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Guessing Game #1

Mar
30

This New York Times bestselling author’s first book was published by Harlequin Superromance in 1985. She’s an eight-time Rita finalist and her numerous previous jobs include raspberry picking. Be the first to guess her name and win two of her books.

For the Guessing Game Rules and Instructions, click here . ONE GUESS PER COMMENT. More clues to follow! (See the Comments for this entry for the additional clues.)

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Posted by Suzanne McMinn on March 30, 2005  

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  1. 3-30
    6:26
    pm

    Is it Nora Roberts?

  2. 3-30
    6:30
    pm

    Nora Roberts

  3. 3-30
    6:52
    pm

    Nope.

    Another clue: This author also wrote for Dell Candlelight under another name.

  4. 3-30
    6:53
    pm

    Vicki Lewis Thompson

  5. 3-30
    6:54
    pm

    Carol is it!!! Carol, send me an email (link in the sidebar) and put “Vicki Lewis Thompson” in the subject line. :lol:

  6. 3-30
    6:55
    pm

    Vicki Lewis Thompson

  7. 3-30
    6:55
    pm

    Answer: Vicki Lewis Thompson

    :grin:

  8. 3-30
    7:00
    pm

    Thank You, Suzanne! This is a fun way to win a book! :smile:

  9. 3-30
    7:02
    pm

    Is it Kat Martin?

  10. 3-30
    7:07
    pm

    Answer: Vicki Lewis Thompson

  11. 3-30
    7:09
    pm

    So was it Vicki or should we still keep guessing. Give us some hints to type of books she writes. LOL

  12. 3-30
    7:10
    pm

    Gayle Wilson

  13. 3-30
    7:13
    pm

    As the first to guess Vicki Lewis Thompson, Carol wins a copy of A Nerd in Shining Armor and After Hours!!

    Five more Guessing Games will be posted between now and the end of the day tomorrow!

  14. 3-30
    8:04
    pm

    Congrats Carol!




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