About Writers On Reading

Welcome to Writers on Reading! You can expect a great author interview every Friday. Plus some fun drawing giveaways you won't want to miss during the month of June! So make sure you enter! Click here for scheduled interviews. Our goal is to present the books writers love, so through their interviews, you can get to know writers as readers too. (And hopefully find new favorites!) I remember a special thrill whenever I heard my favorite writers loved the writers I loved. Here, I hope you'll share my delight of discovery. I am arranging interviews and will soon be listing upcoming guests. If you have a question you'd like asked, or if you'd like to be guest, please use the contact form below. Thanks for visiting!

Saturday 30 May 2015

Writers On Reading Blog Launch: Book Giveaway Drawing---Jo Huddleston's Wait For Me

Jo Huddleston, whom I interviewed on May 22 has graciously offered one Kindle copy of her book Wait For Me. I will be doing the giveaway as part of my blog launch. This Southern Fiction writer's books look sweet as pecan pie So don't miss out on your chance to win a copy of her newest release, Wait For Me. Leave a comment either here or on her fun Writers On Reading interview post before 5:00 p.m. CDT on June 15 to enter and one entrant will be randomly selected. Draw will be held June 15 and is limited to US residents; entrants must be 18 or older. For further details see my Disclaimer page. Happy reading!

Here's Wait For Me's back cover copy:

Can Julie, an only child raised with privilege and groomed for high society, and Robby, a coal miner’s son, escape the binds of their socioeconomic backgrounds? Set in a coal mining community in West Virginia in the 1950s, can their love survive their cultural boundaries?

This is a tragically beautiful love story of a simple yet deep love between two soul mates, Robby and Julie. The American South’s rigid caste system and her mother demand that Julie chooses to marry an ambitious young man from a prominent and suitable family. Julie counters her mother’s stringent social rules with deception and secrets in order to keep Robby in her life. Can the couple break the shackles of polite society and spend their lives together? Will Julie’s mother ever accept Robby? 


2 comments:

  1. Hi Jo and Deidra. You don't need to put me in the drawing. I've already read this very entertaining book. I just wanted to say hello, and tell you readers that "Wait for Me" is a good read.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Thanks, James, for adding your recommendation on Jo's book. BTW, folks, if you missed James's interview on WritersOnReading, he's got some other great reading experiences to share. Here's the link: http://writersonreading.blogspot.com/2015/05/writer-james-r-callan-on-reading.html

    ReplyDelete