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Concours de célébration de la nouvelle version
April 21st, 2021

***Annonce!***

Félicitations à Zara H!

Zara a été contactée et a confirmé son adresse. Son lot de prix est en route. Merci, Zara pour avoir participé!

Merci tout le monde! Nous ferons cela à nouveau.

Pour célébrer la sortie de Héritière en soie rouge en avril 27, Je fais un cadeau d'un joli fourre-tout de lecteur, quelques bijoux, et un de mes livres. Pour entrer, il vous suffit de répondre à cette question dans les commentaires ci-dessous: Aimez-vous le mariage d'histoires de commodité, et si oui, avez-vous un favori?

Le cadeau durera jusqu'à ce que midnight EST, Mai 7. Nul là où interdit. Résidents américains uniquement (désolé!) Le gagnant sera choisi au hasard. Je contacterai le gagnant par e-mail et le gagnant aura 48 heures pour répondre. Si aucune réponse n'est reçue, je choisirai un autre gagnant.



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179 Les réponses à “Concours de célébration de la nouvelle version”

  1. Colleen Perry dit:

    Excited to read your new book!

    Colleen

  2. Janice Jacobson dit:

    Oui, I am a sucker for marriage of convenience stories – stories of two separate individuals having to make a lasting union, often out of nothing much. My favorite is A Civil Contract by Georgette Heyer.

  3. Jenny dit:

    Yes I love books about marriages of convenience. It is hard to name just one.
    I’m looking forward to getting and reading your new book. You NEVER disappoint.

  4. BN100 dit:

    oui, no fav

  5. Dolores Ferguson dit:

    Yes I do enjoy marriage of convenience marriages. They often turn into love matches❤️

  6. Mary Dunford dit:

    I do enjoy marriage of convenience stories. They can have different twists and turns. I enjoyed Someone to Wed by Mary Balogh.

  7. Heather Hill dit:

    I enjoy marriage of convenience stories. Favorite authors include you, bien sûr, Mary Balogh, Eloisa James, Bettina Krahn, and Elizabeth Hoyt.

  8. Kimberly dit:

    I truly enjoy marriage of convenience stories but I don’t have a particular favorite.

  9. Anne Wright dit:

    I do enjoy marriage of convenience stories. My favorite is Marriage of Inconvenience by Penny Reid, about two of my favorite characters.

  10. Linda Dosher dit:

    It is not one of my favorites. I really don’t like the ones where one character has a hidden secret the other character can’t stand.

  11. Kate Sparks dit:

    Oui, I love marriage of convenience stories. I don’t have a favorite.

  12. Patricia Barber dit:

    Sometimes I do Andi just have to be in the mood to read it

  13. Jane Beeman dit:

    I hardly read marriage of convenience stories but I probably have done in the past. Thanks for the chance.

  14. Alissa dit:

    The tension and build up in a marriage of convenience story can be so satisfying. Je l'aime!

  15. Carissa Thrush dit:

    I do like marrriage of convenience stories! I don’t really have a favorite, as there are so many good ones!

  16. Robin in NC dit:

    Oui, especially if they turn out to be right for each other after all.

  17. Suzette Pinnock dit:

    Love the red cover. Love the series. Reading now!

  18. Toni Tuve dit:

    I’m excited to get into a new series

  19. Beverly Gordon dit:

    I do enjoy it but i dont have a fav. i reread books because sometimes i miss things the first go around so then that is my fav at the time of reading

  20. Linda Herold dit:

    Yes I do enjoy reading them.

  21. Ellen dit:

    Oui, I love those types of stories and seeing how the tide turns.

  22. Lena Lee dit:

    I hope you meant May 7 instead of March 7 contest run until. I love your books. I know I will enjoy this one.

  23. Robin Orgera dit:

    I love marriage of conveniences They are my favorite and I have numerous ones that I reread all the time.

  24. Mary Mac dit:

    Oui, especially when they turn into romantic love. Love a good HEA

  25. Molly Laird dit:

    Yes I love marriages of convenience books.

  26. Maryellen Webber dit:

    I do like marriage of convenience stories. One of my favorites is The Arrangement by Mary Balogh.

  27. Winnie Kowalski dit:

    I love your books and will definitely get this one.

  28. Whitney Court dit:

    Can’t wait to read the new book!! Nothing I enjoy more than a good romance story!!

  29. LAURIE GOMMERMANN dit:

    Marriage of convenience is my favorite trope.
    Favorites!!
    Sleepless In Scotland- Karen Hawkins
    To Marry a Duke-Julianne MacLean
    Untamed- Diana Palmer
    The Duke and I- Julia Quinn
    Devil In Winter-Lisa Kleypas
    Dare To Play- Carly Phillips
    Whitney, My Love- Judith McNaught
    To Seduce A Sinner- Elizabeth Hoyt
    The Bride- Judith McNaught
    The Seduction of His Wife- Janet Chapman
    Texas Destiny- Lorraine Heath
    The Dangerous Gentleman- Julia London
    Lawless- Diana Palmer

    Lots of category romances too!

  30. Audrey Stewart dit:

    I enjoy reading on any subject as long as it is well written. The Wallflowers book series by Lisa Kleypas is a great read. A few other books on a marriage of convience, that are really good, are the McCabe Trilogy by Maya Banks and Samantha Whiskey’s series, Cannon.

  31. Crystal Broyles dit:

    I love marriage of convenience books. Devil in Winter by Lisa Kleypas is one of my favorites.

  32. Lisa Sanetra dit:

    I enjoy marriage of convenience stories. I am 48, unmarried and since I don’t have a job that pays all that well I can easily see myself entering into such an arrangement.

  33. MIssy Caberto dit:

    I love a good marriage for convenience trope. I don’t have a favorite book though

  34. Sharon Sommer dit:

    I enjoy marriage of convenience stories but I don’t have a particular favorite.

  35. connie kay Houghtby dit:

    Oui, I do.

  36. Shelly Garnett dit:

    Love the marriage of convenience books

  37. Nancy Krueger dit:

    I do enjoy marriage of convenience stories. I loved Devil in Winter by Lisa Kleypas.

  38. Carrie Tillman dit:

    I do enjoy marriage for convenience stories. Two that come to mind are The Bargain by Mary Jo Putney and Ravished by Amanda Quick.

  39. Louise corona dit:

    Yes to marriage of convenience. I enjoyed a rare medieval one by Amanda Quick called Desire. It has a great plot and characters.

  40. Carol Knudtson dit:

    I do enjoy these kinds of stories but I don’t really have a favorite.

  41. Jen Stake dit:

    I do enjoy a good marriage of convenience story. I have read so many, I sometimes have trouble remembering the titles that accompany the story. Lol. But looking through the previous comments, I do have to agree that Amanda Quick’s Desire & Ravished are excellent!! I’ve read them both — well, all of Amanda Quick’s Regency & Medieval books — several times.

  42. Macy Cottom dit:

    Oh how I love Madeline Hunter books!! I have read so many os your series in 2020! I am so looking forward to your newest book!

  43. Deidre Pyron dit:

    Bien sûr! Two people thrown together unwillingly who discover they are perfect for each other? What’s not to love?

  44. Alice Castle dit:

    Oui, marriages of convenience can be very enjoyable as the characters evolve together. Oddly, I don’t think I have a favorite within this trope. Looking forward to reading your newest book as I do with all of your books!

  45. Cynthia Netherton dit:

    Oui, I enjoy marriage of convenience story lines: Devil in Winter comes to mind. I’m hoping the March 7 end date was just a typo.

  46. DawnA dit:

    To Seduce a Sinner by Elizabeth Hoyt and Never Seduce a Scot by Maya Banks

  47. Courtney dit:

    Oui, I like when people learn to grow and love each other when they never though it was possible.

  48. Cindy Ehrlich dit:

    Aimez vos livres! Can’t wait to read this new release! ❤️ Thank you for this opportunity!

  49. Pat Dupuy dit:

    I do enjoy a good story about a marriage of convenience. I like all the different reasons authors come up with to make it work. One recent one I enjoyed was This Earl of Mine by Kate Bateman. The marriage was supposed to be to a prisoner about to be hanged so the heroine could be a widow.

  50. Dawn dit:

    I do enjoy marriage of convenience stories. I don’t have a favorite though. What draws me in is a beautiful cover and a clever description.

  51. Judy Johnsen dit:

    I enjoy marriage of convenience stories. Devil in Winter by Lisa Kleypas is a favorite

  52. Pamela L Heebner dit:

    I am just starting the historical romance series by you, so right now I do not have a favorite.
    My favorite book of all time was The Black Rose by Thomas B. Costain.

  53. Anne Harris dit:

    I do enjoy marriages of convenience! It’s fun to see how the author takes it! There is such a variety of directions to go with it. I can’t name just one, but when I read Georgette Heyer, waaay back when, those was one of my favorite tropes she’s use.

  54. Diane Fondelheit dit:

    Cant wait to read this book!

  55. Love the color of red and the feel of silk – sounds intriguing

  56. Carolyn Rhodes dit:

    Hi, yes I enjoy marriage of convenience from time to time just to change things up.
    I’ve always enjoyed your books and can’t wait to read this series as well. Love the cover and thanks so much for the bookmarks.

  57. Jo Jones dit:

    Love the series. What a novel idea

  58. Beatrice Pickett dit:

    I read Heiress inred silk. I really loved it I usually don’t read this type of work but I received an arc from you and I just loved it. I would love to be able to have the first book to read thank you for introducing me to your writing I really appreciate it so much.

  59. Linda K Davis dit:

    Oui, I like marriage of convenience books. Would love to read yours. Happy Spring!

  60. Marie Beilfuss dit:

    I really don’t like marriage of convenience stories. they are married and will stay married so where is the push and pull of the story arc

  61. Margaret Mangione dit:

    Yes I do like them. It’s hard to pick just one.

  62. Judi dit:

    Funny, isn’t it, how you can describe a book and it sounds like thousands of others–yet it can be a fresh new take that is a joy to read?

  63. Karen Weddle dit:

    Yes I love marriage of convenience stories! I guess it really depends on how the author writes the story. It’s a compelling premise as most of us don’t understand ever doing that.

    Congratulations on your new release!

  64. Theresa Norris dit:

    I love them. I don’t have a favorite.

  65. JENNIFER MORRIS dit:

    I do enjoy marriage of convenience stories when they have a good plot as to why they are being forced to join in the union. Colleen Coble is one of my favorite authors, and she has several stories that lead to marriage of convenience. The Lonestar Series is great!

  66. Jenny A. dit:

    I like them if they end in a HEA! I don’t have a favorite.

  67. LSUReader dit:

    It’s not my favorite trope. But I do enjoy well-written character-driven stories. I am looking forward to your newest.

  68. I can’t wait to read the latest novel!

    FYI – your email newsletter has March 7 instead of May 7.

  69. Tiffany J. dit:

    My birthday is next week and I’m so excited that Heiress in Red Silk is one of the several books I will be buying for my birthday. 🙂

  70. Bettina dit:

    Oui, I enjoy reading the marriage of convenience- nice escape from all the craziness going on

  71. Barbara S dit:

    I haven’t read any marriage of convenience stories yet (that I can remember anyways). Thank you for the invite!

  72. Sam dit:

    It’s not one of my favorite themes.

  73. Earlene GILLESPIE dit:

    Yes I love the marriage of convenience stories. It’s always great to see the struggles the couple go through to get their happily ever after. It’s hard to pick just one fav though.

  74. Margie Hager dit:

    I love marriage of convenience stories. I miss seeing you at book club.

  75. Deborah Bryce dit:

    What’s not to love? Two people are thrown together unwillingly and discover they are perfect for each other. Gotta love it!

  76. Elizabeth Brown dit:

    Oh what a lovely giveaway! Can’t wait to read the new book!

    Blessings,

    Elizabeth Brown

  77. Gail Charest dit:

    Marriage of convenience stories are great! The tensions build as the love grows!
    Thanks for the opportunity to enter your contest.

  78. Teresa Bassett dit:

    Always excited with a NEW book release, looking forward to a good read 🙂 Thanks for a chance to win this awesome giveaway.

  79. Michelle Thao dit:

    Oui, when it’s written correctly, LOL. Any of your books, although “Ravissante en rouge” (which I consider as a marriage of convenience, but maybe you won’t) stands out since it started a wonderful series!

  80. Maria Smith dit:

    Yes I really enjoy marriages of convenience stories. It is fun watching the couple fall for real! Of the top of my head one of my favorites would be The Duchess Deal by Tessa Dare!

  81. Colleen C. dit:

    I do enjoy Marriage of Convenience books… no fave comes to mind though.

  82. Daphne dit:

    Oui, its my favorite. As a matter of fact, when I go to my work search browser “Marriage of Convenience” pops up and i can’t delete it 😂. My favorite is His at Night by Sherry Thomas.

  83. Cindy Collard dit:

    Oui, I love marriage of convenience stories. I don’t have a favorite.

  84. Maria Proctor dit:

    I enjoy reading marriage of convenience stories a few times a year. I don’t have a favorite one

  85. Penney Wilfort dit:

    Yes I do! I am looking forward to reading Heiress in Red Silk. I love the cover and it sounds very good. Thanks
    Penney

  86. Sandy Pochapin dit:

    I like marriage of convenience stories very much.

  87. Kate Y dit:

    With marriage of convenience plots, sometimes I enjoy them and sometimes not so much. My favorite by far is “Devil in Winter” by Lisa Kleypas (I see a bunch of people have mentioned it here. ^_^) I also enjoyed “An Unlikely Countess” by Jo Beverley, et “First Comes Marriage” by Mary Balogh.

    There is a subsection of marriage of convenience plots where the heroine has been compromised (by the hero or by someone else), & the hero steps up to marry her. I just read one like this, “First Comes Scandal” by Julia Quinn. Very fun. I also really liked “Never a Gentleman” by Eileen Dreyer.

  88. Cindi Hoppes dit:

    Hello! My daughter in law and I enjoy reading your delightful books! Our favorite book genre and your writing style appeals to both of us… The marriage of stories gives us an inkling of what may be coming up.
    Many thanks, Cindi

  89. Pam dit:

    While I do enjoy a good marriage of convenience story, I’ll admit I’m more of an enemy to lover kind of gal. I like the tension that builds through the story.

  90. Ronda dit:

    I enjoy them but I don’t have a favorite one.

  91. Karen M dit:

    I enjoy reading a good marriage of convenience story but I have no favorite.

  92. Laura Wakeley dit:

    I enjoy reading a good marriage of convenience story, I don’t know which is my favorite, too hard to choose.

  93. Karin H dit:

    I always say that no, I don’t like marriage of convenience stories…and then I read one and enjoy the heck out of it. LOL I guess I do enjoy them. 🙂 I can’t think of a favorite right now, bien que.

  94. Donna Ledbetter dit:

    Hello, for someone who cannot usually find her way around on the internet. I am really surprised I followed your trail. Love all your books! Please keep up the good work.

  95. Vicki Wurgler dit:

    I do like read about marriage of convenience-one I enjoyed was The Contract

  96. LuAnn Dawson dit:

    I’ve been waiting a year for this book!
    Hmm. Marriage of convenience. It always seems to work out for the couple involved and as long as it is well written, I enjoy them. One of my favorites was book 2 of the rarest blooms series, Perles en Provocative.

  97. Charlene Fraley dit:

    I love marriage of convince stories. I don’t have a particular favorite, but I love them with Highlanders in it❤️

  98. Crystal dit:

    Book sounds like a great read. Would love to read and review book(s) in print format.
    Will a marriage of convenience work? How will they work out their problems and deal with them? So many questions.
    Here’s Hoping I Win.

  99. Chrystal Younger dit:

    Love reading your stories!

  100. Susan Benedict dit:

    Happy Mother’s Day! I enjoy a marriage of convenience story.

  101. I love the flowing red gown on your new book and can imagine your leading lady making an elegant entry into a ballroom and having all heads turn! But who’s attention is she most interesting in getting?

  102. Lisa Puhala dit:

    Oui! I do like a marriage of convenience story. My favorite is The Devil in Winter by Lisa Kleypas –The Devil in Spring was good too! I really enjoyed Ravishing in Red, and the first two books in the Rothwell series.
    [I received my bookmarks today–thank you!]

  103. Toni Orsini-Bagley dit:

    I don’t always like stories about marriages of convenience because sometimes I think one person isn’t into it as much as the other…but I have no favorite to speak of

  104. Caryl Kane dit:

    I do enjoy marriage of convenience stories!

  105. Julie McDonough dit:

    I enjoy reading marriage of convenience stories. One of my favorites is Marry in Haste by Anne Gracie.

  106. Lynne McDonald dit:

    Oui, I do enjoy reading marriage of convenience stories. I don’t have a favorite but I have to like the characters.

  107. Glenda M dit:

    I do enjoy marriage of convenience stories! Devil in Winter is one of my favs!

  108. Linda George dit:

    I do enjoy marriage of convenience stories and I have several favorites. Yours sounds like one that I will enjoy.

  109. MS Barb dit:

    Oui, I enjoy marriage of convenience stories (unless there’s abuse!)

  110. Becky dit:

    Oui, I enjoy marriage of convenience stories but I don’t have a favorite.

  111. LALighton dit:

    Oui, no favorite.

  112. Wendy dit:

    It’s not a favorite trope of mine.

  113. Vicki dit:

    If there is some humor involved, I like them.

  114. If a marriage is not convenient, then why get married at all. I have been married to my closest friend (trust in advance) for over 45 years and with him for 50 ans. If it was convenient/easy, then everyone would do it.

  115. P.S. The main web site and page says that everything is over on March 07, 2021.

  116. Susan Heim dit:

    I love marriage of convenience stories. One I enjoyed recently was “Love unexpected” by Jody Hedlund.

  117. Debra J Pruss dit:

    Oui, I do like marriage of convenience. I am not sure that I can narrow it down to one. If I have to it would be the story Love Comes Softly by Janette Oake.

  118. Deb Pelletier dit:

    Aimez-vous le mariage d'histoires de commodité, et si oui, avez-vous un favori? Yes I like them , A Rogue by any other name. Devil in winter.

  119. Diane Sallans dit:

    Absolutely – I love it when the couple find common interests, find they like each other and fall in love.

  120. Joye dit:

    I enjoy reading all kinds of books. Marriages of convenience make for interesting plots.

  121. I love a good love story. Your books always hold my interest.

  122. Ann Ivey dit:

    I’ve read a few marriage of convenience stories. I don’t have a favorite.

    Thanks for the chance.

  123. I do like Marriage Of Convenience stories. One of my favorites is Devil In Winter. Would love to read yours.

  124. Jenny T dit:

    I think marriage of convenience stories are okay, but don’t have a particular favorite. I prefer a fake relationship that turns to romance instead of the burden of marriage.

  125. Shani Schulman dit:

    I have not read the marriage of convenience stories; cependant, I appreciate the contest and hope to win! Thank You 😉

  126. Jane Sprando dit:

    Love “marriage of convenience” stories! Actually , I like most romance stories. And my favorite is usually the one I just finished!

  127. John McGaugh dit:

    I enjoy Marriage of Convenience stories, though I can’t think of a particular favorite one.

  128. Jessica dit:

    I enjoy the marriage of convenience stories, but I don’t any favorites. I enjoy your books and my husband always gets me a new one for our anniversary. Can’t wait to read your new book coming out!!

  129. Sue Hieber dit:

    I hate marriage of convenience stories! A marriage without love is never “convenient”.

  130. Patricia Solla dit:

    Looking forward to another of your terrific reads.

  131. Ola K Norman dit:

    Oui, I like most romance stories.

  132. Joy Eden dit:

    Oui! The most recent ones I’ve re-read are by Amanda Quick they are Desire & Ravished but I don’t think there’s one that I haven’t loved. I tend to re-read books after a few years too especially if they really stand out to me. Looking forward to reading your new book!

  133. Patricia Wong dit:

    Can’t wait to start the new series!

  134. Margie Conklin dit:

    Yes I love marriage of convenience stories because there is usually a twist that follows but real favorite. I can’t wait to read your new book!

  135. Diana Hardt dit:

    Oui, I love marriage of convenience stories but I don’t have a favorite.

  136. Cherie J dit:

    Yes I do enjoy marriage of convenience if it is done well. Mary Balogh and Diana Palmer are two authors who have done it well.

  137. Helena Tripp dit:

    Oui, really enjoy marriage of convenience as basis of plot. I do not have a favorite story/author but look forward reading this series – I know I will enjoy anything that Terri Brisbin recommends.

  138. Cyndi Bennett dit:

    I enjoy most all types of romance . Looking forward to reading this series as you are one of my “go to authors”
    when I want something I KNOW won’t disappoint!
    Thanks for the chance at your giveaway and best of luck to fellow participants!

  139. Tina Hairston dit:

    I do love them but I can’t say I have an absolute favorite. I’ve read SOOO many over the years that I honestly can’t even think of one right now, lol. What I do love is if there’s an underlying “enemies to lovers” ou “mail order bride” theme to them as well since they would fall under the “marriage of convenience” umbrella. Merci pour le cadeau!

  140. John Smith dit:

    Oui, a marriage of convenience can lead to all sorts of interesting plot developments and entanglements! …Hmm, a good marriage of convenience story–“The Forsyte Saga,” perhaps?

  141. Ashley Fasolo dit:

    Lovely, congrats, and thanks for the chance.

  142. Kim Giglio dit:

    I love marriage of convenience! It is my favorite plot device in historical romance. Madeline’s “The Sinner” is my top choice and I reread the entire Seducer series every few years. My second choice would be Mary Balogh’s “Slightly Married”. Both are perfect examples of historical romance at its finest.

  143. Julie Smetzer dit:

    Oui, I do. The HEA concept in what begins as a contract for personal agendas can just as easily be seen in some friendships. Neighbors or coworkers join forces to achieve selective goals and find that there’s so much more to their relationship than what they originally thought! Three of my favorites are The Bargain by Mary Jo Putney, Sleepless in Scotland by Karen Hawkins, and Devil in Winter by Lisa Kleypas. Thank you for sharing this offer, Madeline!

  144. Amy Lara dit:

    LOVE reading about two strangers pushed together and feeling the chemistry as they fight their feelings and eventually giving in. It’s the best!

  145. Rosie dit:

    The marriage of convenience is one of my favorite tropes. I have quite a few on my keeper shelf, but one of the ones that comes to mind is Entwined by Emma Jensen. I periodically reread it and it is always enjoyable.

  146. Susan M dit:

    Who doesn’t love romance!!! Reading takes you places….
    Looking forward to reading your lane west story

  147. SARAH TAYLOR dit:

    Yes I love reading marriage of convenience stories Thank you for the amazing giveaway Love your newsletters also!

  148. Hi! I live Marriage of Covenience stories!! 🙂 My favorite is the Mistress of Tall Acre by Laura Frantz. Merci!! 🙂

  149. I have always enjoyed “marriage of convenience” romances–there is often wonderful character development as the couple grows as individuals as they grow closer together. A longtime favorite is “Marry in Haste” by Jane Aiken Hodge. Best Wishes for all releases!

  150. Barbara Schelin dit:

    I do love marriages of convenience! I think my favorite is one of my all-time favorite books! It’s Devil in Winter, by Lisa Kleypas. Mary Balogh has a few as well, and Janna MacGregor, and I could go on all night!

    Thank you for this great giveaway!

    Just received my package from you today, and then Tuesday the new book will be here! I always buy print copies of your books as I know I will read them over and over! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  151. I enjoy your books and your website, I cannot wait to read your newest. I too enjoy “marriage of convenience” stories. I’m going to Maui in a few weeks and the tote bag, book and jewelry will look great on the beach.

  152. Jane Meganck dit:

    Marriage of convenience is petty good. Cependant, I normally go by author rather than trope.
    So excited for this book to come out!
    Thanks for this opportunity!

  153. GB dit:

    Oui, I love marriage of convenience stories. I don’t have a favorite.

  154. denise dit:

    I do enjoy marriage of convenience stories.

  155. Jackie Wisherd dit:

    I like thise kind of stories and a whole lotta other themes too.

  156. Karen Gallagher dit:

    I’m always excited for a new book from you, but I go through them much too fast because they are so good!

  157. Jennifer H. dit:

    I guess it just depends. I really like Betty Neels; I feel like she is the epitome of Marriage of Convenience novels. My favorite of hers is The Hasty Marriage and my favorite historical is To Marry An Heiress by Lorraine Heath. I have read both multiple times.

  158. June Sheppard dit:

    Yes I enjoy reading marriage of convenience stories! Thanks for the chance😊

  159. Auriette dit:

    I enjoy reading marriage of convenience stories, although I’m terrible with remembering titles (especially since e-books), so I can’t immediately name a favorite.

  160. Sylvia Gonzalez dit:

    Looking forward to reading your newest book.

  161. Ginny Wexler dit:

    I like all romance, I don’t look for anything particular other than a great story.

  162. Diana Munk dit:

    I love historical romance with intrigue, laughter and marriage for love rather than convenience. No particular favorites come to mind at present.

  163. Maritza dit:

    I do enjoy Marriage of Convenience romances. Also love Historical romance. Thanks for the chance to win

  164. Christina dit:

    Enjoy stories around Marriage of Convenience, especially if there is a “misunderstanding” in why they must marry. Love the way these stories pull at the heart strings!

  165. Cheryl C. dit:

    Oui, I do enjoy marriage of convenience stories. I enjoy watching the journey to real love.

  166. Barbara Ceas dit:

    This is really my very favorite of all Madeline’s books, and I enjoyed all of them, but the Heiress in Red Silk – oh my!

  167. StuffSmart dit:

    Oui. Cependant, I don’t have a favorite.

  168. Debra Patton dit:

    As long as there is a happy ending I will enjoy it.

  169. Stacy S dit:

    Sometimes I do. It just depends on the story. I love the cover!

  170. Stacie K dit:

    Oui, no specific favorite

  171. Deborah Wettstein dit:

    Oui, not that I can think of.

  172. Colleen Doern dit:

    Love marriage of convenience stories – and am excited to read your new book!

  173. Sandra dit:

    Oui, I love marriage of convenience stories! I’ve read so many, cependant, that I don’t think I can pick a favorite!!! I can’t wait for this one!

  174. Lyssa H dit:

    Oui, I love marriage of convenience stories. Like most of the respondents here, bien que, I cannot name any specific ones. But I’m reading through the replies in hopes of picking up new suggestions!

  175. Zara H dit:

    I love marriage of convenience books! There are so many, but my absolute favorite is: Devil in Winter by Lisa Kleypas.

  176. JanD dit:

    I like marriage of convenience stories but I can’t think of a favorite book.

  177. Rachel Kusmierz dit:

    Although the give-away has expired, wanted you to have another piece of data for your survey. Much prefer your stories that do not involve a marriage of convenience as they are less predictable. Favorites of yours: par possession, Les péchés de Lord Easterbrook, Dangereux en diamants, Interrupted Tapestry, and The Seducer. Cependant, there are two marriage of convenience of titles that are on my list of all-time favorites and those are Julie Garwood’s The Bride, and Laura Kinsale’s Flowers from the Storm. Thanks for the joy of reading your work, I look forward to everyone of your titles!


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Octobre 1-4, 2020

Romancing the Gold Coast, Waltz Back In Time
The Mansion at Glen Cove, Glen Cove, New York. Please see RomancingTheGoldCoast.com for details.

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