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Valentine's Day Giveaway!

2/12/2013

24 Comments

 
In honor of Valentine's Day some people give others a box of chocolates, or a dozen roses.  Me, I'm giving away a dozen free eBooks. 

Why am I doing this, you ask?  Is it because:
A) I'm desperate for attention and acknowledgment. 
B) My heart of gold longs to share with others.
C) It's a clever ruse to increase my blog traffic, which in turn will feed my plans for world domination.
D) All of the above.
or E) Who cares? Free eBooks!

I'd like to remind the reader that there is no wrong answer to this question. 

All you have to do to enter to win one of a dozen eBooks of my bestselling* novel Bridging The Gaps  is read the excerpt below and leave a comment with your email address.  Of course if you want to blog, tweet, facebook, email or otherwise tell all of your friends about it, that would be nice, but it's not necessary. 


The excerpt is a Christmas scene because the Valentine's Day scenes have major spoilers and I thought I should stick with a holiday:



          Three knocks had signaled Ellen’s arrival at Henry’s apartment.  He shut the door and pulled her into a long, slow kiss, then released her and went to pour the wine.  She leaned against the door for a moment and looked around. 
           Henry’s place was larger than she’d expected.  Stephanie’s entire apartment could fit in his living room. Of course Henry could afford all this. He’d decorated mostly with mistletoe; it was everywhere.  There was an artificial pre-lit tree in one corner with a few ornaments and a silver tinsel garland. 
          “Here you are.”  He handed her a glass of wine.  “Would you like to watch a movie?  I have a nice selection of rented DVDs here: It’s a Wonderful Life; White Christmas; Mrs. Claus and the Very Naughty Elves.”
          She laughed and sat down.  “How about some music?”
          “Coming right up.”  He put on an instrumental holiday CD he’d found in the bargain bin at a local store and sat down next to her.  “So…do you come here often?”
          “No.  This is my first time.”
          “Well let me give you the tour.”  He stood and held out a hand to her, which she took obligingly.  They walked slowly through the apartment.  “This is the living room.  That’s the kitchen.  Here’s the bathroom.  A spare room I’m not using at the moment.”  
           They came to the last door and Ellen opened it. Glancing back at him she went in the room and settled on the bed.  “Won’t you join me?”
          “Hell yes.”  He downed the rest of his wine and left the glass on a table in the hallway. This time she didn’t mention the language.  He sat next to her and pulled pins from her hair, setting them on the bedside table. Then he put an arm around her and just sat.
          “Henry?”
          “Yes?”
          “Aren’t you going to unwrap your present?”
          “You mean it’s not going to unwrap itself?”
          “It’s an old-fashioned present.” 
          “Oh, I see.  Well then I’d better get to work.”



That's it.  Leave a comment before 11:59 pm US Central Time on the 14th.  Winners will be chosen by random drawing.  Spreading the word, or saying nice things about the excerpt will not improve your chances of winning but will endear you to me greatly. :o)

Kate

(*among novels set in Wisconsin and featuring one or more dentists in a romantic role)




 
24 Comments
Virginia Aschenbach
2/12/2013 12:10:46 pm

I feel so lucky to have come across you, a great person AND a talented writer who I've been thrilled to share with my fellow book lovers/friends!

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Kate Warren
2/13/2013 12:58:36 am

Thank you, Virginia!

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Heather Kappell
2/12/2013 01:00:13 pm

Ohhh...i want to read more!

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Kate Warren
2/13/2013 12:59:07 am

Glad you liked it, Heather. Thanks for dropping by.

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Kate Warren
2/13/2013 02:08:26 am

And good luck in the drawing!

sue link
2/13/2013 08:43:12 am

yes it's a lovely scene but I must ask, how long a period of time does your book take place? You mention Valentine day scenes...

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Kate Warren
2/13/2013 09:14:08 am

The story unfolds over the course of nine or ten months. Begins in the fall and ends the next spring/summer.

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Melanie Winrow link
2/13/2013 09:03:05 am

This is beautifully written. It's very visual and atmospheric. Does it make me want to read more? Does it make me want to find out what the present is? What's going to happen next?

Hell yeah! I'm old fashioned in that way! :-)

Seriously, Kate, great writing. You should be very proud of it. You have enormous talent and are an inspiration - I'm honoured to have you as a friend.

Hope you have a lovely day tomorrow. I know I won't get so much as a card, let alone chocolates ... I've never had one in my life!

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Kate Warren
2/13/2013 09:18:00 am

Thank you Melanie. I'm honored by your words.

Don't sweat the Valentine's Day stuff. Until I met my husband the only Valentine's I'd gotten were from my grandparents. :o)

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Kate Warren for Alice
2/13/2013 09:21:55 am

Alice commented over on the Collier Bluff Books site. There was a problem with the link from their blog post over to this one, so I'm adding her name on here so that everyone is aware that she is entered as well. Also reporting that broken link to my publisher.

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cheryl
2/13/2013 09:55:31 am

aw your book looks cute! I like the excerpt :) And I definitely agree with all of your reasons for giving out a dozen books. clever idea.
I RT-ed.

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Kate Warren
2/13/2013 11:03:15 am

Thanks so much for the support, Cheryl!

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Becky
2/13/2013 09:57:17 am

Of course I want to read more!!

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Kate Warren
2/13/2013 11:03:42 am

Thank you, Becky. Good luck in the drawing.

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Shelly Stibbe link
2/13/2013 10:15:53 am

Sounds like a good read for Valentine's day! :)

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Kate Warren
2/13/2013 11:04:01 am

Thanks, Shelly. Good luck to you.

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Priscilla Shuster
2/14/2013 04:00:35 pm

I love to read so I always try to support new authors.

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Priscilla Shuster
2/14/2013 04:06:00 pm

Now I want to know what happens next... :)

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Kate Warren
2/14/2013 11:20:29 pm

The deadlines is past and comments are...well comments are open but entries are closed.

Since we had fewer entries than prizes, everybody wins! I'll be contacting each of your shortly to learn which format you prefer (Kindle, Nook, PDF, etc). Congratulations everyone!

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Kate Warren
2/15/2013 05:40:20 am

I apologize for the spelling errors in that last comment. Clearly there should be a law against writers writing anything before they've been caffeineated for the day. :o)

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Melonie Johnson link
2/15/2013 07:44:50 am

Aw, man! Too bad I missed this post! This week has been CRAZY - not much time to blog hop, but I wanted to stop by ans say thanks for the WreWriWa comment on my blog, I accidentally deleted your comment as spam - but I saw it :p
Happy Belated Valentine's Day!

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Kate Warren
2/16/2013 03:23:09 am

No worries, Melonie. See you on Sunday!

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Priscilla
2/15/2013 09:58:24 am

Thank you so much for the book, Kate!!!
I can't wait to read it... :)

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Kate Warren
2/16/2013 03:23:29 am

You're quite welcome, Priscilla!

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