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Giveaway précommande pour un diable d'un duc
March 28th, 2018

Les gagnants sont Cathleen, Jane S et Mary K. Je vais les contacter aujourd'hui. Si l'un giveaway n'est pas réclamé, nous allons “dessiner” encore. Thanks, tout le monde! Les commentaires étaient intéressants.

 

 

A Diable d'un duc Avril est à venir 24! Je suis tellement excitée que j'ai décidé de faire un don maintenant si le parti peut commencer tôt.

Il y aura trois cadeaux. Deux sont fusionnés pendentifs en verre réalisés par l'artisan Terri Malone. Ils viennent avec des colliers de perles de graines, mais ils peuvent être déplacés sur une autre corde ou une chaîne. L'autre est une paire de boucles d'oreilles par Argento Vivo ton or– argent avec incrustation d'or. Trois gagnants seront choisis au hasard, chacun pour recevoir l'un des cadeaux.

Le don restera ouvert jusqu'à Avril 20 à 11:59 EST. Les gagnants seront contactés par e-mail et disposeront de quatre jours pour répondre. Au bout de quatre jours tout cadeau non réclamés sera réaffecté à un autre participant. Cette offre est nulle si elle est interdite par la loi. Doit être 18 ou plus pour entrer. Il est ouvert aux lecteurs internationaux!

Pour entrer, poster un commentaire ci-dessous en réponse à cette question:

Dans Diable de Duke, Amanda se retrouve enfreindre la loi pour sauver quelqu'un qu'elle aime. Pensez-vous qu'elle a eu raison de faire ceci ou pensez-vous qu'elle aurait refusé ou trouvé une autre façon?



106 Les réponses à “Giveaway précommande pour un diable d'un duc”

  1. Florine Kreeb dit:

    When love is involved I’d do whatever I had to do to protect someone I loved. It’s a hard decision to make but so worth it.

  2. cathleen s dit:

    Amanda had a difficult decision to make but protecting your loved ones is a priority. She made the right choice.

  3. Anne Wright dit:

    I think many of us will do what needs to be done to protect a loved one. Especially if Amanda could see no other way, and the situation was dire, breaking the law was most likely justifiable.

  4. I think she should have found some other way. If you break the law, then have to go to jail. What did you gain by breaking the law. You both end up locked up. Doesn’t make sense to me.

  5. Son dit:

    Love creates a different truth for us that can make the law a mere necessity that can, in our hearts and minds at least, become pliable in certain situations.

  6. Elizabeth Karen Mink dit:

    Alls fair in and war. 😉😄💖

  7. BN100 dit:

    found another way

  8. Aparna Devershetty dit:

    When involved with regards to someone you love, I would say Amanda did the right thing by breaking the law, cependant, stupid it might be.

  9. Love makes us all do things that we wouldn’t do otherwise–it’s never wrong to love, bien que.

  10. Anita H. dit:

    As much as Amanda should be commended for fighting for a loved one, breaking the law is crossing the line and she should have found a different way.

  11. Linda Wasko dit:

    i think you have to do what you can live with…especially when your options are limited

  12. Mary Preston dit:

    It really does depend upon what laws she may have to break.

  13. Diane McMahon dit:

    I think it depends on the crime that was committed. She could try to hire a good lawyer to defend her loved one.

  14. Diana Tidlund dit:

    There’s nothing I wouldn’t do for love so I can understand her doing what she did ! so she did the right thing . Unless it’s murder then it’s only ok in self defense lol

  15. She did the right thing to help someone she loves….

  16. Diana L Ames dit:

    Had I been in her shoes, I would have done the exact same thing. And I agree that it probably wasn’t the right thing to do. But the Heart makes one do things we ordinarily wouldn’t do. That’s why it is called LOVE.

  17. Meghan dit:

    It would probably depend on the situation. I’d go pretty far to save the life of a loved one and if the law I had to break didn’t really hurt anyone it would be worth the risk.

  18. Jacqueline Rose dit:

    As I am going to be 72 on April 17th, I have learned throughout life that love does conquer all. I had that for forty years and would do anything to have it again even if only for a day!

  19. Ellen dit:

    As long as it was not something absolutely horrible to do, then breaking a minor law to save a loved one is the right choice.

  20. Patricia Stentz dit:

    In historical France, a crime of passion was often overlooked: breaking the law for LOVE was natural. Oui, as long as Amanda thought she had no other way to save him, she made the right choice if she could justify it in her own mind. Now murder–that is
    difficult to live with and might come back to haunt her in another novel!

  21. Shea Balentine dit:

    There’s usually almost another way without completely breaking the law… even if it’s in a gray area… so I think another way should have been seeked out.

  22. Maryellen Webber dit:

    Amanda had to make a choice for love, right or wrong you do what you have to for the one you love.

  23. Robin Brock dit:

    When someone you love needs your help, you ALWAYS step up to do what you can…no matter what you have to do (short of murder, maybe 😊).

  24. Leigh-Ayn Absolom dit:

    Sometimes you can’t see the wood for the trees in highly stressful situations. At the time she probably made the only choice she could think of. Hindsight is always 20/20.

  25. Lori H dit:

    It really depends on the situation but I’d do just about anything to save the ones I love 😊

  26. Myrna Roman dit:

    For my loved ones I would do anything !

  27. Meagan W dit:

    You do what you have to to protect those you love.

  28. Tashia Jennings dit:

    When it comes to love, one will do anything and everything for the one they love. Even taken actions that goes against thier character and beliefs.

  29. Sophia Collins dit:

    When it comes to someone you love, you will travel to the ends of the earth to save them regardless of the law.

  30. Lisa R dit:

    That’s a tough one. Laws are in place for a reason, but protecting those you love is important. If Amanda had exhausted every other option, and they were very limited for women of that era, I can understand she’d feel she had no choice. Not sure how’d I’d react in the same situation.

  31. bois alisha dit:

    I think do the right way, and if that doesn’t work you do what you can to save loved ones

  32. Oui, I think Amanda did the right thing for love! I’ve looked my entire life and have not found it…but I know it exists ….the feeling that awakens the soul!

  33. Carol K dit:

    I think she should have found another way. Merci pour le concours.

  34. i think you would have done something to help she might have had limited help from the police in that time error

  35. Nichol Walsh dit:

    That is a tough one. I feel if you have exhausted all other possibilities, you do what you have to to protect the person you love.

  36. Regina Clouse dit:

    Doing something wrong for a good reason doesn’t make it right. Cependant, there are exceptions to this rule when it is someone you love and family. There may be consequences but most people are willing to accept them for a loved one.

  37. Chrystal Younger dit:

    She should have found another way, breaking the law is breaking the law!

  38. Cheryl C. dit:

    As long as no one else is hurt, I think I could break a small law in order to protect someone I loved. Even if I had to face the consequences, I wouldn’t regret helping a loved one.

  39. Alene dit:

    I probably would do what I have to do, to save a loved one, even if it was breaking the law

  40. Anne Hardy dit:

    My answer would depend on the severity of the law to be broken and whether there is truly no other choice.

  41. Barbara Johnson dit:

    The rightness of her actions depends on the particular situation. There would have to be a very compelling reason to break the law. And she would have to be willing to pay the penalty if caught.

  42. Cynthia Anderson dit:

    I think that if she really loves him she really needs to find away to help
    the Duke with out breaking the law.

  43. Matta Carroll dit:

    If it would help the Duke, breaking the law would depend on what the punishment would be if she were to be caught.

  44. Susan Wilkinson dit:

    You do what you can if you feel it’s the only way.

  45. Darlene Holley dit:

    I think that it depends on what laws are being broken.

  46. Linda Holbrook dit:

    It rather depends upon the situation, as well as what the illegal act was. Cependant, any law breaking should be the absolute last resort, no matter what.

  47. Jane Sprando dit:

    I think she should have tried to find another way if possible. If the result is that BOTH of them are incarcerated, then don’t break the law.

  48. Joy Isley dit:

    I think she should have found another way to help. She should not have broken the law.

  49. Valerie-June M. dit:

    LOVE IS FOREVER—–I think she did the right thing.

  50. Priscilla dit:

    There can be no question in protecting someone you love even if it means breaking the law

  51. Lynn Rettig dit:

    y Without knowing the backstory, I really can’t judge one way or another, but I would assume that she would have thoroughly thought through her actions, and chosen the only one that was possible for the situation.

  52. denise dit:

    Sometimes, one must do whatever is necessary to protect a loved one.

  53. Linda dit:

    She only had one choice really, when it gets right down to it you only have yourself to rely on. You always have a loved ones back.

  54. Patricia dit:

    I can’t make a snap judgement without knowing the circumstances. I would only break the law as a last resort, only if all other possibilities had been exhausted, and only for someone whom I loved very deeply.

  55. Etta Wagner dit:

    I have always been a law-abiding citizen and have a real dislike for scofflaws or people who act as though the laws apply to others but not to them. Despite this I know deep in my heart that if my loved one needed protecting I would break whatever law stood in the way no matter what.

  56. Laurie Gommermann dit:

    I would need to know more details about how she is going to break the law. I would do a lot to save a loved one. I doubt I would break the law.

  57. Joyce Finch dit:

    In life we must do what we have to do to save or protect our loved ones. I think she was right.

  58. Karin H dit:

    I would have tried to find another way.

  59. Janet Gaston dit:

    There is no doubt in my mind that I would do whatever necessary to take care of a loved one. So this said I believe it was justifiable to do what she need to do even if a few laws must be broken in the doing of the deed!

  60. Christina Anderson dit:

    She should have found another way. Rules and laws are in place to protect; use them correctly, and you can find alternatives that benefit rather than harm.

  61. Teresa DeBolt dit:

    I imagine she tried to think of every way to save him without breaking the law before making her choice. Things were not the same back then as they are now. She did what she felt she had to do. It’s a personal choice as to whether the risk is worth it. I probably would have made the same choice.

  62. Dee Woods dit:

    I think she was right. She had to break the law in order to help someone she cared about.

  63. Susan dit:

    If the legal system was fair and equitable for all, if the judiciary, police and the legal profession were all just, and fair for all, then I would try other routes. Obviously, since none of those criteria are presen currently or were present 200 il y a des années (et 1200 et 2200 yrs ago, ad finum), then there are circumstances that may possibly impel me to try another route.

  64. LadyWesley dit:

    I’ll have to read the book to decide.

  65. JeanMP dit:

    I think she did the right thing, as long as her conscious is clear and no one is hurt.

  66. Amy Conley dit:

    If I had to break the law to save someone I love, I’d do it in a heartbeat! Granted, I would also try to get out of the “breaking the law” by going to the police to explain what I did and why. But as for saving someone I love, I’d do almost anything.

  67. Theresa Hurley dit:

    Obviously since she loves him she won’t say no as she could lose him. Maybe she doesn’t have enough time to try to think of another way out. She loves him and when you love someone that’s all that matters. You do anything for that person-right or wrong.

  68. Courtney dit:

    Laws change and sometimes don’t make sense, or go against what we know to be right. Love is eternal. I would break the law!

  69. Anita Miller dit:

    Most of us would do anything for a loved one.

  70. Linda Rusco dit:

    She definitely should step inSometimes you have to find away around the law as long as you are not harming someone else

  71. Nola Surmanek dit:

    Sometimes you have to do what you have to do. I think she was right to do what she did

  72. Mary K. dit:

    This presents a conundrum that’s difficult for which to find a “correct”answer — probably because a “correct” answer doesn’t exist.

    For a dearly loved one, I believe every possible option must be explored, et, perhaps, examining every option includes one that breaks the law. Only an individual can make that personal decision.

    The delicate fulcrum upon which I would make a decision to break the law would be minutely examining whether the law-breaking involved would irreparably harm another. If the broken law has minimal repercussions and the harm isn’t physical, I believe I would do it to save my loved one. My eyes would need to be wide open, bien que, for I must be ready to accept the consequences of my decision.

    What can I accept more readily: the threat to my loved one or to myself? I do believe that love would win.

  73. Deb Pelletier dit:

    If I could read the story I may be able to too decide. I would try to find a better way so I won’t have to go to jail. But maybe her decision was the only way to help her loved one.

  74. Kathy Holt dit:

    You have to do what you have to do.

  75. Charlene Fraley dit:

    It is amazing what you do for love, good bad, or otherwise.

  76. Sandy X dit:

    My conscious wants to do the right thing by finding a different way but my heart would want me to do anything to help my love ones.

  77. Veronica B dit:

    For whatever reason or circumstances, when you break a law, are you willing to accept the consequences?

  78. Cherie J dit:

    My conscious would want me to respect the law as I have been raised but my heart would be in conflict with my morals. I would try to find another way if possible to avoid feeling the guilt and regret later. Sometimes, bien que, laws can be unjust and if another way cannot be found you really have no other choice.

  79. Jill DuBose dit:

    Life has often proven to me that things are not “black or white” but nuanced. One has to make decisions with as much information as you can ,but a motivation of love can help you to the right choice. I so enjoy your books as you provide intriguing characters who are complex and make human choices. Thank you for sharing your gift.

  80. Pat S. dit:

    There’s always another way but it’s not always the quickest or easiest way. Breaking the law is fast, efficient and direct. Breaking the law isn’t the problem getting caught is! So go for it just don’t get caught.

  81. Karen F dit:

    When it comes to love, we don’t always think our clearest. I would hope that Amanda looked at all her options before acting. As long as the law she broke did not hurt other people, I can understand how she may have chosen that route. When it comes to me, I am passionate and truly stand up to injustice and fight for the people I cherish and love. I am not afraid to cross lines if it will save them and not harm innocents.

  82. Trina J dit:

    It depends on the law broken, but in all honesty if this is done to protect the ones you love, I can understand why and would possibly do the same if the situation threatens those I love.

  83. Linda Herold dit:

    if she did if for a loved one, she made the right choice!!!

  84. Barbara dit:

    I think she should have found another way as it’s never good to break the law and suffer the consequences.

  85. Missy C dit:

    It depends on the situation. I really wouldn’t want to break a law but for a loved one anything is possible.

  86. Linda Ferretti dit:

    Whatever it takes for love.

  87. Nancy O'Brien dit:

    I think Amanda should have found another way

  88. The answer has to be in the person’s heart and when saving the someone that you love there are no bounds that you will stop at. She needed to save him because she was his

  89. Tiffany Hook dit:

    There’s nothing I wouldn’t do for my loved ones so I can understand her doing what she did ! so she did the right thing . Unless it’s murder then it’s only ok in self defense!

  90. Heather R. dit:

    I think she was right to bend the law in that situation.

  91. Rita S dit:

    Problems can be solved in many ways. Breaking the law seems like a poor choice option.

  92. BookLady dit:

    Amanda made the right choice in following her heart.

  93. Billie Marshall dit:

    Needs a context, I think that Amanda should have looked for another way rather than break the law.

  94. Judy Johnsen dit:

    Probably she did right to protect her loved ones

  95. Caryl Kane dit:

    Amanda should have found another way to protect her loved one.

  96. Jennifer Artiles dit:

    When a loved one is in danger, people often do stupid, or even illegal, things. Those types of situations are not so cut-and-dried, but I know I would be tempted to do the same if it meant saving one of my family.

  97. I would always regret that I had the chance to help someone I love, but lacked the courage to follow through…

  98. zola udell dit:

    There are consequences for our actions. I believe you should find another way with fith, that it will somehow work out in the end.

  99. Lori Byrd dit:

    Crime is never the right thing to do.

  100. susan beamon dit:

    It’s always a hard question. For me, it would depend on the law being broken. Something against a person would be a no. Something against property is a maybe. I would limit it to taking just what you need, never take it all.

  101. dipanwita dit:

    Given a choice between sparing pain to a loved one thus protecting them if I can and sitting idle when I could have done something- if you love that person more than anything else you would always ALWAYS do what must be done. Its a hard question yes, but not something that people only face in fiction but rather every day every moment.In the end it all depends on the person making the decision and what they can live with and without.

  102. Whitney Broadwell dit:

    I think when you love someone you will do whatever it takes to save them.

  103. louise corona dit:

    This is a difficult choice. If it was a health issue, I would do anything to save my children, grandchildren, etc.

  104. Tamara Hauser dit:

    I think she should have tried to find another way but if there wasn’t any then she should do whatever it takes to save her loved ones.

  105. Leah Shumack dit:

    It depends on how law breaking it is. Speeding or something minor ok…I’m not sure I’d kill for anyone tho…

  106. Donna Ellis dit:

    People will do anything for love. Especially when they feel there is no other way.

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