Thursday, April 08, 2010

How to Knit a Love Song Giveaway!

The giveaway is now closed, April 13th, 2010!!! Thanks to everyone who entered.

Hi Knitters,
On my vacation I read a couple of novels. The first one I read is called, How to Knit a Love Song, by Rachael Herron. You may have heard of Rachael before in the knitting world because she writes the popular knitting blog called, Yarnagogo. She is a genuine knitter and you can tell that through her book. The knitting and knitter's lifestyle is craftily woven throughout the book without being clumsy or forced.

The fictional story is set on a California sheep ranch. Cade, the resident rancher, is taking care of the land and sheep for his great aunt who has moved off to a retirement community. He wants to someday own the land himself and continue to run the ranch. Eliza Carpenter, the great aunt, just happens to be a beloved knitting guru (think Elizabeth Zimmerman and you'll have a clear picture). While Eliza is at the retirement home she meets the young and beautiful Abigail through knitting. Eliza becomes Abigail's knitting mentor. Abigail's knitting career takes off due to Eliza's guidance. They are fast friends. Abigail becomes a knitting book author and gives all of the credit to Eliza.

When Eliza passes away she leaves a small cottage and the surrounding land to Abigail. The small cottage and land happen to be a part of the bigger sheep ranch that Cade inherits at Eliza's passing. Abigail is saddened by the loss of her friend and mentor but is happy to leave a tumultuous life behind and move to the cottage to write and knit in peace. She knows nothing much about Cade and vice versa.

When Abigail shows up to claim her cottage and land, Cade is nothing short of angry about his new land co-owner. Then all chaos breaks loose!

The book has twists and turns and although you might be able to figure out who will be standing at the end it is still fun getting there. There is adventure, romance, story-telling, knitting and good old-fashioned fun in these pages.

Let me warn you though, it is a romance novel. There are definitely steamy scenes sprinkled throughout the book. This book is R rated for sure. It is not for kids in any way, shape or form. My blog is usually G rated and squeaky clean so that is why I want to put out this warning!

I really enjoyed reading How to Knit a Love Song. I especially love it because it is written by a blogger and a knitter who I have known (in the blogging sense) for years. It has touched me to hear and see how excited and proud Rachael is of her book.

Congratulations to Rachael. I loved your book and recommend it to anyone who loves a good romance novel and knitting. You don't even have to be a knitter to enjoy it. It is a light, fun and fast read. It was hard to put down once I started.

I emailed Rachael to ask if I could hold a giveaway for a copy of How to Knit a Love Song on my blog. I actually asked for her publicist's email but Rachael offered to sponsor the giveaway herself! Since she is sending out the book to the winner she offered to sign the book as well! How cool is that?

Leave a comment on this post to win a signed copy of How to Knit a Love Song! Please only enter once, leave an identifying something on the comment (name, link, ravelry id, email)! This makes it easier for me to contact the winner to get a mailing address. I will pick a winner in a few days or so. I will then post the winning comment so be sure to check back.

Enter quick! You will love it!
Good luck!
best, susie
p.s. There is a sweater pattern included at the end. Abigail knits a sweater throughout the story and then you get the pattern for the same sweater!
p.p.s. Rachael has done 2 podcast interviews that I have listened to: Knitcast and The Knitmore Girls. They are both wonderful interviews!

268 comments:

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Carolina said...

Sounds like a fun book. I always enjoy your blog. (Rududu on ravelry.)

Anonymous said...

That sounds like a wonderful book. Thanks for the review. Angela Hudson

grammynan said...

I have been to Yarnagogo often and have been looking forward to reading this book. thanks for the opportunity to win.

Wentay said...

Sounds like a great book - I may have to buy it even if I don't win it!

Lulu said...

sounds like a great book.

Unknown said...

Sounds like a great book - and even if I don't happen to win one here (!), I'll definitely have to get hold of it somehow! Many thanks

JennyWrens said...

I'm JennyWrens (on Ravelry) and this sounds like just my sort of book! Hope I win!!!

Anonymous said...

Love your blog, reading and knitting. Thanks for holding this giveaway. Would love to win Rachel's book.

barb said...

I need a good knitting / romance book.
Thank you for the giveaway.

barb from knitting thru the itty bittys

PumpkinFreckles said...

Oh, I love a good knit-fiction. This sounds great. Thanks for the recommendation and the give away.
i'm pumpkinfreckles on ravelry

Sarah Dedmon said...

How fun! The only other knitting novel I've read was Friday Night Knitting Club. Think I need to branch out. Love your work.

beefi8 said...

I would love to read this book! Thank you! Tammie Pfeiffer

Unknown said...

Thanks for your blog and a chance to win a lovely book. Knit, read, eat, travel a bit - we are so lucky if we are able to enjoy these pleasures of life!

Karen in CT

pookie said...

Reading AND knitting. could life get any better?? Thanks for offering the book as a giveaway.
pookie pookie1717@hotmail.com

Bridget said...

Heck, I'll enter the contest. I'm thekittyknitter on Ravelry.

Laura said...

Hello
Can't wait to start my Dream Catcher blanket! I love to read your blog each day! Happy Spring. Laura from Books and Company signing in Dayton

Anonymous said...

Sounds like a good book
teri
nilest@elltel.net

Cathy said...

Add me to the list of knitters who are also readers...especially readers of books about knitting!

I get good book ideas from these blogs. Today's mail brought Sweater Quest by Adrienne Martini & Super Stitches Knitting by Karen Hemingway.

Anonymous said...

I love a good book.

Veronica Pedro, Ojai

Betsie said...

That book sounds great! Knitting and reading, what could be better!

Sarah said...

Sounds like a fun book!

Anonymous said...

i love your blog and look forward to reading this book..... thank you for sharing your l ife with us all! and your recommendations

Lisa H. said...

Wow, reading and knitting, two of my favorite things. Thanks for another great giveaway.

Anonymous said...

This sounds like a great book! I'm ashnbill on Ravelry.

AndiG said...

Thank you for introducing her new book. What yarnie doesn't love a a book by a knitter? I am going to keep my fingers crossed for this one.
XO

KnittySue said...

I've been waiting for the library to get one..I want to read it so bad. Maybe I'll get lucky.

Linda said...

Oooh, gotta get my hands on that novel! Would love to win a signed copy!

DRE said...

i love to read. Give me a book where one of the character knits I am hooked. Nothing gets done. My schedule becomes, knit, read, knit, read...

Melaniebknits said...

Thanks for the chance to win! This seems to combine a few of my favorite things knitting and reading.
ravelry: melanie21jb

sukigirl said...

The book sounds wonderful...thanks so much for the chance to win it!
You can get me through the comments on my blog or through sukigirl74 on Ravelry.
Thanks again..and I love your knitting books especially the itty-bitty ones!

Barbara York said...

This sounds like a wonderful book and yes be sure to put my name in the giveaway. I will have to go over and check out the blogagogo

Becky said...

I love your giveaways and I hope this is the one I win! Thanks again for all you do.

Becky
Florence, SC

Ingrid said...

Sounds like a great book. I can't wait to read it!

Unknown said...

I'm an avid knitter and reader. At Columbia, knitting is one of the few things that lets me relax and get through all my work--a slower pace to NYC. Knitting fiction would also help! Thanks for the opportunity :)

-melissa
mac2247@columbia.edu

lindasinklings said...

I'd love to read this book! I'm at an impasse with nothing to read at present - this would fill the bill perfectly. By the way, I am knitting your amazing giraffe and loving it! - Linda
http://lindasinklings.blogspot.com/

Hilary said...

Hi from northern Wisconsin! Thanks for the giveaway, and for the intro to a blogger I hadn't found yet (new knitter...)

The Hardels said...

Can't wait to read the book! Knitting and reading are my two passions - besides my family. Thanks for the giveaway!

rav - shardel

Nan said...

What a fun give away! THe book sounds great.

Anonymous said...

OOh, I've been wanting to read this! I love reading and knitting - best of both worlds.

karensky on ravelry

Anonymous said...

This would be right up my alley. Thanks for letting us know about it - I'd love to win! blaneybd@yahoo.com

Jeannie D said...

WOW! Knitting and Literature...two of my fave things! Count me in.

jaerrt said...

Looks like a great book! 2 of my favorite things mixed up is always super!

Jani said...

I have been hearing about this book everywhere, and I'm eager to give it a try, even if it is a bit steamy. :) Thanks for keeping your little corner of the world family-friendly, Susan!

Kim said...

Gosh, I hope I'm not too late to enter this wonderful contest! I'm a voracious reader & knitter and will buy "How to Knit a Love Song" (what a great title!!) myself. If, by chance, I win, I would be over the moon with excitement, esp. a signed copy!! Thanks for sharing this wonderful-sounding book, Susan :)

Unknown said...

The books sounds like a great match for a knitter. I'd love to read it.

Clobelle said...

Since finding your blog, I've come back time and again for the inspiration it gives me! Sounds like the book would be a jolly good romp too!

Indiana Family of Four said...

Thanks for the opportunity to win the book- it looks so good! I went to Amazon and read the first few pages- can't wait to read the rest!!

justaneverydaygirl@yahoo.com

Minniestitches said...

A romance and a knitting story, how fun would that be to read. I'd love to win a copy!!

Jamie - The Itty Bitty Teacher said...

I love to read and to knit. This sounds like a wonderful book I would really enjoy.

Anonymous said...

Have heard about the book & would love to win!!!!

Rav ID LeahBug

Anonymous said...

Just heard about this & would love to win!

Ravelry ID: mishl1222

Anonymous said...

This would be a wonderful addition to my "knit themed" reading. Thanks for the giveaway!

Rav ID: rbgraham

PAK said...

I'd love to read this book. Knitting and romance! Steamy!

tburtner said...

This book sounds fab! I hope I win
Tburtner228@gmail.com

kaitlin said...

I've been having a rough spring and this sounds like exactly what I need right now.

jennysue said...

Knitting and Romance - two of my favorite things!

andrea said...

A love story about knitting? Feeds both my habits: love for knitting and reading. Thanks for offering this give away!

corazon said...

I would like to read a book in english. It sounds so beautiful.
Sending you greetings from germany.

Petra
icebear132000(at)yahoo(dot)de

Kari said...

knitting... romance...what else could one ask for?

Dianne@sheepdreams said...

This sounds like the perfect summer read. I've neglected reading for knitting (and lambing) lately, so I could use a fun, fast book.

Laura said...

Hi Susan
Love the new scarf! It's so pretty and sounds so easy! Would love to win the book!
Laura from Books and Company signing

DRE said...

My two favorite passions all in one: knitting and reading. What a treat this would be.

DRE said...

My two favorite passions all in one: knitting and reading. What a treat this would be.

Anonymous said...

Love your blog and the chance to win this book! mperezlopez@cox.net

Gerda said...

Sounds like a fun read!

Anna said...

This sounds like a wonderful book! I would love to read it!! Thank you!!
bonnema(at)charter(dot)net

Anonymous said...

sounds like a fun book!
artchris

Melody said...

I hope this giveaway is still open. I couldn't find an end date. If it's still going on, please count me in. I've been hearing a lot of buzz around the 'net about this book and I'm very interested in reading it. Thanks for the chance to win a copy.

melkrist on Ravelry

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