Sunday, August 25, 2013

LIKE MY COVER? YOU COULD WIN MY BOOK



To celebrate the release of my award-winning espionage Regency Romance THE RELUCTANT BRIDE, I'm running the following competition.

LIKE MY COVER AND YOU COULD WIN MY BOOK.


Above is the new cover for my award-winning Regency romance, A LITTLE DECEPTION.  The first ten people to tell me why they like it will win a free ebook copy. Just leave a comment to let me know why it works for you.

And now here's the blurb...

When loyal and determined Rose Chesterfield persuades London’s most eligible rake not to call in a debt that would ruin her family, she never expected marriage.

Guilty of an innocent deception to win the heart of the man who’d intended to make her his mistress, Rose is determined to prove her worth to her new husband.

But her beautiful, scheming sister-in-law Helena is intent on branding Rose an adulterous diamond thief. Will Rose succeed in persuading society – and her husband – that the truth is not what it appears?

* Regency Romance shortlisted for an Australian Romance Readers' Award. (New 2013 revised version.)

6 comments:

  1. The thing I like about the cover is your name.

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    1. Wow, Sophie - that was quick. You're the lucky first. Congratulations!

      You have two choices to get your prize. Either you email me at beverley (dot) oakley @ gmail (dot) com and I'll send you a unique download code, or I'll post the unique download code here for the first ten respondents.

      Thank you so much for dropping by on this big day for me. I'm celebrating the release of my Regency espionage romance which won Choc Lit's Search for an Australian Star competition.

      All the best,

      Beverley

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  2. Woohoo Beverley!!! I love the color and of course the dress! The embroidery on it is amazing!

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  3. Hi Kipha:) Congratulations, you've also won a copy. I love the colour of the dress, too. Particularly the ruching or fine tucks. I've just made a 1780s polonaise with the authentic boned stays to go underneath for my History through Costume talks to promote my Regency espionage romance 'The Reluctant Bride' that's just been released. It's set between the French Revolution and the Battle of Waterloo, hence the costume dating back that far. It also won Choc Lit's Search for an Australian Star competition.

    Please drop me an email with your details and I'll send you the code for you to download The Reluctant Bride.

    Thanks for entering:)

    Beverley

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    1. Thank you so much! Yes the runching at the bottom of the dress was what really caught my eyes. And you making your own dress is just fabulous! If only I was that talented or good with the needles. I've tried it and it's really hard making a straight line. I would not pass as a lady during the Regency or any of the History eras. And congrats on winning the Choc Lit's Search for an Australian Star competition!!!

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    2. That's so kind of you, Kipha. You've made my day. And I bet if you wanted to, you could pass for a Regency lady:)

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