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Saturday, October 29, 2011

GIVEAWAY BLITZ- WIN A COPY OF GHOST OF A CHANCE BY D. REMIEL


I want to welcome Deena Remiel to Books R Us. Deena is the author of Ghost of a Chance (Paranormal Romance). Thanks for stopping by.


About the Book:

Drowning in grief over the loss of her husband years ago, Susannah immersed herself in a high-powered position at her marketing firm. But, she’s finally able to accept that her need for a man in her life is stronger than her desire to bury herself in her work.
 
Remy is a ghost of a man, literally. Cursed by a vengeful ex-wife he neglected, he is meant to spend the rest of his life without the chance of a normal life ever again. Or is he?
 
Susannah and Remy, two people ghosting through life, until they are brought together by a fateful 1Night Stand. Both are seeking re-entry to the land of the living and loving. Can they fulfill each other’s deepest desires and learn what it means to live again? 
 
About the Author: 
 
It was the mystique of Arizona’s history and landscape that called to Deena and catapulted her career as an author. When she’s not writing romance novels and poetry in the wee, small hours of the morning or in the deep, dark of night, Deena teaches language arts to middle school students. She currently lives in Gilbert with her husband and two children, but New Jersey will always tug at her heartstrings. She loves connecting with her fans, so find her at deenaremiel.com
 
 
 
Teaser: 
 This is crazy! I feel more with this ghost than I ever have with men made of flesh and blood, including my husband who I loved since grade school. She opened her eyes, reached out, and placed her palms where she saw the outline of his cheeks. Leaning back until she rested on the blanket, she rejoiced that he’d followed her down, hovering over her so that the shimmering stars on the ceiling shone through his body. “Kiss me again, Remy. And this time don’t stop.” 
 
You can purchase the book from:
Decadent Publishing and Amazon.com


CONTEST:

Thanks to the author, I am able to give away a copy of the book:

ALL ENTRIES IN SEPARATE COMMENTS 


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Contest ends on 10/30 @ 11:59pm Eastern. Winner will be chosen by Random. Org and will have 48hrs to respond to the email or a new winner will be chosen.

Good Luck!!!




 

Sunday, September 25, 2011

WELCOME TO THE RAFFLECOPTER GIVEAWAY ROUND UP

 

There are so many blogs participating in the Rafflecopter Round-up. There is a linky at the end of this post.  After you've entered here, hop on over to the next blog on the list and keep going as long as you'd like!  The more you enter, the more likely you are to win. I want to thank the hosts of the hop Jennifer at Makobi Scribe and Stacie at Simply Stacie. Good luck and have fun!

I will be giving away to 1 lucky follower-


A 25.00 Restaurant.com Gift Card. 







An EatSmart Precision Digital Luggage Scale- EatSmart Provides Quality products to help us maintain a healthy lifestyle. They have so many products to choose from. Check out my review of the product.


Products for A healthy lifestyle.
LUGGAGE SCALE ($29.99 Value)


Main Entry- (USA ONLY)

Follow via GFC 


 For extra entries and rules please See the Rafflecopter widget.
 Contest ends 9/25 @ 11:59pm Eastern.

AND THE WINNER IS :

Sunday, August 14, 2011

SPONSOR SPOTLIGHT- LOVEABLE LABELS (Blogtastic Extravaganza 2)




It is almost time for back to school and you will be buying backpacks, shoes and other items that can be misplaced rather quickly. Thanks to the folks at Lovable Labels I got the opportunity to try one of their Back to School Packs.


Let me tell you a little bit about the company-

Lovable Labels was started in 2003 when a mom brought her son to day care. She had to label all of his belongings and she recognized that there was a need for personalized labels that were tough and durable. Loveable Labels are durable, waterproof, dishwasher and microwave safe, washer and dryer safe, sun safe, bleach safe, sunscreen safe and temperature safe. From multipurpose sticker labels to shoe labels and clothing labels, Loveable Labels makes sure to have you covered. They have a variety of labels in different styles and colors that you will enjoy. Their motto is "Don't Lose It, Label It."

My Thoughts:

I was provided with the Back to School Pack in the Diva style and I was really impressed with the quality of the labels. The colors were bright, the material that they were printed on was thick and the adhesive was just right. The labels were organized in a little booklet and it kept the labels from getting lost. I especially liked the Mini-Metal tags and the slimline labels. They have a variety of styles that will appeal to the most fussiest of children.

The Back To School Pack includes:

•15 Regular Sticker Labels
•80 Slimline Sticker Labels
•48 Press n'Stick Clothing DOTS
•12 Shoe Labels
•2 Mini-Metal Tags (two 4” silver ball chains included)
•12 Square Labels

You can see the quality of the labels















So would you like to win one of the Back to School Pack? Stop by on Aug 17th during the Blogtastic Extravaganza 2 to enter and win.





 Disclaimer:
The products in this review was provided to me free of cost for my honest review and I was not compensated for my review.


Monday, August 8, 2011

GIVEAWAY AND GUEST POST BY BROOKE MOSS AUTHOR OF THE "WHAT IF" GUY



I want to welcome Brooke Moss to Books R Us. Brooke is Touring the blogosphere with her debut book  The "What If" Guy.Thanks for stopping by.


Finding the Love Story in Every Couple’s Past
By Brooke Moss


            Thanks so much for having me her at Books R Us, what a thrill!


Picture this: You’re in line at the grocery store, and there is a couple standing in front of you. He is wearing a slightly-to-tight business suit that has seen better days, and she is wearing sweats with not a drop of makeup on. The cart is filled with fruit snacks, diapers, baby wipes, and maxi pads. And there are three children, all of whom could desperately use a bath (and a leash) literally running circles around the checkout stand.




Photo & Video Sharing by SmugMugYou stand there with your own groceries, trying to ignore it as one of the kids rams his soccer cleats into your calf, and pretend to be deaf as the couple starts arguing about money. This couple appears to have no romance. No flame of passion ignited between their bodies as they move to put the Gogurt and Flintstone vitamins on the conveyor belt. They seem dull. Bored. Tired. Typical.

       They don’t resemble the characters in the book sitting on your nightstand at home. Those two…now those two have some passion. The fire is definitely not out between Renaldo and Lady Katerina, that’s for damn sure!


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         As a writer of contemporary romance and women’s fiction, I work hard at being able to see through the wrinkles and extra padding around the middle. I try my best to look past the wrinkles and worn clothes, and the mini van with the DVD player blaring the latest Disney movie at top volume.
Because, underneath it all, every couple—whether married or not, whether old or young—has a love story. There was a moment for each of them when a glimpse of a smile, or the brush of a hand, would send their heart into hyper drive. When their first kiss or their first intimate moment with each other rocked each other’s lives so greatly that, if even for just a millisecond, they saw stars.


        When I interact with people, I tend to ask a lot of personal questions. I don’t mean to be invasive, but I think it puts people off at times. But I want to know their stories. I want them to tell me about their first kisses, or about the moment when they knew that their husband was “the one”. I am always the one at the girls-night-out who asks everyone to share what their best date involved, or what their first time in bed with their spouse was like.


I know, I know…I’m that friend. (Everybody has a friend like that!)

I draw from real human experience when I write my books. When I create a new cast of characters, and a storyline filled to the brim with subplots, I draw from the families and friendships and working relationships all around me. Every character, whether protagonist or antagonist, is loosely based on someone I’ve met during my lifetime. It is my job, as an author, to create characters that my readers can relate to. Characters that one could potentially stand behind in the checkout line at the grocery store. Characters that could be you, or me, or Joe Blow down the street. 

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Chick lit is all about creating scenarios that the reader can connect with. Pain that the either has, or could have effected their lives. Joy that warms a readers heart because it is pain that could potentially happen in their own lives. Pleasure that could warm their beds at night. The couple in line at the grocery store could have an amazing love story to share. It’s just a matter of finding it underneath all of those diapers and fruit snacks. 
My name is Brooke Moss, and my debut novel, The "What If" Guy, is available now through Entangled Publishing. It shares the story of Autumn Cole, who reluctantly moves back to the miniscule farming community of her youth, to reclaim her role as daughter of the town drunk. Autumn quickly realizes that life will be much more complicated than she originally thought when she discovers that her son’s history teacher is the college sweetheart she dumped twelve years before.


Again, thanks for having me today. The "What If" Guy is available at Amazon, B&N, Books On Board, and at your local bookseller. A special thanks goes to Entangled Publishing for their amazing prizes and giveaways. Thanks guys!

Find me on the web at Website, BlogTwitterGoodreads, and Facebook
                                    Fondly,
                                    Brooke Moss





ABOUT THE BOOK:

The "What If" GuyAfter losing her job at a swanky Seattle art gallery, single mother Autumn Cole reluctantly returns to her tiny hometown of Fairfield, Washington. Autumn’s disgruntled twelve-year old son isn’t thrilled about going from hip to hick, but Autumn’s got it worse. She’ll get to resume her role as the town drunk’s daughter.  


When his public divorce turns ugly, history teacher Henry Tobler decides to disappear. He finds exactly what he’s looking for amidst Fairfield’s quirky residents, but when the woman he’s pined for since college shows and nearly breaks his nose in front of a classroom full of twelve-year-olds, his newfound peace threatens to crumble. 

Autumn cannot believe Henry is in Fairfield, or that fate chose such a miserable time to drop him back in her life. She and her father face a crisis decades in the making. Can rediscovering love--and herself--with her “what if” guy teach Autumn to forgive before it’s too late?

Giveaway:

 Would you Like to win a ecopy of the book? Just enter my contest.

Main Entry: (Internationally)
 
Leave a comment with your email

Extra entries: LEAVE A SEPARATE COMMENT FOR EACH EXTRA ENTRY.
  1. Follow Books R Us on Twitter
  2. Follow Brooke on Twitter 
  3. Like Books R Us on Facebook.
  4. Become a friend of  Brooke on Facebook

 Contest ends on 8/11 at 11:59pm. Winner will be chosen by random.org. Please provide a valid email address so your ebook can be sent to you. Good Luck .

 




Sunday, August 7, 2011

SUMMER GIVEAWAY HOP (USA/CAN) WIN A GIFT CARD.



There are so many blogs participating in the Summer Giveaway Hop. You will find some nice book related items being given away. There is a linky at the end of this post.  After you've entered here, hop on over to the next blog on the list and keep going as long as you'd like!  The more you enter, the more likely you are to win. I want to thank the hosts of the hop- I am a Reader not a Writer. and BookHounds. Good luck and have fun!


I am giving away some books to one lucky follower that you will enjoy and make your time in the kitchen a little easier and a great novel to help you relax when the cooking is all done.

1- The kitchen Aid Recipe Collection.
2- 500 Main Courses- Best ever dishes for families Edited by J. Fleetwood
3. 30 Minute Meals- A Common Sense Guide by Bay Books.
4. A copy of Summer in the South by Cathy Holton ( Check out my review of the book)
4- $20.00 gift card to Barnes and Noble.




Main Entry: (USA/CAN)
  
You Must  Be A Follower via GFC

For extra entries and rules please see the widget.


Contest ends on Aug 7th at 11:59pm Eastern. Thanks and have fun.










PLEASE VISIT ALL OF THE PARTICIPATING BLOGS

Friday, July 22, 2011

GUEST POST AND REVIEW OF THE NOT SO PERFECT PRINCESS BY M. MCCLONE.



I like to welcome Melissa McClone to Books R Us. Melissa is the author of  the novel Not-So-Perfect Princess (Harlequin Romance) and is touring the blogosphere with Goddess Fish Promotions.Thanks for stopping by.


How I Came Up The Novel.


It’s so good to be here today. Thanks for hosting this stop on my virtual book tour. I thought I’d talk to you about how I came up with the idea for my newest release from Harlequin Romance Not-So-Perfect Princess.
                                                                                   
Back in February 2000, If the Ring Fits… was published by Silhouette Romance. In the story, I introduced two secondary characters, Crown Prince Brandt and his older sister Princess Julianna aka Jules. Brandt wasn't mature enough to be the hero of a romance novel, but I knew Julianna was ready for her own story. I tucked in a few details that I could use in her own book: a love of sailing, broken engagement and wanting to marry for love. But one thing led to another, and I never ended up writing her story.

Fast forward nearly a decade when I decided to wanted to write another royalty-themed romance. I remembered Julianna from my days at Silhouette, but now that I wrote for Harlequin Romance, I decided to come up with a new idea. After a few starts and stops, I settled on what would become my February ’11 release, Expecting Royal Twins!

In that story, I needed a secondary character, someone who could be both a friend and a sort of fairy godmother to my heroine. With my editor’s permission, I resurrected Princess Julianna. As soon as she showed up on the page, I knew I was ready to write her story. Fortunately, around the same time, my editor asked if I wanted to participate in the Once Upon a Kiss miniseries where books are loosely based upon classic fairytales. I said yes. I asked if I could use Princess Julianna in Sleeping Beauty. My editor's answer—yes!

I knew Julianna's character pretty well by now, but I wasn't quite sure about the plot. With Sleeping Beauty as the basis, I knew the story had to be about an awakening. Face it, a woman on her third arranged marriage contract when she'd rather marry for love has been sleepwalking through life and not being true to herself! I wanted to address the question of duty vs. desire. I also knew sailing needed to be a big part of the story. The question was how to do it.

I happened to be staying at my good friend and Avon historical author Elizabeth
Boyle’s house last summer. I was finishing up revisions on another manuscript, but wanted to start thinking about the next book I would write. One evening we sat a Seattle Starbucks. With Frappucinos in hand, we brainstormed. The idea of two brothers in the story came from our session, as did the island setting and the hero designing and building racing sailboats. From there, I started plotting, working on character arcs and the romance, until the story evolved into what was published in Not-So-Perfect Princess.

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About the Book-

Not-So-Perfect Princess (Harlequin Romance)Dutiful Princess Julianna has a secret—she’s actually happiest makeup free, sailing with the sea breeze in her hair. Her attraction to rebel prince Alejandro is instant—but her intended is his brother, the proper but dull Enrique!

For the first time, Julianna’s irresistibly tempted. Before long, she’s spending her nights sailing with gorgeous Alejandro while the rest of the palace believes she’s sleeping. Soon she’ll have to choose—remain the perfect princess, or follow her heart and stop sleepwalking her way through life....

About the Author- 



Melissa McClone writes for Harlequin Romance. Her November '10 release Christmas Magic on the Mountain (Harlequin Romance) is a RITA® Finalist in the Contemporary Series Category. She graduated from Stanford University with a degree in Mechanical Engineering, but quit her job to write romance novels. Writing happily ever afters is a lot more fun than analyzing jet engine performance. She lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband, three children, four cats and a dog named Chaos.


My Thoughts-

I have always thought that Harlequin Romance novels were erotic but that was not the case with this novel. I read the book while on vacation in Florida lounging by the pool. I was captivated by the storyline and I finished it rather quickly. I felt that all of the characters were developed fully and Melissa was able to retell a classic story in a whole new way. The use of the kitten Boots as a means for the main characters Julianna and Alejandro to meet was perfect and their romance started to develop throughout the book.. One character that I disliked was Enrique because he was arrogant and obnoxious but he played a major part in the plot. This a great summer read and I recommend the book to all of you romance lovers out there who likes a clean romance novel


Read an Excerpt-

“We are approaching the palace,” the pilot announced over the headsets.

Goosebumps prickled Jules’s skin.

Full of curiosity at her new home, she peered out the window. A huge white stucco and orange tile roofed palace perched above the sea. The multistoried building had numerous balconies and windows. But no tower. Another good sign?

A paved road and narrower walking paths wove their way through a landscape of palm trees, flowering bushes and manicured greenery. Water shot at least twenty-five feet into the air from an ornately decorated fountain.

The Mediterranean island and palace were a world away from Aliestle and the stone castle fortress nestled high in the Alps. Living somewhere lighter and brighter would be a welcome change from the Grimm-like fairy-tale setting she called home.

“Father may have finally gotten this right,” Brandt said.

Jules nodded. “It’s pretty.”

“At least on the outside.”

She sighed. “Don’t forget, dear brother, you’re here for moral support.”

“And to make sure the honeymoon doesn’t start early,” Brandt joked.

As if she’d ever had that opportunity present itself. She glared at him. “Be quiet.”

“Sore spot, huh?”

He had no idea. Engaged three times, and she’d never come close to anything other than kisses. Besides making out with Christian while a teenager, she’d been kissed once as an adult. Prince Niko’s kiss while sailing had been pleasant enough, but nothing like the passion she’d overheard other women discussing. Perhaps with Prince Enrique…

The helicopter landed on a helipad. The engine stopped. The rotor’s rotation slowed. Her hand trembled, making her work harder to unbuckle her harness. Finally she undid the latch. As they exited, a uniformed staff member placed their luggage onto a wheeled cart.

“Welcome to La Isla de la Aurora, Your Royal Highness Crown Prince Brandt and Your Royal Highness Princess Julianna.” An older man in a gray suit bowed. “I am Ortiz. Prince Enrique sends his regrets for not meeting you himself, but he is attending to important state business at the moment.”

“We understand.” Brandt smiled. He might not be the typical statesman, but no one could fault his friendliness. “State business comes first.”

Jules looked around at the potted plants and flowering vines. A floral scent lingered in the air. Paradise? Perhaps.

“Thank you, sir.” Ortiz sounded grateful. “I am in charge of the palace and at your service. Whatever you need, I’ll see that you have it.”

Jules glanced at Brandt, whose grin resembled the Cheshire cat’s. She would have to make sure he didn’t take advantage of the generous offer of hospitality.

“The palace grounds are lovely, Ortiz,” she said. “Very inviting with so many colorful flowers and plants.”

“I am happy you like it, ma’am.” His smile took years off his tanned, lined face. “Please allow me to show you and your party inside.”

Klaus nodded. Her bodyguard, in his fifties with a crew cut and a gun hidden under his tailored suit jacket, had protected her for as long as she could remember.

“Lead the way, Ortiz,” she said.

As they walked from the helipad to the front door, Ortiz gave her a brief history lesson about the palace. She had no idea the royal family had ruled the island for so long. No doubt the continuous line of succession had impressed her father who would want to ensure a long reign for his grandchildren and the heirs that followed.

“Prince Enrique has done so much for the island,” Ortiz said. “A finer successor to King Dario cannot be found, ma’am.”

If only Jules knew whether the compliments were truthful or propaganda. She knew little about her future husband besides his name. “I’m looking forward to meeting Prince Enrique.”

Ortiz beamed. “He said the same thing about you at lunchtime, ma’am.”

A third good sign? Jules hoped so.

When they reached the palace entry, two arched wooden doors parted as if by magic. Once the heavy doors were fully open, she saw two uniformed attendants standing behind and holding them.

Jules stared at the entrance with a mix of anticipation and apprehension. If all went well—and she hoped it did—this palace would be her new home. She would live with her husband and raise her children here. She fought the urge to cross her fingers.

With a deep breath, she stepped inside. The others followed. A thirty-foot ceiling gave the large marble tiled foyer an open and airy feel. Stunning paintings, a mix of modern and classical works, hung on the walls. A marble statue of a woman sitting in the middle captured Jules’s attention. “What an amazing sculpture.”

“That is Eos, one of the Greek’s second generation Titan gods,” Ortiz explained. “We are more partial to the Latin name, Aurora. Whichever name you prefer, she’ll always be the Goddess of the Dawn.”

“Beautiful,” Brandt agreed. “Eos had a strong desire for handsome young men. If she looked anything like this statue, I’m sure she had no trouble finding willing lovers.”

“Close the front doors,” a male voice shouted. “Now.”

The attendants pushed the heavy doors. Grunts sounded. Muscles strained.

“Hurry,” the voice urged.

The people behind Jules rushed farther into the foyer so the doors could be shut. The momentum pushed her forward.

A shirtless man wearing shorts ran toward the doors. Something black darted across the floor.

Yvette screamed. “A rat, Your Highnesses.”

“There are no rats in the palace,” Ortiz shouted.

The ball of black fur darted between Jules’s legs. Startled, she stumbled face-first.

“Catch her,” Klaus yelled.

Too late. The marble floor seemed to rise up to meet Jules though she was the one falling.

She stopped abruptly. Not against the floor.

Strong arms embraced Jules. Her face pressed against a hard, bare chest. Her cheek rested against warm skin. Dark hair tickled her nose. The sound of a heartbeat filled her ears. He smelled so good. No fancy colognes. Only soap and water and salty ocean air.

She wanted another sniff.

Ortiz shrieked. “Your Highnesses. Are either of you hurt?”

Highnesses? The man must be a prince. Her father had only spoken of the crown prince. No other brothers had been mentioned. Oh, if this were Enrique…



 You can purchase the book at-
Amazon.com.
  
Be sure to leave Melissa some comments, she'll be giving away a $20.00 Amazon gift card at the end of the blog tour.





Disclaimer: I was given a free copy of the book for my honest review and I was not compensated for my review.


Wednesday, June 8, 2011

BLOG TOUR OF BRANDED BY TIM SINCLAIR (GIVEAWAY)

Welcome to the Blog tour of Branded: Sharing Jesus with a Consumer Culture by Tim Sinclair. A witty book on how people are "Branding " Jesus. Thanks for stopping by.



The church spends $1.5 million for every one new follower of Jesus. Apple sells 26 iPads every minute. What is it that makes Apple so exciting and Jesus so boring? What is it that compels someone to bring their iPod everywhere and their Bible nowhere? In a word: marketing. Jesus is a life-changing product with lousy salespeople-people who are intimidated and embarrassed by the word "evangelism" and who show more enthusiasm for their gadgets than their God.What would life look like if we could market our faith like Nike and Apple market their products--sharing relationally, from person to person? Using examples from these and other successful companies, author Tim Sinclair challenges Christians to throw out their casual attitudes toward faith and sign on for a marketing campaign for the Savior. Written with the wit and wisdom of an experienced marketer, Branded peels away the feelings of fear and shows readers how to share their faith in ways that are honest, authentic, and, most importantly, effective.


 My Thoughts-

When I first saw the cover of Branded, I became a little curious on what Tim was to say about advertising and the Christian Faith. Tim has a background in marketing and took a different twist on "evangelism." The book was written like a blog and was easy to read. Many Non fiction books tend to bore me but this book was much different because it was informative, interesting and right to the point. We all like our gadgets and some of us have hidden behind them. Tim encourages us all to break out of our shell and go out and speak to the non-believers in a way that they are able to relate to and bring back the true meaning of Jesus and faith. So go out and get a copy of the book. Maybe you will learn something new.

Please follow the other stops of the tour.

Kregel Publications is sponsoring a $50 Amazon.com giveaway 

About the Giveaway!

To enter all you have to do is send a tweet (using #litfuse) about Branded or share about it on Facebook!

If you tweet we'll capture your entry when you use @litfuse.If you share it on Facebook or your blog, just email us and let us know (info@litfusegroup.com). Easy.

Not sure what to tweet/post? Here's an idea.

TWEET THIS:  Branded by @timJsinclair - Jesus is a life-changing product with lousy sales-people! @litfuse http://ow.ly/566nr

FACEBOOK THIS: Branded by Tim Sinclair is a compelling look at what Christians can learn from companies like Apple & Starbucks about sharing their faith! Jesus is a life-changing product with lousy sales-people!  http://litfusegroup.com/blogtours/text/13338985



 


Disclaimer: I was given a free copy of the book by Litfuse Publicity and I was not compensated for my review.

Monday, June 6, 2011

CHILI'S TRIPLE DIPPER (GOOD THINGS COME IN 3'S EVENT) REVIEW AND GIVEAWAY

CLOSED WINNER ANNOUNCED 

Barbarawr

My family have always been a fan of Chili's and have enjoyed the atmosphere and the food. So thanks to the kind folks at Chili's and Tésa from 2wired2tired.com, I got the opportunity to try the Triple Dipper Appetizer. Good Things come in 3's and I would love to have pizza, Spinach Ravioli, and shrimp with all the fixings on my plate. So what 3 things would you like on your plate?

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Boy does that look good. I had to stop the kids from eating it before I took the picture.


When you order the Triple Dipper, you can choose  from a variety of items that will entice your taste buds that include:
  1. Loaded potato skins.(Sour Cream, Bacon and Chives)
  2. Memphis BBQ Skins (Loaded with pulled pork, cheese and BBQ sauce) 
  3. Honey-Chipotle Shrimp (Spicy Shrimp)
  4. Big Mouth Bites (Mini Cheeseburgers)
  5. Boneless Buffalo Wings (My favorite)
  6. Southwestern Egg Rolls (a combination of corn, black beans, chicken, jalapeño, and cheese all rolled up in a tasty flour tortilla)
  7. Chicken Crispers.
  8. Wings over Buffalo (Classic Chicken wings)
  9. Fried Cheese.
  10. Hot Spinach & Artichoke Dip
So what did we get? (My children chose what to get) The Big Mouth bites, Boneless Buffalo Wings and the Southwestern Egg rolls. Check out the picture above. Are you hungry yet? Boy was it tasty.
I had my two 16 year old kids with me and it was devoured rather quickly. The mini cheeseburgers were juicy and cooked just right. The boneless wings had just the right amount of twang and the Egg rolls were crispy and tasty.  We also ordered the 2 for $20.00 deal and we got to try the cheese fries. Our entire dinner was great and we were all stuffed. Check out   the menu. and see what new type of food you would love to try. You can not go wrong with Chili's. The atmosphere  and the food is great. I do not get there often because it is quite a distance from my home but I am always happy when I am able to eat there.

SHOUT OUT TO EAT OUT! 


Chili's is running a promotion where you put yourself in a terrific trio and you could win a $20 chili's gift card or a $333 grand prize. For more information on how to enter please visit
Hey you never know you may be the next winner.






My Giveaway-

Would you like to win a $20.00 gift card to chili's so you can try the triple dipper for your self.

MANDATORY ENTRY -
FILL OUT THIS FORM AND LEAVE A COMMENT WITH YOUR EMAIL 


EXTRA ENTRIES- All entries in one comment-

1. Tell me your 3 favorite foods you would like to have all on 1 plate.

2. "Like" Chili's on Facebook

3. Follow @Chilis @Shoutout2eatout on Twitter

4. Create your terrific trio located on http://www.shoutouttoeatout.com/ and comment with the URL link

5. Opt-In to Chili's email club here http://bit.ly/m6HYef (You'll receive a free appetizer certificate too!)

6. Tweet out this and leave link.

At @Chilis Good Things Come In 3's! Check out @2Wired2Tired http://bit.ly/linkyrave for 200 chances to win in the #tripledipper linky rave!

7. Write a post on your blog about your 3 favorite foods you would like to have all on 1 plate and mention the Shoutout2eatout.com promotion. Then comment with the URL link.

8. Follow Books R Us via GFC +2
9. Like Books R Us on Twitter. +2


Giveaway ends on 6/12 at 11:59pm. Winner will be drawn by random.org and winner will have 48hrs to respond or a new winner will be picked. Good Luck.


Disclaimer: I was given a Chili's gift card for my review.