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February Giveaway

This February, I'm giving away a copy of AN ALASKAN HOMECOMING and an Alaskan-themed dish towel with bears. 






Must be a newsletter subscriber to win. If you're not already subscribed, you can sign up HERE. Prize is for US only. If winner does not have a US mailing address, the alternate prize is two Beth Carpenter e-books. 

Must be 18 or older. Void where prohibited. 

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From Goodreads:

Darlene Fredette's Reviews > An Alaskan Homecoming


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it was amazing

Some might think that by book eight a series would start to fizzle out, but that is not the case with The Northern Lights. Rowan and Zach hold their own in another great read. The story line is well-written and captivating. The wildlife rehabilitation hooked me right away, as did Zach, the irresistible veterinarian. I enjoyed watching the attraction grow between Rowan and Zach through their fake marriage. The scenes with Zach’s little sister are heartwarming. The added mystery of a missing will is a surprising and enjoyable plot twist. And the adorable goats are back! The author has created a stunning visual within the pages of this series. I can’t wait to return to Alaska! Reviewed for Still Moments Magazine.

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