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Mar
31

Guessing Game #6

The final Guessing Game! This New York Times bestselling historical romance author started her career writing for a publisher that I once wrote for. She’s an absolutely lovely, delightful person who I’ve met several times because at RWA literacy booksignings, which are arranged alphabetically, she is always seated quite near to me. She lives in the South, and while she has been repeatedly nominated for a Rita, she’s never won one. 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 if needed! (See the Comments for this entry for the additional clues.)

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Posted by Suzanne McMinn on March 31, 2005  

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  1. 3-31
    6:39
    pm

    heather graham

  2. 3-31
    6:46
    pm

    Debbie Macomber

  3. 3-31
    6:46
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    Myrna MacKenzie

  4. 3-31
    6:47
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    Maureen McKade

  5. 3-31
    6:48
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    Barbara McCauley

  6. 3-31
    6:48
    pm

    susan sizemore

  7. 3-31
    6:50
    pm

    Gail Martin

  8. 3-31
    6:51
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    Katie Macalister

  9. 3-31
    6:51
    pm

    Patricia Lewin

  10. 3-31
    6:52
    pm

    CLUE: This author started out writing for Bantam.

  11. 3-31
    6:52
    pm

    Julianne Maclean

  12. 3-31
    6:53
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    Rebecca Hagan Lee

  13. 3-31
    6:53
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    Patricia McLinn

  14. 3-31
    6:53
    pm

    CLUE: This author lives in Kentucky.

  15. 3-31
    6:54
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    Iris Johansen

  16. 3-31
    6:54
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    Catherine Mann

  17. 3-31
    6:55
    pm

    Kell McDonough

  18. 3-31
    6:55
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    CLUE: This author often writes books set in the medieval period.

  19. 3-31
    6:55
    pm

    Kelly McDonough

  20. 3-31
    6:55
    pm

    Karyn Monk

  21. 3-31
    6:56
    pm

    Sandra Madden

  22. 3-31
    6:56
    pm

    Teresa Medeiros

  23. 3-31
    6:56
    pm

    Teresa Medeiros

  24. 3-31
    6:57
    pm

    THAT’S IT! Kim! The lovely, delightful author is Teresa Medeiros!

  25. 3-31
    6:57
    pm

    Lorna Michaels

  26. 3-31
    6:57
    pm

    claire delacroix

  27. 3-31
    6:58
    pm

    Wow…lucky, lucky, lucky! Thank you!!

  28. 3-31
    6:58
    pm

    Congrats Kim!

  29. 3-31
    6:58
    pm

    Glenna McReynolds

  30. 3-31
    6:58
    pm

    I’ve often sat near Barbara McCauley, Myrna McKenzie, Patrica Lewin, and Sandra Madden, too, and they are also lovely ladies. :)

    Kim, you have A Touch of Enchantment and Charming the Prince by Teresa Medeiros! :grin:

  31. 3-31
    6:58
    pm

    Congratulations Kim!

  32. 3-31
    6:58
    pm

    Congrats Kim

  33. 3-31
    7:27
    pm

    I’m surprised that she never won a Rita.

    I haven’t read A Touch of Enchantment, but I did read Charming the Prince. I think that was the very first book of hers I read.

    I think we broke your blog…I keep getting error messages. Trying to send this again.

    and now I got this message:

    Sorry, you can only post a new comment once every 15 seconds. Slow down cowboy. ha ha!

  34. 3-31
    7:32
    pm

    LOL!

    Kim, would you like to substitute another book? I have most of her books because I am a fan-o-mighty of Teresa Medeiros. Check out her website at:

    http://www.teresamedeiros.com and name a couple you haven’t read and I’ll let you know if I have them!

  35. 3-31
    8:02
    pm

    I just sent an email to you, Suzanne. Thanks again!

    Thanks to everyone for the congrats.

  36. 3-31
    8:20
    pm

    Congrats, Kim!

  37. 4-1
    7:25
    am

    I love Teresa Medeiros’ books!!! She’s wonderful. :grin:

  38. 4-1
    8:40
    am

    I have no idea but these games are fun.




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