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September 21, 2011

GIVEAWAY ENTRY PAGE "THE TRAITOR'S WIFE" ENDED

SEPTEMBER 21st to OCTOBER 5TH, 2011



THE TRAITOR'S WIFE
by KATHLEEN KENT

SYNOPSIS:
In the harsh wilderness of colonial Massachusetts, Martha Allen works as a servant in her cousin's household, taking charge and locking wills with everyone. Thomas Carrier labors for the family and is known both for his immense strength and size and his mysterious past. The two begin a courtship that suits their independent natures, with Thomas slowly revealing the story of the role he played in the English Civil War. But in the rugged new world they inhabit, danger is ever present, whether it be from the assassins sent from London to kill the executioner of Charles I or the wolves-in many forms-who hunt for blood. At once a love story and a tale of courage, The Traitor's Wife confirms Kathleen Kent's ability to craft powerful stories from the dramatic background of America's earliest days.

THANKS TO ANNA AND THE TERRIFIC  
PEOPLE FROM THE HACHETTE BOOK GROUP
I HAVE THREE ( 3)  COPIES OF THIS BOOK TO GIVE AWAY.
1ST PLACE WINNER WILL ALSO RECEIVE THE HERETIC'S DAUGHTER.
HERE IS WHAT YOU NEED TO DO TO WIN.
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*LEAVE COMMENT:  DO YOU THINK, IF HAD THE CHANCE,
COULD YOU LIVE IN THAT ERA FOR A YEAR?*
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59 comments:

Idazzle said...

I think it would be amazing to live in that era. idazzle@myfairpoint.net

Unknown said...

I would love to live in ancient Egypt.
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Simone said...

I have a hard enough time trying to navigate the current era I'm in, I wouldn't last very long in a past era. So, no I don't think I could live in that era.

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ann said...

Its hard living now but I do think I could deal with living in that era

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Unknown said...

I think I could live in that era. I think you can do anything if you set your mind to it. I think all parts of history are facinating. Please enter me in contest. Tore923@aol.com

mamabunny13 said...

Heck, I don't know what era I'm in half the time anyway. I'm still learning how to use the remote control and call waitng. lol I may be better off back there!
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Reading said...

I don't think I could live in another era. I love my iPad too much. Lol.

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Anonymous said...

I could not. I like modern technology too much.

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Literary Chanteuse said...

Yes I think I cold live in that era or at least I would love to give it a try. I'm so fascinated by it. I would love to read this so thank you for the giveaway!

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Valerie Taylor Mabrey said...

Think it was a hard life but also left one time to see nature and family maybe I would like it

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Unknown said...

I don't know, I really enjoy the freedom and technology we have in today's time. I do enjoy reading about it though! haha!

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Anonymous said...

I would like to live for a year in those times in order to mentally and physically get my life in order and move on from there. Would it be hard? Without a doubt, but we shouldn't shy away from difficult opportunities.
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Maureen said...

I think it would be tough but it would also be amazing to see what life was really like back then.
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Deborah said...

I like to imagine that I have the skills and knowledge to survive a year in that era, but I know I don't. Aside from the physical dangers of wild animals, how would I preserve food without modern conveniences like freezers and canning jars? That's just one example of why I have to answer no. asthenight at gmail dot com

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Silver Strands said...

Oh yes! I could live then, and LIKE it :)
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Unknown said...

I think I could live in that era for a year but I think it would be very difficult and I don't think I'd want to live in that era. It seems like a time when many people didn't really respect each other and women were by and large disrespected and given few rights. African Americans were treated very badly. It also was a rather volatile time when people werer suspicious of each other.

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nfmgirl said...

Yep, it would be tough, but I think I could do it. I've studied enough about pioneering living and living off the land and survival skills that I think I could make it.

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Misusedinnocence said...

I think I absolutely could! I've always loved the idea of living in history and it would be an opportunity I couldn't turn down.

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Anita Yancey said...

I think I could live in that era for a year. But I'm not sure I would want to. Please enter me. Thanks!

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Pamcakes said...

I am not sure. It sure would be interesting to try! Maybe I could as long as I could come back.
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esldiane@gmail.com said...

Yup, it would be interesting
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Anonymous said...

I would love to experience that era.
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calvad said...

I would love to live in that era for a year! calvad at aol dot com

Valeen said...

I really like indoor plumbing so I wouldn't enjoy that era. I'd like to visit but not live there for any extended time!

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Valeen said...

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Nickolay said...

I couldn't live in that era! I love my gadgets!

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AEKZ2 said...

No, I would not want to live in that era. As a woman, I enjoy the freedoms that I have.

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susansmoaks said...

i would love to live in that era a much simpler time
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Kim Smith said...

Yes I could live in that ear. It would be awesome to be able to go back to that time.


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Juleemm said...

No way. Need my hairdryer and my toothpaste, not too mention a toilet. It would be too much like camping and I hate camping.

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Deborah Wellenstein said...

I'm spolied rotten by my creature comforts (flushy toilets, showers, TV, Internet), and would not like to live in that era!

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susan1215 said...

I'd love to live in the era for a period of time

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clynsg said...

When I was younger, I probably could have made it for a year, but don't think I would want to, especially knowing what I do about health hazards--there is a reason many men went through multiple wives!

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Sand said...

No because I would literally die without modern medicine.