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This week’s book giveaway is for the inspirational historical romance book The Courtship of the Vicar’s Daughter by Lawana Blackwell.
What is this book about?
As the wedding of Julia Hollis and Vicar Andrew Phelps approaches, the quaint English village of Gresham buzzes with thoughts and feelings of love. And it seems no one is immune. From Squire Bartley to kindhearted Mercy Sanders, the townsfolk of Gresham are feeling the effects of Cupid’s arrow.
Affected most distinctly is Elizabeth Phelps. With her father about to remarry, Elizabeth discovers she’s captured the attentions of a dashing young curate determined to win her hand. But before she can determine if she truly returns his admiration, the man who once broke her heart returns, seeking to prove he’s changed and he’s now worthy of her affection. Who will win the hand of the vicar’s daughter?
Where can I learn more about this author and their books?
Lawana Blackwell, Baker Publishing Group page
Giveaway
To enter the giveaway, just fill out the Rafflecopter form below. Open to readers with USA mailing addresses only. No purchase necessary. Void where prohibited by law. The winner will be notified via email and will have one week to respond back to me with their info. Good Luck and Thank You for stopping by!
The comment requirement for this giveaway is: What is your favorite part of weddings?
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My favorite part of weddings is when the bride and groom exchange vows they wrote themselves. It’s so romantic. Thanks for the giveaway opportunity and good luck everyone.
You’re welcome Debbie. Thanks for sharing. 🙂
I like the prayer as a commitment to God and eachother. Also the first kiss of them as married.
Awesome! Thanks for commenting Paula. 🙂
The Vows to each other.Thank you for this giveawy would love to win a copy.
You’re welcome Elma. Thanks for commenting. 🙂
The joy and happiness of the bride and groom. Thanks for the chance to win a copy of this book.
You are very welcome Winnie. Thanks for commenting. 🙂
One of the happy transition moments is when the father and mother give their daughter to her groom and the love and sadness mixed with joy crosses their faces and then the joy on the groom’s face as he accepts the joyous task of taking on the responsibility of loving and caring for his bride.
That is so sweet isn’t it Jan? Thanks for sharing. 🙂
During the ceremony as the bride and groom look at each other and right after that when they turn around and come down the aisle looking so happy (and finally over)!
🙂 Thanks for sharing Sally.
The joy that pervades the people
Thanks for commenting Vera. 🙂
All the reception stuff
Walking in and Intro as Husband and Wife, The 1st Dance, Dad & Daughter Dance or Mom and Daughter or Son Dance, Sharing Cake (Not Smashing it in each others Faces)
Those things are so great. Thanks for commenting Linda. 🙂
I like the reading of personal vows to each other.
Wonderful! Thanks for commenting Vivian. 🙂
Watching the groom’s face as the back doors open to reveal his bride! And, I enjoy the music!
Oooo I like that too Barb. Thanks for sharing. 🙂
The ceremony. I like to see how couples show their love and commitment to each other.
Thanks for commenting Connie. 🙂
Everything! Weddings are so romantic!
Agreed! Thanks for commenting Faith. 🙂
My favorite part is when the groom sees his bride for the first time walking down the aisle. I love the look of love on their faces 🙂
Thank you for the giveaway chance, Loraine!
You’re welcome Trixi. Thanks for commenting. 🙂
I love the whole ceremony but especially when they kneel for prayer and share communion.
Thanks for commenting Lucy. 🙂
I enjoy watching the groom’s face when he sees his bride.
Thanks for commenting Caryl. 🙂
Love seeing the expression on their faces when they are saying their vows especially if they wrote their own.also love seeing the groom when he sees his bride for the first time walking down the aisle to him
Thanks for sharing that Shelia. 🙂
I love the way the bride and groom interact with each other on their special day! And cake 😉
Cake… Yum! Thanks for commenting Heidi. 🙂
“I do”. I like when one or both of them sing to the other.
Thanks for commenting Joan. 🙂
I like the end! Honestly, just don’t enjoy going to weddings.
Thanks for commenting Dianna. 🙂
When vows are exchanged.
Thanks for commenting Cassandra. 🙂