Last month’s print book giveaway was for a signed copy of The Countess in its new edition. Our winner was Marcelle Cole – she mentioned that on her move to Korea from the US, she watched the sun set over and over again. I thought that was a pretty cool detail.
This month, I’m celebrating the publication of The Princess, book #1 of the Bride Quest, in its new edition. I think the cover is just gorgeous! The giveaway is for a signed trade paperback copy with this new cover.
Remember that the digital edition of The Princess is discounted to 99 cents for the pre-order and first week on sale. Here’s your chance to start the Bride Quest at a special price!
Pre-order available at these portals:
In The Princess, Brianna issues a challenge to the three suitors competing for her hand in marriage: she says she’ll marry the one who brings her a gift that makes her laugh. Did you ever challenge a suitor or make a special request of him/her? Did he (or she) surprise you? For your chance to win a signed print copy of The Princess from me, please tell me whether you’ve ever made a special request of a suitor (and even how it turned out!) in the comments below.
The contest is open to readers in the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, UK and Ireland.
I’ll choose a winner on September 1. Good luck everyone!
Edited to add – our winner is Debra Shutters. Congrats to Debra and thanks to everyone else for entering.
I have never made a request to a suitor, never really occurred to me to do that 🙂 Thanks for the chance.
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Suitors? Who even thinks that way nowadays. LOL! I wish they would. I’d have felt more feminine, more wanted from my boyfriends if they’d have wanted to do something special for me. That being said, my hubby never asked this one thing from me. To go anywhere in the world with him with a positive attitude. I did the something special for him for a lifetime. I decided to do this from the very beginning of our relationship (I met him in Belgium). That was the best thing that happened to me. It was a challenge, I’ve wonderful memories of Syria, Saudi Arabic, Lebanon, Canada, France, Spain, and Iraq. If we could still travel I probably would, but not leaving our home in the U.S.
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No, I never made a request of a suitor. But I would love to read your book. Thanks for the chance to win.
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My senior year of High School I mask my boyfriend to enter the school contest ( it was to sell candy bars) to win so I could have the top prize ( giant red and white teddy bear ) and he did and won and surprised me with it on valentines day and I ended up marry him couple months after graduation.
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ask not mask lol
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What a sweet story, Debra! You’ve won the signed copy of The Princess. Please check your email for a message from me about getting your prize. Congrats to Debra and thanks to everyone else for playing along!
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Of course, I have challenged the men in my life. I am of the opposite sex and it is my job to do that.
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I don’t remember ever making any challenges like that.
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My one and only request to a previous suitor was to challenge him to remain faithful. He tried 😉 but failed.. No big loss.😜
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I never thought to do that.
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I did challenge a suitor to teach me to drive. It did not end well. I quickly learned that he valued his car over me.
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I can’t recall ever challenging a suitor. The only request I made of my husband was to be faithful. I was only 19 and he was 22 when we got married. It is now 32 years later and we are still faithful to each other and happily married.
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I did ask him to help me with my horses as I needed to move them to a new home. This wasn’t a test he had to pass and he wouldn’t have been dumped or anything, but I expect some men would find it pretty challenging and not all might agree to help if they weren’t familiar with horses.
Thanks for the contest!
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Ah yes. A suitor… of sorts. It was my first time to a new live action role playing group… this was about 20 years ago and yet this was so funny that I can remember it as clear as day.
This young man, very tall, came slouching and oozing across the room to me. He says to me “Hello… I can lick my eyebrow… with my tongue.” With a lovely eyebrow wagging salacious leer.
So I said… well now, if you can do that, I will take you home with me.
Suffice it to say, he tried, he failed, I laughed… Too bad for him, I was a professional chef and he missed out on some excellent food.
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No, I do not recall ever asking…
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I can’t say that I have yet. But it’s certainly something I can see myself doing in the future. lol
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