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Back to School Harlequin Blog Hop Stop!

Welcome to the next stop on the Back to School Blog hop. Today, I am celebrating the release Book#4 the series finale of Russian Royals of Kuban, "Seduced by the Prince's Kiss," by giving away one complete set of the series to a lucky winner chosen at random from those who answer the question below correctly. The  book released on Aug. 23 in the UK and will release in the US Sept. 1.

Other than being a prince, what is Stepan's occupation in "Seduced by the Prince's Kiss?"

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regencygirl01 said…
Would love a chance to win and read
Doogie said…
Smuggler isn't technically an occupation, so I'll say "importer." :)
Rose said…
Smuggler... Thanks for the chance Bronwyn! :-)
Unknown said…
Thank you for the chance. He was a smuggler.Thank
Unknown said…
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LazrRN said…
But why would a smuggler be on a mission? Guess I need to read it to find out!!
Karen M said…
Stepan is a smuggler. Thanks for the chance.
Pabast said…
How about a smuggler. Thanks for the chance to win.
Tamara Hauser said…
He is also a smuggler.
Samah said…
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Samah said…
He is a smuggler. Thanks for the chance to win.(ps.I cheated from the comments)
Bronwyn Scott said…
Our Winner is Rose. Rose, congrats. Please let me know where to send your set!! You can private message me through facebook too if that is better for you.

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