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New Release and Subscriber Giveaway

 Today is release day for AN ALASKAN FAMILY FOUND!

To celebrate, I'm giving away a signed copy of AN ALASKAN FAMILY CHRISTMAS, plus a pair of souvenir Alaska bear socks and a postcard. If the winner has no US mailing address, the substitute prize is two Beth Carpenter e-books. 


You must be a newsletter subscriber to win. If you're not already subscribed, you can sign up HERE. Must be 18 or over, void where prohibited. Winner will be notified by email and will have a week to respond. 


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  1. What a great giveaway & prizes. Would love to read & review ALL your books in print format especially this book. Books like this are sweet, sometimes romantic, sometimes teachable moments but most of all, I like seeing how characters deal & solve their problems too.
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  2. Fantastic giveaway. Alaska is a beautiful place to visit or live. We got married in Alaska in 1982. Wish we could go back for a good visit.

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    1. That was the same year we married. Happy 40th! Hope you make it up sometime.

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