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Elizabeth Hoyt Winner

Congrats to Susan L., who won Elizabeth Hoyt’s Prince Trilogy over on my contest page. I’ll have another contest going up in the next week or so.

Happy New Year, everyone! We spent our New Year’s Eve packing and moving. I’m sitting here in our new house surrounded by unpacked boxes and not quite feeling like I’m at home yet. Hopefully that changes very soon…

My year ended on a fantastic note, though–I sold another three historical romances to Grand Central Publishing! I am so excited about these books, and I can’t wait to share more of my late-Regency world with you all!

I hope you all have a magnificent 2010!

6 comments to “Elizabeth Hoyt Winner”

  1. susan leech
    January 1st, 2010 at 7:04 pm · Link

    what wonderful news..looking forward to these thanks and Happy New Year to All. susan L.



  2. Sapphire
    January 2nd, 2010 at 9:20 am · Link

    Congratulations Susan! You’re a lucky one!



  3. Melissa
    January 2nd, 2010 at 4:39 pm · Link

    Way to ring in the New Year, Jennifer…a new house, and New contract for 3 more books…you GO, girl!!

    Happy New Year, and congrats all the way around!! I’m thrilled for you!!



  4. Pam P
    January 2nd, 2010 at 10:16 pm · Link

    Happy New Year, Jennifer! What a great start – new house, more contracts.



  5. susan leech
    January 3rd, 2010 at 6:33 am · Link

    thanks to everyone,susanL.



  6. Lynn Olson
    March 3rd, 2010 at 7:31 am · Link

    Title: Box 28, Eyes Wide Open
    Genre: Suspense-thriller
    First five sentences:
    Plaques, paper weights and engraved clocks, lined the narrow teak shelf in Dalton’s faculty office. It was March, the first day of spring, when Professor Dalton Linebach and Dr. Roger Wetzel each received e-mail announcements from the Chancellor. Both had been selected for the university’s most prestigious award, the Medal of Honor. Dalton would be recognized for seventeen years of extraordinary research contributions in chemistry, and his colleague, Roger, for two decades of groundbreaking patient care services. The news sat nicely with Dalton’s satisfied grin.







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