Eleanor Bertin is giving away an ebook copy of Tethered, which just won Best Contemporary Fiction book for 2020 in the Word Guild awards. This is an amazing and well-deserved honor.
This novel is the third in The Ties that Bind Series. Though you’ll want to read the first two books because they are wonderful, Tethered centers on a new character.
Great news! This giveaway is open for both U.S. and international entries.
The Story
Sometimes a gentle question can break a bone.
Life has been going swimmingly for biologist Dr. Robert Fielding until he’s hit by a squall that threatens to shipwreck him. Tormented by the losses in his life, he resists the friendship of his new neighbour, Anna Fawcett. After all, a senior and her son with Down syndrome aren’t exactly in his league.
But Anna’s fresh cinnamon buns come with a side of innocent questions that erode his faith in naturalism and collide with his assumptions about life, love and truth. Have his foundational beliefs been the cause of his personal losses?
As he searches for answers, Anna’s example of loving integrity keeps him coming back. Or maybe it’s her homemade pies. Yet to risk re-thinking his core convictions for a chance at personal peace would expose his soul and tear open an old wound.
Note:
- The Rafflecopter winner is open to those with either a U.S. or international address.
- The giveaway is for a print edition of Tethered by Eleanor Bertin.
- Contest Guidelines Link
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I don’t own a home but rent so never was involved in renovating the house. However, I would love to see how she deals with renovating her home and solves the problems that come up. Would love to read & review in print format
Hope I Win
Thank you so much for sharing. God bless you.
I wouldn’t take on an extreme renovation. My husband and I did remodel both are baths which were big enough projects. We did one at a time.
I’m a little too old and with health issues, so renovation projects are not happening these days. However, my husband and I built our own home 40 years ago, so I guess you could say we undertook a project!
No I wouldn’t care to take on a renovation project at my age! Book looks good. Thanks for the chance to win.
Luckily I married my hubby AFTER he totally renovated our Victorian home!!
nope, too much hassle!
We’ve done some remodeling. Hubby does most of the work himself so it takes foorreevveerr!! So I’m thinking no thanks on renovating a derelict house!!
It is a battle I would take on as long as the house is not completely a money pit. That being said, there’s a lot we need to do on our current home.
Sometimes a person has to keep the upkeep on a place!