Saturday, January 1, 2011

Karen Kingsbury's omnibus Giveaway results.

A Thousand Tomorrows & Just Beyond The Clouds Omnibus
The giveaway for A Thousand Tomorrows & Just Beyond the Clouds omnibus by Karen Kingsbury ended last night. The winner has been chosen and notified via email.

Stephanie from StephTheBookworm is the winner 
(comment number 6). Congratulations!

Thank you everyone who visited my blog and participated on the giveaway! Don't lose your spirit, I will have many new giveaways coming up on my blog this year and there is still time to enter my Lockdown giveaway.

5 comments:

  1. Just stopping by to wish you a Happy New Year!

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  2. Congratulations to the winner - and a really happy New Year to you!

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  3. do i take a automobile insurance firm to small claims court? The insurance firm rejected my claim, (I would take the to blame driver to small claims sadly I have no address to serve them or send a demand letter). The additional driver was at fault but his particular insurance firm claims there is a difference in this statements so they have to use the word of their insured vs. my word. There's no doubt that they acted in negative belief and did not execute a proper investigation would this even be a valid claim in small claims court? I wish to consider the to blame drivers insurance company (not my own) to small claims in the damages to my car.

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  4. Forget Koontz and forget his book “What the Night Knows” (a ghost vengeance story, been there, done that), instead read a book that’s really been BANNED like “America Deceived II” by E.A. Blayre III.
    Last link (before Google Books bans it also]:
    http://www.iuniverse.com/Bookstore/BookDetail.aspx?BookId=SKU-000190526

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