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Guessing Game #5

Mar
31

This New York Times bestselling romance author made her name writing humorous medievals before setting her latest book in the World War II period. She’s contributed to a number of anthologies, the most recent one including Jude Devereaux. 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
    3:40
    pm

    Could it be Moore?

  2. 3-31
    3:41
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    Bertrice Small

  3. 3-31
    3:41
    pm

    Jill Barnett?

  4. 3-31
    3:41
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    Johanna Lindsey

  5. 3-31
    3:42
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    Geralyn Dawson

  6. 3-31
    3:42
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    Kasey Michaels

  7. 3-31
    3:42
    pm

    The only other one I can think of is Monk.

  8. 3-31
    3:43
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    Janet Evanovich

  9. 3-31
    3:44
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    Christine Feehan

  10. 3-31
    3:44
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    Shannon Drake

  11. 3-31
    3:45
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    Pamela Binder

  12. 3-31
    3:45
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    Geralyn Dawson

  13. 3-31
    3:45
    pm

    Cheryl got it! It was Jill Barnett!

  14. 3-31
    3:46
    pm

    Congratulations Cheryl

  15. 3-31
    3:46
    pm

    Cheryl, email me with your address! The books are Wonderful and Wild by Jill Barnett!

    One more Guessing Game to come!

  16. 3-31
    3:47
    pm

    Oh, cool! I haven’t read anything by her, so a new author for me. Thanks, Suzanne!

  17. 3-31
    3:48
    pm

    You’ll love these books, Cheryl!

  18. 3-31
    3:48
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    Joy Mitchell

  19. 3-31
    3:58
    pm

    :lol: Stacey!

    The only other one I can think of is Monk.

  20. 3-31
    5:00
    pm

    Yay Cheryl! Enjoy

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