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March Giveaway

I'm giving away a copy of SWEET HOME ALASKA and a bead bracelet with little red chili peppers to one newsletter subscriber. If winner does not have a US mailing address, the substitute prize will be an ebook copy of SWEET HOME ALASKA and one other ebook.



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Winner will have seven days to respond to an email or they forfeit the prize and a new winner will be selected. Must be 18 or older to enter, void where prohibited.  a Rafflecopter 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?.

Comments

  1. It's a wonderful giveaway. Beautiful cover. It sounds like a wonderful book. My favorite flower is a rose. My favorite dessert is apple pie.

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    1. Thanks so much. Can't go wrong with apple pie and roses. Classics!

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  2. What a fun bracelet - love the little red chili peppers! (And who can resist a book set in Alaska!)

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  3. Visiting Alaska in person is on my bucket list. My favorite flower is a daffodil.

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  4. Love the cover, Thanks for your great generosity.

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  5. I have always wanted to visit Alaska maybe someday!

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  6. My favorite flower is freesia; it scents the entire room.
    My favorite dessert is anything chocolate. I check the dessert section of the menu first before ordering at restaurants.
    My mom and dad visited Alaska on a small ship cruise. They enjoyed the parks and wildlife. They saw a big ship get grounded because the water was too shallow to handle it.

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    1. Wow, that must have been scary for the people onboard. I've never done the Alaska cruise, but I'd like to one day. Yum, chocolate, and freesias are lovely!

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