’m not twelve years old any more, man. And his cock was sure reminding him he was well past puberty the way it started perking up at just the contact of their hands. “Uh, yeah. Been a while. Sorry, I don’t remember you much.”
            And that was a total lie. Landon remembered now being thirteen the last time he’d seen Jay Hill. Jay’d been twenty, and he was at a Christmas party with Bethany and their baby son. Landon’s body reacted much the same as it was today. He couldn’t believe he’d forgotten how incredibly attractive Jay was, and damn if they man hadn’t gotten better with age. It was going to be torture working every day with this guy.
            Thank goodness I won’t be at the mill as much.
            But the glaring reminder that the man was straight made itself known as he turned to introduce his now sixteen-year-old son, Clint, and his twelve-year-old daughter, Millie. They both looked like their father, which was lucky for them because his genes had produced handsome children.
            “Landon here’s gonna be training you,” Landon’s father beamed. “He’s been managing the mill while we looked for a new manager.” He patted Landon on the shoulder proudly. “He’s been a big help while we’ve been short-handed.”
            Jay’s eyes went wide. “You’ve been managing and makin’ hauls?” Jay seemed impressed.
            “Yeah, it’s been a long year. Glad to have someone to take some of the load.” Landon almost groaned when his brain immediately supplied a dirty connotation to his latter statement. Oh, this was gonna suck. And not in a good way.
            “I’m just glad for the work. Hope I don’t disappoint.”
            Landon’s father waved off Jay’s concern and assured the man he was sure they’d made the right decision bringing him on.
            Regardless of his traitorous dick, Landon couldn’t help being relieved. His dad was usually a good judge of this stuff and Landon felt that much closer to being free of so much extra responsibility. He also reminded himself how long it’d been since he’d gotten laid. He would be able to go to Jackson, to the bar, and find someone for some fun once he got Jay trained up. That’d surely make the whole horny-for-the-straight-man thing easier to handle.
He hoped.




Are you still there? Hope you aren't hyperventilating yet. Because Kade has only just begun to blow your mind!

You saw this is titled Cover Reveal and Kaderade Gift Extravaganza, right?

How about we get to the extravaganza part.

Deep Breaths....



MASSIVE GIVEAWAY!

Here's how it works. Part of this giveaway is done through rafflecopter. The rafflecopter portion of this giveaway ends October 15th. 

I will explain the rafflecopter giveaway to you and Kade himself in the video below will explain to you the GRAND PRIZE.

RAFFLECOPTER GIVEAWAY:

4th-tier prizes would be the standard: (3 winners) Get to choose anything from Kade's back list.
3rd-tier:(2 winners) ARCs of his new book Borrowing Trouble & a back list book. 
 
2nd-tier: (1 winner*)  $20 GC for Amazon, ARC, paper back, and back list book.
REMEMBER: Rafflecopter giveaway ends the 15th!
Winners are contacted via email. So check your spam.


a Rafflecopter giveaway



GRAND PRIZE
Disclaimer: To enter the Grand Prize Giveaway you must be at least 21 years old and live in the Continental US. All entries to the grand prize must be emailed to: kadeboehmewrites@gmail.com
Contest winner will be announced on October 20th. On the release of Kade's new book Borrowing Trouble. 

To explain the Grand Prize (That closes the 18th), here is Kade himself.
Good luck everyone! 


 

85 comments:

  1. Oh the books sound something I will definitely enjoy!

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  2. I've got all your books and just love them!! Hope I finally get to meet you one of these days!! Awesome giveaway, you rock Kade!!

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    1. we must, maggie! we hav no excuse other than being busy bees haha

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  3. Great cover! I have all your books so I'd love to get my hands on this one! Will it be for pre-order?

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  4. I can't wait to read this. I have all your books in both kindle and paperback. Love love them all.

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  5. Borrowing Trouble or Going Under :)

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  6. This one sounds great! Would love to read it!
    V:)

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  7. Love the cover
    Would love to get my hands on this only because I already have Kade's other books!!

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  8. Other than this new book, the other book by Kade that I'd love to get my hands on is A Little Complicated. What a great giveaway! I would love to enter for the grand prize, but I have something too big going in my family at that same time next year. I am so sad that I can't try to win such a great prize!

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  9. Shut the front door. What a amazing chance at a bunch of great prizes

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  10. That new book sounds amazing Then again so do all of them :) Also, this may well be the giveaway to end all giveaways. Well done you two.

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  11. This book sounds amazing but than again it's Kade so that says it all. I' m really excited about the giveaway

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  12. Sounds amazing ! Thanks for the chance! 😍

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  13. Super excited for "Borrowing Trouble" Thanks for the giveaway opportunity

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  14. I've read Trouble and the Wallflower. The Borrowing Trouble excerpt was good. So many of them look like they'd be amazing reads!

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  15. Borrowing Trouble. I LOVE them all. <3 Can't wait to read it!!!

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  16. This sounds amazing.... can't wait!!

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  17. Amazing prize but I'm in the UK anyway the new book sounds FAB I'm looking forward to reading it as I have nearly all of Kade's books.

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  18. I've read all Kade's books on my Kindle. Love him so much!! Would love to have Borrowing Trouble. My most favorite is Don't Trust The Cut!!

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  19. I'm a bit behind and I haven't read Confessions of a Wild Heart yet. It's not my TBR but I'm easily distracted and keep forgetting and remembering and then forgetting again. Oh... I should start it today before I forget again because as soon as Borrowing Trouble comes out I'm going to read that! LOL I'm already excited, the first chapter is great.... except the bit about having to WAIT for the rest of it. You are a tiny bit evil Kade. Congratulations on driving us all crazy with your pretty cover and opening scene. = )

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    1. Whoops! It's ON my TBR not NOT my TBR... sheesh. Sometimes I worry about myself.

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    2. haha i do like to tease ;)

      hope it's worth the wait, tho. Good luck on the giveaway!!

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  20. Wow! Insane! Can't wait to read this book

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  21. You Rock Kade I loved meeting u last year whether I win or not I'll see u there again this year
    And boo let's meet up for drinks we live so close
    Txs for the chance
    Love ya ❤️

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    1. Val, we will DEF get together ASAP. I feel bad I've been in staten island a few times lately to hav a drink with a friend and TOTALLY forget that's your neck of the woods. We WILL remedy that

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  22. Love it!! Awesome giveaway! ❤❤

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  23. Can't wait for this book! Wish I was brave enough to do a video!

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  24. This book looks great! Thanks for all the chances to win, too!

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  25. i would love a signed copy of Borrowing Trouble!

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  26. This is soo exciting on two counts, first a new book from you, Kade, and then the awesome giveaway!!! How great is that?!?

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    1. I may hav lost my mind a little, but hey, i'm fun at least haha. And I'm SUPER excited myself.

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  27. So cool! I'd like to read this new one, Confessions of a Wild Heart and We found love! You rock! Ty for the giveaway

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  28. I want this one! I've read quite a few of your books and they just keep getting better and better. Congratulations on this new book!

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    1. thank you for saying that! you're awesome <3

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  29. I can't wait for Borrowed Trouble! And it's released on my birthday!!!! Yippee!!!

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    1. I do love when the timing works out so well ;)

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  30. What a great giveaway would have loved to go to new york and meet kade but unfortunately i am in australia. ...�� pat mackley

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  31. I have them all except Borrowing Trouble! Love love Kade's style of writing! I really enjoy escaping into his worlds. Congrats on the new release Kade!!

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    1. THANKYOU thankyou thankyou!! <3 Hope you enjoy Borrowing Trouble!

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  32. I can't wait to read this! Thanks for the wonderful giveaway :)

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  33. I have read them all. Would love a copy of this one. I can't wait to read it.

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  34. So cool! I am so behind on reading your books, but I'd love to read this new one, Confessions of a Wild Heart and We found love! You rock! Thank you for the awesome giveaway!!!!!

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  35. Can't wait to buy the book. This will be a one click one the 20th for me.

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  36. Can't wait to buy the book. This will be a one click one the 20th for me.

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  37. Love the cover, Kade. Can't wait to read it and what an awesome give away.

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  38. Love the cover, Kade. Can't wait to read it and what an awesome give away.

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  39. Can't wait to get my hands on Borrowing Trouble!
    Thanks for the chance

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  40. Wow, great giveaways!

    I don't actually have ANY paper books anymore. I hoard them and how does one choose a gem to get rid when the hoard gets too big?! But! If I were to find myself getting a paper copy of any KB book, I'd go for We Found Love.

    Beautiful book. Painful to read, but beautiful.

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  41. Chance of the Heart

    Can't wait for this new one. Love the cover! <3

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  42. We Found Love or Where the World Ends or Borrowed Trouble would be awesome to get my hands on. Great giveaway, thanks much for the chance!

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  43. I would want one of the few I haven't read, but can't pick because they all look good!

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  44. so many Kade books still on my wishlist...Christmas is coming though which means Amazon gift cards :o)

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  45. What can I say? You are an amazing writer a person. I'd love to have this new release of yours. Thank you and stay fab!

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  46. Borrowed Trouble definitely! I read all the others that I wanted to read by you...

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  47. I can't wait to read WANT. Kade plus erotica equals an especially yummy guilty pleasure.

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  48. I need Gangster Country in my life

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  49. You are crazy! I would love to get my hands on this one as I already have all your other books.

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  50. I can't wait to read WANT. Kade plus erotica equals an especially yummy guilty pleasure.

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  51. The new one actually sounds great so I would love to get this one ;-)

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  52. I can't wait to read Borrowing Trouble :)

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  54. What Kade Boehme book would you love to get your hands on? This one, Borrowing Trouble. Love how you can make me want to know a character after three paragraphs.

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  55. So many, but Borrowing Trouble would be awesome! Thanks for the opportunity :)

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  56. I would like to read Where the World Ends

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  57. I would like to read Where the World Ends

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  59. Borrowing Trouble sounds absolutely awesome and I for one can't wait to read this one, oh yes and the next one and then the next one... well you get my point ;-) Very amazing giveaway Kade, you are insanely awesome!!!

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  60. Sounds like a great book. I e loved every one of your books I've read so far.

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  61. Borrowing Trouble sounds awesome!

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  62. The only books that I haven't read are Where the World Ends and the newest one Borrowing Trouble. Thank you for the chance at this giveaway!

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  63. All of them....lol....I love all his books but Gangster Country is my favorite. I would love to add that bad boy to my bookshelf. Thank you for the chance at this fantastic giveaway

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  64. I've been meaning to get Keep Swimming. It's on my wish list
    Great giveaways.

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  65. The book sounds great! Can't wait to read it! :)

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  66. I always love his books. Can't wait to read this!

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  67. Finally made it onto the computer to be able to enter. Yay! Fabulous excerpt, Kade! :-) I can't wait to read it!! Thank you for a chance to win one of the great prizes.

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  68. Chance of the Heart is still on my TBR

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