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Incredible but true! I won :)

Posted by Claudia Moser on 3:01 PM in , , ,
You may my party announcement, for a wonderful special rare event – an on-line house party! Yes, a proper on-line party to launch Carol’s debut novel Mini Skirts and Laughter Lines.

And guess what? I did win something! And really great for a book lover like me, namely a 50$ Amazon Voucher. Wow, Carol so happy!

And to make things even better the other winners are good friends of mine from the blogging world. Here we go:

The results of The Mini Skirts Competition

In third place - Contestant # 2 Bouncin' Barb


In second place - Contestant #19 Darlene


And in first place by a rather large majority ... it must have been the promise of all those cream teas!
Contestant #10 Thisisme


The Results of the Laughter Lines Contest

A tough contest but finally after much recounting the winner was this joke now in its full version sent in by 'Sush' who wins a copy of Mini Skirts and Laughter Lines by Carol. For the joke find it here.

What would you call your book? Contest Winners:

The following all have won an eBook version of Mini Skirts and Laughter Lines

Bouncin' Barb
Steadfast Ahoy
Rovng Jay
EmptyNester

Competition in the Snug:

The HMV Voucher goes to Elisa Hirsch

And the raffle result:

1st Prize - The Kindle
Sarah Bell

2nd Prize - $50 Amazon Gift Card
Claudia Moser

3rd Prize $50 Amazon Card
Eva Marie

4th Prize A copy of Mini Skirts and Laughter Lines
Sandy

5th Prize Joey Purse
ShaRhonda

6th Prize $25 Amazon Card
Karen Averill

Ebooks of Mini Skirts and Laughter Lines go to

Sylvia Massara
Karen Philips
Brenda Susan
Pam Duggleby
Kara

Did you see my name in the list? Still happy :) Thanks Carol!

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