Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Take a Poll and Win a Love Inspired Novel!

Update:  Joan Arning, you won! Please email me, LeeMcClain@comcast.net, with your street address, and I'll send you your book! Congratulations . . . and thanks, everyone who participated.

Lee Tobin McClain here, and I’m giving away a free copy of my upcoming Love Inspired release, Engaged to the Single Mom. But there’s a catch:  you have to take a poll first. I’ll choose a winner on, of course, Valentine’s Day.
Or just grab your copy here!


You see, I’m planning to propose a second series to the good editors at Love Inspired, and I want your input.  So look through the options below and then post your answers in the comments section, like you're writing the story yourself. For example:  Colorado, old ski resort, runaway bride.  

Reader Poll, Love Inspired Series

Would you rather read a Love Inspired novel set in:
a)   Colorado mountain town
b)   Rural Pennsylvania
c)   Hills of West Virginia
d)   Beachfront community in Florida


Would you rather see a series based on:
a)             an old ski resort that’s been made over into a rehab facility for young wounded warriors
b)            A tourist town with lots of cute shops and restaurants, focusing mainly on the people who live and work there full time
c)             A “Main Street” type, tight-knit small town
d)            A bunch of foster siblings, now grown up but intensely loyal and protective of one another

Which is your favorite type of romance story line?
a)             girl/boy next door
b)            single dad falls in love with the nanny
c)             runaway bride . . . or anything to do with brides and weddings!
d)            baby on the doorstep


Remember to post your answers in the comment section before February 14th to enter the drawing.

If you like stories about rugged, honorable men with challenging pasts, check out my Sacred Bond series of romance novels.  You can download book one for free. And by signing up for my newsletter, you can get a Sacred Bond Short for free as well! 

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33 comments :

  1. In the Hills of West Virginia, in a very small "Mainstreet" kind of community, Hailey opens her front door and discovers a basket covered in a soft plush pink afghan.

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  2. can it be all of the above on each. I have read books from different areas/settings.

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  3. Hills of West Virginia, a “Main Street” type, tight-knit small town, baby on the doorstep.

    That actually sounds like a really good book :)
    I wonder whose baby it is? In such a small town everyone knows one another...

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  4. I like the direction this is going, partly because I live close enough to West Virginia to travel there for research. I love road trips!

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  5. Hills of West Virginia, Main street type, tight-knit small town, boy/girl next door

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  6. In a small Colorado mountain town, a singl father was looking to hire a nanny. They loved in a small tourist town with lots of cute shops and restaurants., focusing on the people who live and work here.

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  7. Hills of West Virginia, small Main-Street community, single dad falls for nanny.

    Happy Valentine's Day : )

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  8. Hi Ladies and Happy Valentine's Day!
    I picked b, d, and c/d for the last one. Jenny

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  9. I live in West Virginia so it would be fun to read a series of books based in West Virginia.

    I also live in a small rural town so Main Street kind of community would be nice.

    Boy/Girl next door would be nice too.

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  10. The poll is still favoring a small town in West Virginia. Can anyone suggest a small, cute town I could use as a model? Preferably near the PA border??? Nancy? Everyone, thanks so much for participating! Still another day till a winner is pulled.

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  11. In the hills of West Virginia a bunch of foster siblings, nos grown up but intensely loyal and protective of one another, stand together as a single dad falls in love with the nanny of his special needs child.

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  12. Boy meets girl in a tight knit community which happens to be right on the beach in Florida. They fall in love and live happily ever after.
    Janet E.
    von1janet(at)gmail(dot)com

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  13. Love to see it take place in a small Colorado town which is small with a Main Street.I would lime to see the characters find a baby on the doorstep.

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  14. Love to see it take place in a small Colorado town which is small with a Main Street.I would lime to see the characters find a baby on the doorstep.

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  15. West Virginia hills, foster siblings, and baby on door step

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  19. I like the idea of the vet place in Colorado. I love reading stories about as single fathers falling in love with their nanny.

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  20. I like the idea of the vet place in Colorado. I love reading stories about as single fathers falling in love with their nanny.

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  21. The Hills of West Virginia, Main Street type tight knit small town and girl/boy next door sounds good!

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  22. WV, orphan siblings, baby on doorstep.

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  23. Hills of west Virginia, foster siblings, and baby in basket(blue shawl). Shelia Hall from Mississippi

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  24. CCA - so over the baby in a basket. It is distressing to me. :/

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  25. Rural PA, foster siblings, baby on the doorstep. Loved His Baby Bond!!

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  26. Colorado mountain town

    an old ski resort that’s been made over into a rehab facility for young wounded warriors

    runaway bride . . . or anything to do with brides and weddings!

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  27. Colorado, Old Ski Resort, Girl/Boy next door

    Brittany McEuen
    kbmceuen at yahoo dot com

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  28. Beachfront community in Florida

    A bunch of foster siblings, now grown up but intensely loyal and protective of one another

    girl/boy next door

    bn100candg at hotmail dot com

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  29. ​Colorado mountain A bunch of foster siblings, now grown up but intensely loyal and protective of one another town, baby on the doorstep.

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