Monday, March 20, 2006

Contests!

I thought I would kick off the week with a list of contests from some of our favorite wordcandy authors. All of these require very little effort, and the best part is that many of of the prizes include an Advance Reader Copy (ARC). Good luck!



Susan Elizabeth Phillips
For March, Ms. Phillips is giving one lucky winner an autographed hardback copy of Match Me If You Can.










Eloisa James
For your chance to win a glass heart necklace from Venice personally chosen by author Eloisa James, answer one simple question from Ms. James's upcoming book, The Taming of The Duke.









Janet Evanovich
Ms. Evanovich runs a puzzle contest each month. To win a signed copy of Full Scoop all you need to do to enter is decipher the beer-themed word scramble.










Jayne Ann Krentz
Ms. Krentz will be offering a signed Advanced Reader Copy of her May Amanda Quick hardcover, Second Sight, the first book in the new Arcane Society series, to one lucky winner.








Jennifer Cruise
Ms. Crusie has a great monthly contest called "Tea with Jenny", which sadly is not an outing with her but still makes for a great gift package. It incudes a signed copy of Jenny's latest book (this month's book is Don't Look Down), a china tea-for-one set with tea pot, cup and saucer, a tin of gourmet tea and a box of Godiva chocolate-covered biscuits.







Kelly Armstrong
Ms. Armstrong's monthly contest gives you two chances to win a signed copy of Bitten, Stolen, Dime Store Magic, Industrial Magic, Haunted, an advance reader copy of Broken or an Otherworld travel mug.

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