Lynn Raye Harris


Saturday contest – winners!
Saturday, October 17th, 2009 Oct 17th, 2009 leave a response

I have author copies of Cavelli’s Lost Heir! Tell me why you want one, and I’ll pick a winner from the comments. This book isn’t out until January so don’t miss your chance for an advance copy!

UPDATE:
I simply couldn’t pick just one winner, so I decided to giveaway 3 books! I trotted over to the random number generator, and this is what it told me:

First winner: Pearl!
Second winner: Lynne!
Third winner: Lois!

Send me your contact info at contact AT lynnrayeharris DOT com and I’ll get your books on the way to you!

And if you didn’t win this time, keep checking back because I simply can’t resist holding contests. And if you click over to my Contest page, you’ll notice I’ve put up the next contest for a book and goodies!

Thank you all so much for the wonderful comments. I enjoyed reading them all! You quite made my day!

11 comments to “Saturday contest – winners!”

  1. Pearl
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      · October 17th, 2009 at 11:40 am · Link

    I would really like a copy of your book because I have just recently discovered the Harlequin Presents line (thanks to Dear Author’s Jane and still such a newbie that I could use any book I can get my hands on to become an experienced HP reader :lol:

    (Spanish Magnate, Red-Hot Revenge is on my to-buy list!)



  2. Ellen
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      · October 17th, 2009 at 11:55 am · Link

    I would love to have a copy of Cavelli’s Lost Heir because I loved Spanish Magnate, Red Hot Revenge and I want to read Cavelli’s Lost Heir because I am sure I will love it also. :grin:



  3. Heather Brewer
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      · October 17th, 2009 at 12:16 pm · Link

    I want, I want.!!! I loved the first one & I know the second one is going to be just as good!! can’t wait until January to read it.



    • Kathy Schindler
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        · October 17th, 2009 at 12:25 pm · Link

      I would love to have a copy of Cavelli’s Lost Heir because you are such an inspiration to my own writing. You are living proof that dreams really do come true! And I also happen to think your writing is fabulous!



  4. Minna
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      · October 17th, 2009 at 12:44 pm · Link

    I would love to have a copy of Cavelli’s Lost Heir because I would love to have a great read!



  5. Amanda Gardner
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      · October 17th, 2009 at 3:42 pm · Link

    I would love a copy because I really liked the excerpt that you have posted and it is on my To Buy List for January.

    I also liked Spanish Magnate, Red-Hot Revenge because I like reunion stories even with a revenge plot.



  6. Kerrin Hearfield
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      · October 17th, 2009 at 4:08 pm · Link

    I really enjoyed your debut novel SMRHR and i just know this one will be just as great, if not better!



  7. Lynne Colter
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      · October 17th, 2009 at 5:20 pm · Link

    I’d love a copy of the book – it would be my first read by you, and I’m always looking for new to me authors. And I love the Presents line!



  8. Lois
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      · October 17th, 2009 at 6:32 pm · Link

    Well, I’d love one because, a) haven’t read you before (unless you count Twitter, then all the time! LOL). . . b) the excerpt ended in the most lousy of places; I mean, right where she says yes? Gotta have more!! c) and if I had chocolate in the house I could bribe you, but well, I don’t. . . so I guess it’s just an a and a b reason. :)

    Lois



  9. Suzanne
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      · October 17th, 2009 at 9:35 pm · Link

    Looks like everyone would love a copy.
    I wouldn’t. I would die for one. lol…
    The reason, well after reading your debut novel, Spanish Magnate Red-hot Revenge, I fell in love with your writing style. The fast pace, the quick dialogue and the indepth characters.

    I need to have it. It’s a simple as that. lol lol.. Pick me, pick me, pretty please. :) lol



  10. Sheri
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      · October 17th, 2009 at 10:13 pm · Link

    I would love a copy of Cavelli’s Lost Heir, as I just read your excerpt and I am hooked! Sounds absolutely delicious!



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