Wow – I loved reading all the entries for this contest for Songbird Under a German Moon!
The winners are:
- Patricia from Pollywog Creek
- Linda (desertrose)
- Jennifer L.
So fun … here’s just a taste of some of your favorite time periods:
Martha said: I’d love to go back and live in the Old West right after the Civil War.
Meghan said: I would have to say the late 70\’s disco era…. Every Saturday I find myself glued to the 70\’s station on Sirius radio listening to Casey Kasem (who we all know from playing the voice of Shaggy on Scooby Doo ) So now I’m in love with the disco era and I even have a record player and a growing collection of 33’s to prove it. So if I could somehow dwindle myself back in time, that is the era I’d have to go back to (even if it meant living without my computer, and all the good books that they have to read today).
Rebecca said: My heart goes to the Civil War Era…I have a thing about slavery and would love to have been one to help along the underground railroad!
Aik said: I wish I lived in ancient Egypt.
Annie said: I’ve always wondered what it would be like to live in the 1860s. I absolutely love those dresses.
Jennifer said: Regency or middle ages…The clothes say it all! Plus, who wouldn’t want a dashing duke, or prince to fall in love with them? Plus, I’ve loved Jane Austen ever since I was in High School. Middle Ages are awesome just because of the castles and knights and kings, and jousting tournaments. Chaucer kinda got me into it all with his Canterbury Tales. (which most people find dull, but I’m a Lit nerd!)
Nancye said: I would like to live in the 50’s in a Beaver Cleaver like family. Life seemed so much more simpler then.
Koopermom said: The Roarin’ 20’s!!
Thanks so much for playing along … to find out more about the blog tour or to read what people are saying about Songbird Under a German Moon, go here!
Awesome!!! Thank you!
Congrats to the winners…YAY!!!
Congratulations, Ladies! Enjoy!
Ha! I deleted the comment I made about 15 minutes ago. If only I had waited. It came in the mail TODAY!
You do amaze me, Tricia, and I can’t wait to read Songbird Under A German Moon. Thank you!