Many of your favorite Avon authors have recently sent me covers and bookmarks, so I decided to do a contest this week. But you’re going to have to work for it this time. Go to my website, MargoMaguire.com and visit the “Coming Soon” page. Read the excerpt for A Warrior’s Taking, and then come back and tell me why Brogan does not think Sarah should marry Squire Crowell. You’ll see the answer pretty quickly, I promise!
Of all those who answer correctly, I’ll draw two names and send each winner a copy of A Warrior’s Taking (or another one of my books) and cover flats and bookmarks from some of the other Avon authors. Good luck!



























































































Oct 24th
2007
6:13 am
Taryn Raye Said:
Brogan believes she has too much fire to be with a dandy of a man like Squire Crowell.
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Oct 24th
2007
8:36 am
Stacy S Said:
There was too much fire in her to be satisfied with that scrawny, over-fastidious dandy.
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Oct 24th
2007
8:37 am
brownone Said:
Brogan thinks Simon is too vain, self-centered, and too skinny for the fiery Sarah…
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Oct 24th
2007
9:17 am
Bonnie Ferguson Said:
“There was too much fire in her to be satisfied with that scrawny, over-fastidious dandy.”
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Oct 24th
2007
9:23 am
Crystal B. Said:
There was too much fire in her to be satisfied with that scrawny, over-fastidious dandy.
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Oct 24th
2007
9:54 am
Lois Said:
Yep. . . There was too much fire in her to be satisfied with that scrawny, over-fastidious dandy. Those darn fops. LOL
Lois
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Oct 24th
2007
11:52 am
Dorothy Said:
There was too much fire in her to be satisfied with that scrawny, over-fastidious dandy. She would be better off with a man who was poor as dirt, but knew how to make love to his céile mate.
I love that last part!
–dorothy
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Oct 24th
2007
11:59 am
Linda Said:
Brogan thought there was too much fire in Sarah to be satisfied with that scrawny, over-fastidious dandy.
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Oct 24th
2007
11:59 am
pearl Said:
There was too much fire in her to be satisfied with that scrawny, over-fastidious dandy.
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Oct 24th
2007
1:11 pm
Maureen Said:
There was too much fire in her to be satisfied with that scrawny, over-fastidious dandy.
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Oct 24th
2007
2:14 pm
Teresa W. Said:
Brogan thought there was too much fire in Sarah to be satisfied with that scrawny, over-fastidious dandy.
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Oct 24th
2007
3:03 pm
Phyllis Lamken Said:
There was too much fire in Sarah to be satisfied with that scrawny, over-fastidious dandy. He thought she needed a man who could match her mettle.
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Oct 24th
2007
3:40 pm
Helen Said:
There was too much fire in her to be satisfied with that scrawny over fastidious dandy.
He knew she would be better off with someone who could make love to his ceilemate,
Thanks Margo I loved this book I am really looking forward to the next one.
Have Fun
Helen
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Oct 24th
2007
4:10 pm
Bonnie Said:
Brogan thinks that the Squire is a milksop and not the passionate man that Sarah needs.
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Oct 24th
2007
4:14 pm
catslady Said:
“There was too much fire in her to be satisfied with that scrawny, over-fastidious dandy.”
Thanks for the contest – great excerpt.
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Oct 24th
2007
5:31 pm
Lily Said:
He said:
There was too much fire in her to be satisfied with that scrawny, over-fastidious dandy.
Nicely said… when they have just shared a romantic moment
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Oct 24th
2007
6:01 pm
Nathalie Said:
There was too much fire in her to be satisfied with that scrawny, over-fastidious dandy
Thanks for this great contest!
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Oct 24th
2007
6:04 pm
Pam P Said:
The Squire’s soft, a dandy, not capable of the passion to match that of lively Sarah and satisfy her, like he could.
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Oct 24th
2007
6:19 pm
lila Said:
I am quoting: There was too much fire in her to be satisfied with that scrawny, over-fastidious dandy
So the heroine would be better off with him it seems!
BTW… I loved the Perfect Seduction
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Oct 24th
2007
9:50 pm
ladydawgfan Said:
Or to put it another way, “There was too much fire in her to be satisfied with that scrawny, over-fastidious dandy.”
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Oct 25th
2007
3:06 pm
Cherie J Said:
“There was too much fire in her to be satisfied with that scrawny, over-fastidious dandy.”
Thanks for the contest! Enjoyed the excerpt!
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Oct 25th
2007
5:16 pm
Carol Said:
There was too much fire in her to be satisfied with that scrawny, over-fastidious dandy.
I also enjoyed the excerpt!
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Oct 31st
2008
1:25 pm
Amateur. Said:
Amateur….
Amateur….
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