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October Newsletter Subscriber Giveaway

Sweet Home Alaska

Some sparks last forever.
But once burned…
World traveler Dr. Scott Willingham is known for being calm and levelheaded—except where Volta Morgan is concerned. In the ten years since they parted, Scott still can’t forget her. Now he’s come to Alaska to find Volta and finally let her go, only to find their attraction is stronger than ever. Can Scott leave her behind one last time…or has he truly found a place to call home?

 
The prize for the October Newsletter Giveaway is a signed copy of SWEET HOME ALASKA and a stone heart necklace. If the winner does not have a US mailing address, the prize is an ebook of SWEET HOME ALASKA.
Must be a newsletter subscriber to enter. If you're not already subscribed, you can sign up HEREMust be 18 or older, void where prohibited. Winner will be contacted by email, and must respond within seven days or a new winner will be chosen. 

 

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  1. Love your books Beth can't wait to read the new one Love the cover!

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  2. Entered and following on everything except Twitter!

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  3. The cover is gorgeous. Thanks for the chance to win your giveaway.

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  4. Your book sounds like a great read. I Love the book cover , it is Beautiful, and I love, love pansies, I just planted some pansies in my flower garden. Thank you for the chance. aliciabhaney(at)sbcglobal(dot)net

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    1. I love pansies, too. They look delicate, but they're so cold hardy!

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  5. I entered. Beautiful cover. It sounds like a wonderful book.

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  6. Beth I have missed seeing your posts as the blog where you were once and awhile she stopped. I love that you are in Alaska as all of your books are just so good and also you have the best covers ! Please enter me into the giveaway and love that I get your newsletters peggy clayton

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    1. Thanks so much, Peggy. Yes, I don't find time to post too often on the blog anymore, but I'm glad you're enjoying the newsletter. Good luck in the giveaway!

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