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AN ALASKAN HOMECOMING Release and Giveaway

AN ALASKAN HOMECOMING is on sale now in e-book and paperback! 
“Ever after” wasn’t the plan…
Until now!
 Rowan O'Shea's intention was just to visit her family in the small Alaskan town she calls home. Now she's not sure she wants to leave, given the romantic mess she's left behind. A temporary fake marriage to gorgeous veterinarian Zack Vogel might be the perfect solution, if she can convince Zack. But Rowan's marriage of convenience has a seriously inconvenient snag—she's falling for her new fake husband!

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To celebrate the new release, I'm giving away a copy of ALASKAN DREAMS and a dishtowel that reads "The secret ingredient is always cheese." Prize mailed to US mailing addresses only. If winner doesn't have a US mailing address, the substitute prize is an ebook copy of ALASKAN DREAMS plus one other Beth Carpenter ebook of the winner's choice. 

You must be a newsletter subscriber to enter. You can subscribe HERE. Must be 18 or over. Void where prohibited. Winner will be contacted by email and will have a week to respond. Good luck!

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  1. My family is fully vaccinated. So hopefully we'll be able to travel this summer.

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    1. That's great news. I hope you have a wonderful family trip.

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  2. God willing we will be able to see our son, grandson and our daughter in law who live 7 hours away and we haven't seen for over a year. We are all vaccinated now, so hopefully we will get to see them. aliciabhaney(at)sbcglobal(dot)net

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    1. I hope you have a wonderful reunion very soon.

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  3. Thank you for the chance. Finally will be able to visit my parents--it's been almost two years.

    denise

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    1. Enjoy your time together. All this really makes us appreciate it more, doesn't it?

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  4. Fully vaccinated so don't usually need to mask!

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  5. I am grateful that people are moving around more this Spring. Plus the weather is nice enough to walk on the boardwalk at the Shaker Nature Center. The last time, I saw a grey heron who slowly walked out of the creek and up a hill and hid his head. The rest of his body was sticking out. I also saw a red-winged blackbird. I enjoy walks in the park especially if there's water as that refuels me.

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    1. Shaker Nature Center sounds like a wonderful place!

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  6. Thank You Beth for this amazing giveaway!

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  7. I'm always thankful for air conditioning in the summer!

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  8. I'm thankful for my hammock! It's my favorite place to read.

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  9. I'm so excited to go to the beach this summer!

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