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February Giveaway

 February Subscriber Giveaway

I'm giving one newsletter subscriber a signed copy of Sweet Home Alaska, a bead bracelet, and a Valentine's Day shopping bag (US mailing address only.) The overseas prize is an ebook copy of Sweet Home Alaska and one other Beth Carpenter ebook of your choice. 


Must be a newsletter subscriber to win. If you're not already one, you can sign up HERE

Must be 18 or older. Void where prohibited. Winner must respond within one week of notification, or prize if forfeited and a new winner will be selected. 

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