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SEPTEMBER NEWSLETTER GIVEAWAY




 I'm giving away a copy of An Alaskan Proposal and to help keep your feet warm this autumn, three pairs of short socks with moose, bear, and caribou patterns on them. Must be 18 to enter. Winner will be notified by email and must respond within one week of notification or a new winner will be selected. Giveaway ends at midnight Sept 29th, 2019 ADT. 

You must be a newsletter subscriber to win.  The newsletter usually goes out every month or two, so it won't clog your mailbox. To sign up for the newsletter, click HERE.



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  1. I tried to enter, but when I add my email address it keeps coming up with "Aw, shucks. We didn't get your entry. Plz try again."? :(

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    1. I'm sorry. This seems to have happened to at least three people, but others are getting through so I'm not sure what the problem is. Where it says sign in with Facebook or sign in using your email, you might try using the one you didn't use before. If you still can't get in by tomorrow, please email me and I'll figure out how to manually add your entries before I choose a winner. Again, sorry for all this trouble. 

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    2. It's all working now :) I tried it as soon as I got your email so maybe I was a bit too fast to try and it was still setting itself up to accept entries lol
      Thank you for the chance!

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  2. What a fun giveaway! I am enjoying the pictures you have taken of Alaska because it is still hot in Oklahoma. My best e-mail is bettygreynolds@yahoo.com.

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    1. I lived in Oklahoma for two years and my daughter was born there. It was hot! Great people, though.

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  3. Wonderful giveaway. Thanks for this lovely feature.

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  4. WONDERFUL GIVEAWAY THANK YOU FOR THE CHANCE TO WIN !

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  5. Your book sounds like a vey good read and the cover is Beautiful! Thank you for the chance. Have a Great weekend. God Bless you.

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    1. Me, too! My kids are grown, but I still try to talk them into playing with me.

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  7. I like to bake with my granddaughters.

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    1. I loved baking with my grandmother. I hope someday I'll have a granddaughter to play with.

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