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You have won this set of books!
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It’s Saturday and as a special treat, we’ve got TWO books to
offer you today! Lost & Found and Picture This by Jacqueline Sheehan. Picture This just came out and is the follow-up to Lost & Found. One winner
will receive BOTH of these books. Read on to find out about these best-selling
books that are especially great for those who love to curl up and read with
your four-legged pals!
Rocky's husband Bob was just forty-two when she discovered him lying cold and lifeless on the bathroom floor . . . and Rocky's world changed forever. Quitting her job, chopping off all her hair, she leaves Massachusetts—reinventing her past and taking a job as Animal Control Warden on Peak's Island, a tiny speck off the coast of Maine and a million miles away from everything she's lost. She leaves her career as a psychologist behind, only to find friendship with a woman whose brain misfires in the most wonderful way and a young girl who is trying to disappear. Rocky, a quirky and fallible character, discovers the healing process to be agonizingly slow.
But then she meets Lloyd.
A large black Labrador retriever, Lloyd enters Rocky's world with a primitive arrow sticking out of his shoulder. And so begins a remarkable friendship between a wounded woman and a wounded, lovable beast. As the unraveling mystery of Lloyd's accident and missing owner leads Rocky to an archery instructor who draws her in even as she finds every reason to mistrust him, she discovers the life-altering revelation that grief can be transformed . . . and joy does exist in unexpected places.
Peaks Island, Maine, vibrates with its own special magic, a unique flow to life that knits together the small community that calls it home. The people, the animals, and even the houses have a charm and personality all their own. Just ask Rocky Pelligrino. Devastated by her husband Bob's sudden death, she found hope thanks to a relentlessly loyal black Lab named Cooper. Warm friends and a new job—as the island's animal control warden—have helped Rocky chart a course toward a promising future. She's even ready to try love again with Hill, the gentle and patient archery instructor. And there is an old house haunted by lost love and forgotten secrets that speaks to her soul.
But a phone call from a troubled young woman looking for her biological father shakes Rocky's newfound joy. Could this young girl hold a tendril of the man who was the love of her life? Or could the girl's appearance throw Rocky's world into chaos . . . and shatter her heart again?
To enter to win Lost & Found and Picture This, tell me something that you would hate to lose – an OBJECT that you own!
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entry is an extra entry toward the end-of-the-month grand prize of tons of
books – each day I’m gathering more and more books from authors
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I would hate to lose my engagement ring or my wedding band. I am always worried on cold days when they feel a little bit looser than normal that I'll have one slip off and it will be gone forever.
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A necklace with a cross my Mom gave to me as a child. It's just a special keepsake and I would hate to lose it.
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My wedding ring.
ReplyDeleteMy wedding ring, I'm always settings it down and forgetting where I took it off at
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ReplyDeleteI would hate to lose a scrapbook my mom made for me for my high school graduation.
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I would hate to lose my laptop...it has all my pictures on it.
ReplyDeleteIll be honest my dog.. I have a bloodhound named Hops, we let him loose in the woods on a walk one day and he was gone for 2 hours.. he usually stayed with us, but ran on.. that nose can smell up to 6 miles away.. I was devistated, I literally fell to my knees in the middle of the woods and sobbed thinking he was gone forever. He truly is part of our life, and I hate to think he wont be in it one day!
ReplyDeleteI would hate to lose my grandmother's wedding band. I wear it with my engagement and wedding rings closest to my palm. The other two rings are replaceable but this piece of my grandparents is irreplaceable especially since they are both dead.
ReplyDeleteMy necklace that has my cross and my St Patrick medal on it.
ReplyDeleteI would hate to lose my retro Air Jordan tennis shoes. They were the very last birthday present my mother gave me before passing away (I was 14).
ReplyDeleteMy baby Oliver. He is a 10 lb Yorkie and first animal that is truely mine. I'll never have kids so he truely is my baby and he loves me almost as much as I love him.
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I would hate to lose George Bear. He's been with since age 8.
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My iphone. It has all my phone numbers, birthdays, and calendar.
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My phone!! It has everything in it. My calendar, contacts, pictures, everything. I would be lost without it.
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My wedding ring.
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my grandmother's rings
ReplyDeleteI would hate to lose the gold cross that my cousin gave me for my 16th birthday. She died of cancer a year later so it really holds special meaning to me.
ReplyDeleteMy mom's ring that she had made with the diamond from my grandma's engagement ring.
ReplyDeleteI already won these books from a different website but I still want to be entered into the contest for all of the books! Someone else should win these amazing books!
ReplyDeleteI couldn't bear to lose my dog, Haley. I know it will happen someday, especially because she has cirrhosis of the liver but I try not to think about it.
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I would hate to lose the sock doll my great-grandmother made for me when I was born - I still have Buddy all these years later, a little beaten and worn, but still my safety blanket!
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My Swiss Army Watch that my now husband gave me. When he gave it to me, he said it will last a lifetime. And I thought diamonds are forever you fool. The diamond eventually came, and 12 years later, I'm still wearing the watch every day.
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ReplyDeleteI would hate to loose my wedding ring!!
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My engagement ring!
ReplyDeleteMy dime necklace (a dime from the year I was born) from my great-grandma!
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jenknee1976@hotmail.com
My iPhone. It's happened. It's not fun.
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My work cell phone that I pretty much use as my personal cell. That would really suck!
ReplyDeleteI have a pin on my visor that my mom gave me when I started driving. Her best friend gave it to her after she visited the Vatican. I am saving it for my kids when they start driving.
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The blanket my grandmother crochet for me.
ReplyDeleteAutographed football and jersey from when I worked for football team
ReplyDeleteI have an envelope of all of the letters my husband has written me from the time we were 14 up until he was on a submarine. They are priceless.
ReplyDeleteCarie
I would hate to lose the ring my hubby and kids gave me for Christmas this year.
ReplyDeleteThe object that I would hate to lose the most would be the cross that was on my dad's casket. - Hot in AZ (haha)
ReplyDeleteI would hate to lose my engagement or wedding rings.
ReplyDeleteSarah
I would hate to lose my wedding album. Most of the pictures do not exist anywhere else.
ReplyDeleteBev V (shaggy552@gmail.com
I would hate to lose my wedding album. Most of the pictures don't exist anywhere else.
ReplyDeleteI have worked hard the past 6 months to lose 35 lbs. My rings are very loose on me and I would really hate to lose them.
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My grandmothers wedding ring
ReplyDeletea necklace that had been my mother-in-law's.
ReplyDeleteMy grandmother's engagement ring.
ReplyDeleteMy grandmother's quilts.
ReplyDeleteIf I lost my smartphone I would be so upset.
ReplyDeleteMy blackberry! Although.....thankfully I do have it all backed up and could then switch to the iphone (which is what I will eventually do). But it would still be stressful as hell!
ReplyDeleteObviously my wedding ring, but other than that, my wedding album or the negatives of my wedding pictures. I still haven't converted them to digital, so they are the only copies I have!
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A note that my mom sent me about 10 yrs ago. I carry it in my wallet all the time.
ReplyDeleteWell, I lost my wedding rings (as in gone forever) and it was one of the worst experiences I ever went through. Now, an object that I would never want to lose would a small pair of earrings that my husband gave to me the year before we got engaged.
ReplyDeletei would hate to lose my wedding photos.
ReplyDeleteI'm with the first commenter- I would hate to lose my wedding and engagement rings! I am forever taking them off when cleaning, etc. and would hate to misplace them as they both symbolize so much!
ReplyDeleteJonita
I just got engaged three months ago and would be SUPER upset if I lost my engagement ring!
ReplyDeleteChristinaL
I've already lost 2 special pieces of jewelry..my first diamond ring I got from my parents when I was 16 & a charm bracelet they got me when I was 21. If they ever decide to get me another piece of jewelry, I would hold onto it for dear life
ReplyDeleteSad to say...my cellphone.
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my scrapbook from high school and college
ReplyDeleteI would hate to lose my Kindle. It goes everywhere with me. To work, camp and even just going to the store because you never know when you can grab five minutes to read.
ReplyDeleteMy scrapbooks. The ones from before the digital age that I could never replace.
ReplyDeleteI would hate to loose my jewelry my grandparents have me.
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My new smartphone! Keeps me connected with everyone, and holds so much of my memories for me!
ReplyDeleteI would hate to lose the ring my grandmother gave me that's my birthstone.
ReplyDeleteI would hate to lose the ring my grandmother gave me.
ReplyDeleteI would hate to lose either my camera or my Kindle.
ReplyDeleteSomething I'd hate to lose would be my wedding ring!
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I would hate to lose my ring that was my Granny's. I actually have been thinking about putting all the objects I would hate to lose in a fireproof box just so I know they would be safe.
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I would hate to lose my engagement ring! FI picked this out and bought it for me. We were recently robbed so my ring is one of the few valuables I have left.
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A monogram necklace I received for my 17th birthday. My mom, aunt and sister all have the same piece and I love it.
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I would hate to lose my wedding or engagement ring. I have an obsessive compulsive habit of twirling them around on my finger and one is always flying off. Sometimes I catch myself starting to do it with my hand out the window while driving and I'd hate to drop one then!
ReplyDeleteMy purse! I would feel very lost with out it!
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I would hate to lose my wedding pictures. I couldn't replace them.
ReplyDeletemy mother gave me her engagement & wedding rings a few years after my dad passed.she wanted me to enjoy them while she was alive i've never worn them. now that i've finally met mr. wonderful and things are progressing (nearly 5 years now)i've told him where i keep them so that he can propose using them. they mean more to me than anything else i own.
ReplyDeleteMy Grandma and Great-grandma's wedding rings.
ReplyDeleteMy wedding ring--Considering my husband already lost his within 2 years of us being married!
ReplyDeleteMy laptop, because I'm not the greatest at backing up things.
ReplyDeleteMy phone...I would probably never be on time again as it has all of the appointments for our family. LeslieGC
ReplyDeleteMy wedding rings. I lost my wedding band during a move once and was absolutely devastated. My husband kept telling me that it would be easy to replace, but I just wanted to wear the same one he put on my finger on our wedding day. Then a couple of weeks after our move, I found it in one of our boxes!
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i would hate to lose my computer...most of my pictures are on there!
ReplyDeleteI would hate to lose the ring that my husband gave me for our tenth anniversary.
ReplyDeleteMargie T
There really isn't anything I couldn't live without but I guess if I had to choose I would say my laptop. I recently moved across country and it's really the only way I keep in touch with my friends and family back home. I mean I still can by phone but as you know facebook has taken over the world. :)
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ReplyDeleteMy husband who was diagnosed with Leukemia last year
My 2 Golden Retrievers
My wedding ring & family Bible...
I could stand to lose a few pounds!!
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My engagement and wedding rings. I don't always wear them, but that's because I am so afraid that they'll fall off somewhere so I often just leave them at home.
ReplyDeletemy two rescues, the best pups in the world.
ReplyDeleteI already lost what I would hate to lose--my wedding ring--so I guess my pets--
ReplyDeleteIt would have to be my engagement & wedding rings. They mean a lot to me.
ReplyDeleteMy gold necklace. I think it holds some importance to me because it my one piece of jewelery that I bought myself that has withstood time and my ex. Plus the fact that it's still very stylish and I wear it all the time.
ReplyDeletei'm with those who said engagement/wedding rings. although losing my camera or cell phone would hurt too.
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My Kindle!!
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My iPhone. I use it for everything! Plus the conversations my friend Holly and I have through text can NEVER get out! Haha!
ReplyDeleteTerri M.
I would hate to lose my wedding ring or my necklace that has the solitaire from my engagement ring on it. I would just die!!
ReplyDeleteI would hate to lose my phone. It's normmally with me every moment, but I can't imagine my life without it near me. I know, that is sad to admit! jennyb75
ReplyDeleteMy Bible. I highlight and write in mine. I would hate to not have all my past insight in my future
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