Celebrating To Tame the Wild Rake week two

Second contest over. Congratulations to Andrea, our winner for week two.

See the new post for the week three contest, discount and giveaway.

a Rafflecopter giveaway

Second week prize is:

Grand prize for the full six weeks

Each entry also gets you a place in the draw for the Grand Prize, to be drawn in six weeks.

  • A $50 gift voucher, provided I can organise for it to be purchased in your country of origin
  • A print copy of To Wed a Proper Lady
  • A personal card signed by me and sent from New Zealand
  • A made to order story — the winner gives me a recipe (one character, a plot trope, and an object). I write the story and the winner gets an ecopy three months before I do anything else with it, and their name in the dedication once I publish.

This week’s discount is 99c for To Wed a Proper Lady

Runs from 31 August to 7th September

Available at this price from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0841CJ7TQ/

or from my SELZ bookshop: https://judeknight.selz.com/item/to-wed-a-proper-lady-the-bluestocking-and-the-barbarian

This week’s giveaway at my SELZ bookshop is Hearts in the Land of Ferns.

Runs from 24 August to 6th September. Pick up from my bookshop: https://judeknight.selz.com/item/hearts-in-the-land-of-ferns

15 thoughts on “Celebrating To Tame the Wild Rake week two

  1. I don’t know any bad proposal stories.
    My husband’s proposal was surprisingly romantic. He took me out to dinner then we went to a nearby park and watched the sunset over a lake. We were on a cute little walking bridge. He suddenly went down on one knee became tongue tied and asked me to marry him. We’ve been married for 44 years!

  2. Well, when my husband proposed it was at my Mom’s house. He knew how important she is to me so he proposed with her there. It was simple, sweet, and perfect to me.

  3. Hi Jude, before I answer your question for the giveaway I wanted to let you know that the link in the rafflecopter is opening an error page “Oops! That page can’t be found”.

    The worst proposal I’ve ever personally heard was when an ex said: “I’d like to ask you to share half this ring.” He then pulled out a large very gaudy engangement ring that I’d never want to wear. He got to keep entire ownership of said ring.

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