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Support South Sound Titans Swim Team with Earl's Forbidden Ward give away!


In celebration of the Earl's Forbidden Ward release March 1, I am giving away copies of this second Ramsden Brother book to sponsors of the South Sound Titan Swim Team Annual Swim-a-thon Jan. 24-Feb.14th.

Send in a $10.00 minimum flat rate pledge for the swim-a-thon and I'll send you an autographed copy of The Earl's Forbidden Ward.

The Titans are a nonprofit private, competitive swim team that is entirely self supporting. The Titans rely on two fundraisers a year to support pool rental and coaching salaries; a dinner-auction gala and the swim-a-thon.

The swim-a-thon consists of swimming as many laps as you can in two hours. Rowan can swim 200 lengths and Catie can swim 100+ (which is why I don't recommend pledging by lap but pledging a flat rate fee no matter how far they swim. )

If you choose to take part, do these three things:
1. leave a comment here on the blog so I can set aside a book for you. Let me know how you'd like it autographed and the address to which it should be sent. It's fun to get one for a friend and have it show up in their mail box as a special valentine, or secret pal surprise. I will cover all domestic postage as my gift to you for participating.

2. Make the check out to the South Sound Titans Swim-a-thon. Send to Bronwyn Scott, C/O greyhaus literary agency 3021 20th St. Pl S.W. Puyallup, WA 98373

3. Sit back and relax--your book will arrive at its destination no later than Feb. 30th and your sponsorship is tax deductible as a charity donation.

All my best,
Bronwyn

Comments

Cheryl said…
I've been meaning to email you...we're in for .15 cents a lap for both kids! We hope they have a great time!

Have a good week!
Cheryl

p.s. I've already pre-ordered this via my Kindle....so, no need to ship a copy. You can donate my copy to that cool auction that you guys participate in every year.
I'm in! The check is on the way. Best of luck in the fund-raiser and I can't wait to get my copy.

Just sign the book for me (Lateia) and mail it to the address on the check.

Great, creative way to help the team.
Bronwyn Scott said…
Yeah, Lateia. Way to go. I'll mail it out the minute I have an address.

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