Sandra is giving away a signed copy of The Secret Keeper to a US winner. You can read about the book HERE. You will be prompted to return to this page to enter the drawing by commenting below. Please be sure to leave your contact information.
Interesting! Thomas Seymour is one of those men in history who (as said about another) 'mad, bad and dangerous to know', and don't we all love them! But his molesting Elizabeth was disturbing. Was she a woman or a girl at that time? I like the way the story is told from the outside looking in--and by a woman with "The Gift". too. I would love to own this book. Please enter me. Thank you,
The situation with Elizabeth was disturbing, Soft Fuzzy, I agree. And I think she was a girl - not a woman - and even if she had been a woman, still not okay. But it was complicated, and hopefully you'll like how I've handled it in the book (and Author's Note!).
Since I was a teenager (and I am in my 8th decade now) I have been intrigued by the Elizabeth-Seymour encounters. I am interested in how you handled it, Sandra, and I would love to win the book.
Sandra, I'd love to read THE SECRET KEEPER! The Tudor period is such a fascinating time in English history! Thank you for the opportunity to win a copy! rebeccalyn@gorge.net
Your book sounds very interesting and intriquing. Is Parr's first name spelt without an "h"?
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Yes, just fine, Donna. :)
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ReplyDeleteSpelling wasn't regularized in those days, so I chose to spell it Kateryn because that's how she signed her own letters. Good question!
That is definitely one I would love to read.
ReplyDeleteI love historical fiction, and this sounds like a fantastic read. Thanks for the giveaway!
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Interesting! Thomas Seymour is one of those men in history who (as said about another) 'mad, bad and dangerous to know', and don't we all love them! But his molesting Elizabeth was disturbing. Was she a woman or a girl at that time? I like the way the story is told from the outside looking in--and by a woman with "The Gift". too. I would love to own this book. Please enter me. Thank you,
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The situation with Elizabeth was disturbing, Soft Fuzzy, I agree. And I think she was a girl - not a woman - and even if she had been a woman, still not okay. But it was complicated, and hopefully you'll like how I've handled it in the book (and Author's Note!).
ReplyDeleteSince I was a teenager (and I am in my 8th decade now) I have been intrigued by the Elizabeth-Seymour encounters. I am interested in how you handled it, Sandra, and I would love to win the book.
ReplyDeleteI have been wanting to read this one!! Please enter me :)
ReplyDeleteKatie jamison Email address is tonkawa_04@yahoo.com
Please put me in! Thank you for this giveaway. Katherine Parr is such an interesting subject. lauren at heyerwood dot com
ReplyDeleteSandra, I'd love to read THE SECRET KEEPER! The Tudor period is such a fascinating time in English history! Thank you for the opportunity to win a copy! rebeccalyn@gorge.net
ReplyDeletePlease enter me in the giveaway. THE SECRET KEEPER sounds like a great read! Thank you very much.
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would love to be entered for this giveaway!!
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i cannot wait to read this!! already on my WishList!!
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want to read this book
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