Spring Cleaning – The Rose Red Bride

The Rose Red Bride, book #2 of the Jewels of Kinfairlie trilogy of Scottish medieval romances by Claire DelacroixAs I clean up the existing digital book files, I’m also cleaning up the files for the trade paperback editions. This is mostly a question of italics and commas and margins, of me being a fussy typesetter, and of new end matter links, but the result is that I want to clean out my old copies to have only new ones. So, this is the second of three posts about finding new homes for print trade paperback editions.

There are FIVE copies of THE ROSE RED BRIDE that need new homes. Comment on this post to tell me why one of them should be yours. I’ll draw winners on March 15. As usual on my blog, this contest is open internationally. Good luck!

21 responses to “Spring Cleaning – The Rose Red Bride”

  1. I enjoy reading your books!

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  2. Melanie hykes Avatar

    I’m going to the library sale we always have this time of year in town and plan on looking for as many of your books as I can find (that I don’t already have) however would absolutely love to have one from you that would been blissfull 🙂

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  3. Would love to have hard copies of all the books I own. Something about paper in my hands! I already have a bunch of your books in eformat and paperback. i am always looking at book stores for them

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  4. Its always a great feeling to spring clean! Well it is for me! I’d love a copy of The Rose Red Bride, I only have your Dragonfire series in print copies. The rest are all in digital format. How goes the artic vortex over there?

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  5. Besides it being a great birthday gift (my birthday is on 3/15), this sounds especially intriguing. I saw your posting on Howey’s 7K Report and followed the link. I would be pleased to find a new author to read. Thanks for offering.

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    1. Thanks for following the link in, Joan. Hugh’s report is really interesting work.

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  6. The book sounds interesting; would like to read it

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  7. I have your dragon series and your Pomethus Project books. The Bride books would fit well on my self with the others.

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  8. Because I’d love to add to my collection of your books. I love historical romance!

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  9. So excited

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  10. Debbie Rudder Avatar
    Debbie Rudder

    I enjoy your books and would love to have a copy

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  11. Love reading historical romances, love my e-reader, but there is nothing like holding a real book in my hands.

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  12. Denise Emlay Avatar

    Love your work, and thank you for the chance to win this book. It currently is one of the missing ones on my keeper shelf.

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  13. Janie McGaugh Avatar
    Janie McGaugh

    I’d love to have it, because this is a great series!

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  14. whitneyaugur Avatar

    This is another wonderful book from the Bride series. I can recommend it to all who haven’t read it and to those who have to read again. My copy is very frayed around the edges. I would love to have a replacement before it disintegrates.

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  15. I would love to help you with your spring clean out! Please pick me to receive a copy of The Rose Red Bride 🙂

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  16. I love historical romance . All your books that I’ve read are excellent

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  17. Would love this one too. I wish I too had my magic window with a handsome faire.

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  18. Shirley Buchanan Avatar
    Shirley Buchanan

    This sounds like a wonderful book to read. Would love a copy.

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  19. This would be my belated birthday gift. My birthday was this past Saturday 3/8. This is one of the book I borrowed from the library over 20 years ago.

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About Me
USA Today bestselling author Deborah Cooke, who also writes as Claire Delacroix

I’m Deborah and I love writing romance novels that blend emotion, humor, and happily-every-after. I’ve been publishing my stories since 1992 and have written as Claire Delacroix (historical and fantasy romance), Claire Cross (time travel romance and romantic comedy) and myself (paranormal romance and contemporary romance). My goal is to keep you turning the pages, no matter which sub-genre you prefer.

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