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Guessing Game #3

Mar
31

This New York Times bestselling author writes steamy paranormal romances that include ancient artifacts, legends, and myths. She has a degree in society and law, and she counts among her favorite things a cloudless starry night and mangoes. Be the first to guess her name and win two of her books!

For the Guessing Game Rules and Instructions, click here . ONE GUESS PER COMMENT. More clues to follow if needed! (See the Comments for this entry for the additional clues.)

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Posted by Suzanne McMinn on March 31, 2005  

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  1. 3-31
    6:53
    am

    Is it Karen Marie Moning?

  2. 3-31
    6:57
    am

    oops…I forgot to say Good Morning. It’s early and I’m still half asleep.

  3. 3-31
    7:11
    am

    Hi, Kim! You’re right! You’ve won Kiss of the Highlander and The Dark Highlander by Karen Marie Moning! Email me and put Karen Marie Moning in the subject line. :lol:

  4. 3-31
    7:12
    am

    Three more Guessing Games coming during the day today!

  5. 3-31
    7:28
    am

    Wow! Amazingly fast and smart blog readers here!!

  6. 3-31
    7:30
    am

    Congratulations Kim!

  7. 3-31
    7:45
    am

    Thank you Suzanne. That’s exciting, a new author to read. I have heard so many good things about her books but for some reason, hanging head in shame, I haven’t read any of her books.

    Thanks Cheryl for the congrats.

  8. 3-31
    8:19
    am

    WOW You guys are fast!
    Congrats Kim.

  9. 3-31
    9:56
    am

    This is fun.

  10. 3-31
    10:24
    am

    WTG Kim!

  11. 3-31
    11:04
    am

    Karen Marie Moning is one of my favourite romance authors. Good job Kim.

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