Giveaway: Win a copy of How to Make a French Family by Samantha Verant (US/ Canada) (Closed)

HowtoMakeAFrenchFamilyCover on eatlivetravelwrite.comWin a copy of How to Make a French Family (Canada/ US)!

That’s right, thanks to SourceBooks I have a copy of How to Make a French Family (I wrote about it here) to give away to a lucky reader with a Canadian or US address.

To enter, simply leave a comment on this post telling me why you’d like to read How to Make a French Family.

For a bonus entry, tweet the following message: Win @samantha_verant ‘s #HowToMakeAFrenchFamily from @Sourcebooks + @eatlivtravwrite (Canada/US). Details: http://bit.ly/HowToMakeAFrenchFamily

then come back to leave me a comment on this post telling me you did.

Eligibility and contest rules

– Contest begins on Friday April 14th 2017 at 8am EST and ends Friday April 21st 2017 at 6pm EST.
– Prize consists of one (1) copy of How to Make a French Family (RRP $23CAD)
– Open to readers of the age of majority with a Canadian or US mailing address.
– No purchase of any product necessary for entry.
– Winners will be chosen randomly (using www.random.org) from all qualified entries on Friday April 21st 2017 after 6pm EST.
– Winner will be notified via email Saturday April 22nd 2017 and will have 48 hours to respond to the email.
– Winner will be required to answer a skill testing question.

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Disclosure: I received a copy of “How to Make a French Family” from SourceBooks for review purposes. I was not further compensated for writing this post.

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12 thoughts on “Giveaway: Win a copy of How to Make a French Family by Samantha Verant (US/ Canada) (Closed)”

  1. Like many, I’m captivated by the idea of escaping to France or Italy to live a glamorous life abroad. Hmmm, perhaps that wouldn’t quite be the reality? Maybe I’ll stay home and read this book instead!

  2. I am a Francophile who yearns for all things French. I would love to read this and see the real story of living life in France.

  3. I enjoy reading true stories of people who leave normal, familiar lives and jump into unknown and unfamiliar situations. It fascinates me to think of what that would be like – the ultimate test of one’s sense of adventure and flexibility and fortitude – and usually these drastic changes are due to an already huge life transition to begin with. The result of reading this book would no doubt broaden my world, and I like that in a book.

  4. I’ve never been to France, but I know I would enjoy the cultural aspect of this book. It sounds like it might be humorous as well as heart-warming!

  5. This book is a lovely read for those who love a good romance and for those who love to travel.

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