Third contest over. Congratulations to Heather, our winner for week three.
Week three contest.
Third week prize is:
- an ecopy of a title from my backlist of books (winner’s choice)
- a face mask in history themed fabric from RegencyStylebySusana
- an ecopy of the Bluestocking Belles collection Valentines from Bath
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 Mend the Broken Hearted
Runs from 7th September to 15th September
Available at this price from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08VHWS1SD/
or from my SELZ bookshop: https://judeknight.selz.com/item/to-mend-the-broken-hearted
This week’s giveaway at my SELZ bookshop is If Mistletoe Could Tell Tales.
Runs from 7th September to 22nd September. Pick up from my bookshop: https://judeknight.selz.com/item/if-mistletoe-could-tell-tales
I like a hero I can relate too so one who has a past will do for me
Yes, I often say thank goodness my husband isn’t perfect, since I don’t want the pressure of living up to that! He’s perfect for me, faults and all.
both, no fav
Seems a good choice to me.
I like both!
My favourite answer to either / or questions.
I like heroes who have had a bit of a wild past or those who have been hurt in some way before. It makes it all that more special when they find the woman they love.
One of my jobs as an author is to find the character’s wounds—those deep hurts from childhood or young adulthood that stop us from moving forward in some way. The story is about how they move past their wounds to find happiness.
I like heroes who have reformed from a wicked past.
Me too, as long as they are really reformed.
I like both — variety and all that. Which I like best at any given time depends on my mood.
Nice to see a strong man on his knees begging, as someone said in a review about one of Caroline’s books.
LOL Yes! It doesn’t matter how strong he is if he can’t admit being wrong. It takes a lot of strength to do that
Yes, it does. But if men only realised how attractive it make them!
I love both! I do have a slight inclination toward the ones with the wild past. 🙂
As long as it is past!
Martha had trouble commenting, so she emailed me her comment.
I have read Jude Knighton’s books for awhile and each one gives me what I call a “mental vacation” from stress and problems. I enjoy them every so much!
Thank you, Martha.
I like heroes with a bit of a wild past because it makes the story more compelling.
I hope you like Aldridge, then.
either
‘Both’ is my favourite answer to most questions.
Love Aldrige Jude, great book!
Thank you
Congratulations! 🙂
Thank you.