Sunday, April 1, 2012

WHEN DREAMS COME TRUE by Cathy Maxwell Giveaway


It was common knowledge among the villagers of Hobbles Moor in the remote corner of Cornwall that their Earl was in need of a wife. So, one thunderous night, they gathered to cast a love charm and to beseech the ocean to deliver a bride to their bachelor lord. Perhaps the sea listened, for that night it disrupted the journey of a passenger unhappily bound for the country of Kurdufan, allowing her to flee into its violent waves. When Eden is washed ashore, she is rescued by the Earl, who recognizes her as THE woman of his dreams.

For Pierce, it’s love at first sight. Taking Eden back to Penhollow Hall, he pampers her, determined to win her trust and heart. For Eden, awakening from her ordeal to find herself in an elegant bedchamber, each day is like living in a perfect dream world, where every wish comes true. That is, every wish except the most important one—that her earlier life would never be revealed and that she would never have to reach her intended destination.
In Pierce’s arms she has found love and bliss. But she knows that once the secrets of her past catch up with her, her dream of a life with him—and a life of her own choosing—will be lost forever. 

When Dreams Come True is being re-released with wonderful new cover art and is ready to be re-discovered by readers!

Raised in Olathe, Kansas, Cathy Maxwell’s love of stories and history come from family tales shared around the dinner table. She's from pioneering stock who first hit these shores on the Mayflower. (She and Dick Cheney share the same Mayflower ancestor. Who would have thought?) She has long called Virginia home, noting she is “a Virginian by choice, but a Kansan by nature.” (That means she isn't afraid of a challenge.) She worked in television news as a broadcaster before spending six years in the Navy . . . and then she took to writing.

Maxwell began her writing career in 1991 while her children were still small. “It wasn’t easy,” she says. “I worked full time, my husband travelled, we had three kids, I volunteered and I was writing from four until seven every morning.” Now, twenty years later, she is the author of seventeen national bestsellers and her novels appear regularly on The New York Times and USA Today bestseller lists. Her recent bestseller, The Seduction of Scandal, the fifth and final book in her Scandals and Seductions series, was published in September 2011 and was part of Avon Books’ K.I.S.S. and Teal campaign marking National Ovarian Cancer Awareness month. 

Maxwell has set all of her novels during the Regency time period. A rarity in the book world, she has published every one of her novels with the same publisher, Harper Collins/Avon Books. Her next novel, Lyon’s Bride, is the first of her The Chattan Curse series and will be on sale April 24th, following the re-release of WHEN DREAMS COME TRUE.


GIVEAWAY


One lucky reader will win their own copy of
WHEN DREAMS COME TRUE!

Open to US and Canada.  Winner will have 48 hours to respond to email or a new winner will be selected.  Prize shipped direct from publisher. 

Stay tuned for my own review of When Dreams Come True, coming soon! 

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3 comments:

  1. sounds like a great book cant wait to read it my email is butterfli262002@yahoo.com

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  2. Love Cathy's books. Sounds like another great read. Thank you for this opportunity.GFC name is lucky47.

    Carol L
    Lucky4750 (at) aol (dot) com

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  3. i so want to read this my email is sara.sanders73@yahoo.com

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