Thanks so much to all the authors, publishers, and publicists for all of the awesome giveaways! They are so much fun to host and I know my readers appreciate them!!
Thanks to everyone who entered the following giveaways! Winners, please reply to the email I sent you today within 48 hours to claim your books. After 2 days you will be disqualified and a new winner will be picked. Rafflecopter picks all winners using Random.org.
Flight of the Sparrow by Amy Belding Brown
The winner is Lexi
OBJECTS OF HER AFFECTION By Sonya Cobb
The winner is Denise D.
THE THINKING WOMAN’S GUIDE TO REAL MAGIC by Emily Croy
The winner is Kara S.
Dark Aemilia: A Novel of Shakespeare’s Dark Lady By Sally O’Reilly
The winners are Carl S., Denise D., Julia H., Marjorie T., Christina
THE VINTNER’S DAUGHTER by Kristen Harnisch
The winner is Denise D.
Maggie’s Wars by Phil Pisani
The winner is Anne B.
The Agincourt Bride By Joanna Hickson
The winner is Anne B.
Congratulations!
Congratulations to the lucky winners!
Thanks, Teddy. Happy Reading to all!
Congrats winners!
Thanks Teddy! You know we’ll enjoy it.
Thank you for these great opportunities Teddy; it’s so generous of you. Congratulations to all present, past and future winners…I usually don’t make time to say so, but I certainly wish every other contestant whose fairly won any of these awesome prizes well…May they bring you all the reading pleasure possible!
I’m sure the next winners post will be forthcoming as soon as Teddy’s schedule permits and other circumstances reasonably allow. So, patience rules my outlook, but my anticipation still builds as time passes to know whether I have successfully netted any of the desirable prizes available in recent giveaways here. Balancing this excitement with the awareness that knowledge will be forthcoming soon enough, my mind settles on the striking prospect of the EPIC edition of Winners Galore we readers have coming our way. Am I right? Anyone else excited to see how the bounty will be distributed? Thank you Teddy Rose for making this all possible!
Books I really want to read are about the only material things that I derive an actual feeling of pleasure upon acquiring. Acquiring doesn’t capture the prospective pleasure however. Books are more than things, after all; mere possession of a text is hardly the sole source of satisfaction to the reader. Getting a new book that I think I’ll really love is kind of like the feeling of having just booked vacation to a destination I’ve always wanted to visit one day. Does this make sense? Anyone feel at all similarly? I hope so; thanks for bearing with my rambling, tangential post comment today. 😉