Kiss and tell, win $1,000
Sunday, September 30, 2007
PRNEWSWIRE
Remember your best kiss? The one that gave you butterflies and made you feel like this was the one guy you'd want to go on kissing forever? Tell HQN Books and author Carly Phillips about that kiss in 25 words or fewer and you might win $1,000.
It's all in celebration of the author's new novel, "Sealed With a Kiss" (HQN Books, October 2007, $7.99). The book focuses on the emotional issues of some of the characters from her 2006 bestseller "Cross My Heart," bringing them together to solve a crime. When Molly Gifford's father is charged with murder, Molly is determined to get the best criminal lawyer available -- even though the best is Daniel Hunter, the ex-boyfriend she dumped a year earlier. Though time has yet to heal his wounds, he agrees to help -- and they seal their pact to free her father with a soul-searing kiss. This is one lawyer who's determined to win -- in love and in law.
Readers can enter the contest by telling Phillips about their best, most life-changing kiss in 25 words or fewer. The winner can use the money to recreate that special moment, go on a romantic getaway -- or any way she pleases to make her life a little better.
To enter online, visit www.eHarlequin.com/kisscontest, follow the onscreen entry instructions and send a brief description (25 words or less) of your best kiss. To enter via mail, hand-print (or type) on an 8-1/2-by-11-inch plain piece of paper your full name, mailing address and telephone number and send along with a brief description of your best kiss in 25 words or less to: The Carly Phillips' Sealed with a Kiss Contest 20705, 3010 Walden Ave., P.O. Box 9069, Buffalo, NY 14269-9069. For eligibility, all online entries must be received through 11:59 p.m. on Nov. 15. All mail-in entries must be postmarked by Nov. 15 and received by Nov. 22.
To obtain a copy of these official rules, send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to: The Carly Phillips' Sealed with a Kiss Contest 20705 Rules, 225 Duncan Mill Road, Don Mills, ON M3B 3K9. Limit one submission per person or e-mail address. If more than one entry is received from one person or e-mail address, only the first entry submitted will be considered valid. Entries received from persons residing in geographic areas in which entry is not permissible will be disqualified.
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