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May Giveaway

The prize is a copy of THE ALASKAN CATCH, ALASKAN HIDEAWAY, a grizzly bookmark, and a moose notecard (US mailing address only. If the winner has no US mailing address, the prize is three Beth Carpenter ebooks).


Must be a newsletter subscriber to win. If you're not already a subscriber, you can sign up HERE. Must be 18 or over to enter. Void where prohibited. Winner will be contacted by email and will have one week to reply. 

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And don't forget that AN ALASKAN HOMECOMING is on tour with Prism Book Tours this week, and there's a giveaway for that as well. Be sure to check it out. 



Tour Schedule: For direct links check out the post on Prism Book Tours

June 21st:

Hallie Reads

#BRVL Book Review Virginia Lee Blog

Fire and Ice

Reading Is My SuperPower

June 22nd:

Jorie Loves A Story

Heidi Reads...

Remembrancy

Books and Zebras

June 23rd:

Rockin' Book Reviews

Lady Hawkeye

Splashes of Joy

June 24th:

Christy's Cozy Corners

Wishful Endings

Britt Reads Fiction

June 25th:

Reading Excursions

QuirkyBookReads

Pause for Tales

Books and More Books

Bookish Jottings

 



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  1. I like this trope! Fun when the couple realizes that they have real feelings for each other! The Proposal is one of my favorite movies!

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    1. I keep wanting to watch it, but it's not on any of my streaming services.

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  2. I am already a subscriber Love Your Books set in Alaska Thank you for the chance!

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