Happy Sunday everyone! I hope you are all doing well. I know that many of us have been plagued by major snowstorms lately and I hope you are all keeping warm. I can't wait for spring - I have had way more than enough of this snow. There are roofs collapsing all over town - I just saw that the community college in our town was the latest victim (at the time I am writing this). I went by in the morning and it was fine - I come back like 3 hours later and it is collapsed. It is becoming a common sight to see people shoveling off their roofs.
Ok, now onto books!
This past week was the February event for the Round Table. If you missed any of the great posts please check out the Calendar of Events for links to everything that happened!
February seems to be the month for giveaways here at The Maiden's Court. You can still enter the giveaway for a set of the Dear America Diaries (ends 2/9/11) and a giveaway for a copy of Pale Rose of England by Sandra Worth (ends 2/18/11). You will see below that I am announcing yet another giveaway - and there will be at least 2 more this month. Whew!
Up for grabs this time I have a signed copy of the highly anticipated new release by Michelle Moran, Madame Tussaud. And if it wasn't enough it get this book, there will also be a pair of earrings with it too. They are Marie Antoinette cupcake earrings and they are so adorable! Just fill out the form below to enter (or click on the link). This is open WORLDWIDE and is open until February 19th. Good luck!
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ReplyDeleteHow can I not enter this giveaway?:) I have this novel on my wishlist and can't wait to read it as it sounds absolutely wonderful! And the earrings? So pretty!
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway!
I love the sound of this story. I am hoping I didn't just send in a duplicate entry. Sorry if I did, just delete it.
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