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Archive for March 30th, 2005

Mar
30

Guessing Game #1

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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Mar
30

Guessing Games!

Guessing games! I’m going to give away some of the books tumbling out of my bookshelves. How do you get them? Ha! You have to GUESS the authors!! I’ll give clues that gradually narrow down the authors’ identities until if I HAVE TO I’ll even post the URL to their websites, LOL. The first person to identify an author wins TWO books by that author. (And yes, you can play for as many of the books as you want to!) These are recent books by well-known, best-selling romance authors. If I said their names, you’d recognize them right away. But I’m not going to say their names. :twisted: There will be six guessing game entries posted–each starts with one clue and further clues will be added regularly until each identity is unmasked! Guess as often as you like because every wrong guess helps narrow down who it is NOT!

ONE GUESS PER COMMENT! But you may guess as many times as you like!

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