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A Revolutionary Give-away!

Tue, 2018-07-03 12:38 -- Jocelyn Green

UPDATE: This give-away is now closed. The winner is: Stephanie Howard! Congrats Stephanie, and thanks to all who entered! For those who really had their hearts set on the cookbook or DVDs, if you'd like to put them on your wishlist or just treat yourself, you can find them at CityTavern.com, in the "Gift Shop" tab. If the Marie Antoinette paperdolls really struck your fancy, you can find them on Amazon here.

July is a really big month! July 1 was Canada Day, which makes me think of my upcoming release Between Two Shores, which focuses on the battle for Quebec during the Seven Years War. July 1-3 is the anniversary of the battle of Gettysburg (check out Widow of Gettysburg if you haven't yet!), July 4 is our American Independence Day and July 14 is France's Bastille Day, which honors the day in 1789 associated with the start of the French Revolution.

Those last two dates are so important to two revolutions, both of which play big roles in my most recent novel, A Refuge Assured. Seems like a great reason to hold a Revolutionary Give-away! Here's what I'm offering to one lucky winner:

  • The City Tavern Cookbook, a gorgeous four-color cookbook full of recipes from colonial America. I used this cookbook when I was creating recipes for the fictional tavern in A Refuge Assured.
  • Season Seven of A Taste of History, a fabulous television series which combines history and cooking! Hosted by Chef Walter Staib of City Tavern. This season includes episodes about the French who flocked to Philadelphia to flee France's revolution.
  • Marie Antoinette paperdolls! In this collection, there is even a doll for Rose Bertin, the queen's fashion maker. In A Refuge Assured, my heroine Vivienne was a lace maker contracted by Rose Bertin.
  • A replica of the key to the Bastille. I picked this up on a research trip to Mount Vernon. Lafayette sent the key to the Bastille to Washington after the notorious prison fell. You can see it framed on the wall inside the mansion at Mount Vernon.
  • A lace handkerchief to serve as a memento for Vivienne and her lace. Sorry, it doesn't date back to the revolution. I think it was my grandmother's. (Don't worry, I have another one!)

 

To Enter the Drawing:

The drawing is open from now until the end of July 14. A winner will be chosen at random on July 15. You may enter in two different ways:

1. Leave a comment on this blog post telling me why you'd like to win.

2. Listen to this podcast, which is a 15-minute interview I did about A Refuge Assured shortly after it released. Then leave a comment sharing one thing you learned or found interesting.

Choose one method to enter, or both for an extra chance to win! Make sure you include your email so I can contact you if your name is selected. Best wishes!

PLEASE NOTE: If your comment doesn't show up right away, never fear. It's likely just in line for moderation. 

ALSO NOTE: A Refuge Assured is currently on sale as an ebook for $3.99 or less until the end of July! Find it at ChristianBookBarnesandNobleAmazonKobo.

 

About the Author: 

Jocelyn Green

Jocelyn Green inspires faith and courage as the award-winning and bestselling author of numerous fiction and nonfiction books, including The Mark of the King; Wedded to War; and The 5 Love Languages Military Edition, which she coauthored with bestselling author Dr. Gary Chapman. Her books have garnered starred reviews from Booklist and Publishers Weekly, and have been honored with the Christy Award, the gold medal from the Military Writers Society of America, and the Golden Scroll Award from the Advanced Writers & Speakers Association. She graduated from Taylor University in Upland, Indiana, with a B.A. in English, concentration in writing. As a speaker, Jocelyn inspires faith and courage in her audiences. She loves Mexican food, Broadway musicals, strawberry-rhubarb pie, the color red, and reading with a cup of tea. Jocelyn lives with her husband Rob and two children in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Visit her at www.jocelyngreen.com.

Comments

Submitted by Jocelyn Green on
Thanks Joe!

Submitted by Sally Davison on
I love really old things. I'm addicted to collecting recipes, and I love trying them out. My favorite books to read are historical fiction!

Submitted by Amy Bradsher on
Because I love your books, and Revolutionary War history is my favorite. :-)

Submitted by Jocelyn Green on
Thank you Amy! Yes, the Revolutionary era is a fascinating period.

Submitted by Connie Scruggs on
I would love to win this because the coloring book is so pretty and the cookbook would be so interesting.

Submitted by Connie Scruggs on
I wish I could have been at your library event. It sounds like it was fun.

Submitted by Ashley on
Historical fiction is my favorite genre to read! It has helped me fall in love with history! I also love to cook! I would love the cookbook! Would love to win. This looks fabulous!

Submitted by Jocelyn Green on
Hi Ashley, it sounds like you would really enjoy this package, then! Thank you for entering!

Submitted by Barbara Raymond on
I would love to win this. My husband and I both enjoy reading history together and learning from history.

Submitted by Jocelyn Green on
Hi Barbara, that is so fun that you and your husband share a love of history and reading.

Submitted by @_eHope on
Perfect addition to our annual #ParisinJuly2018 - your novel is one of my current reads for this event ! Thanks for the special offer and your creativity in selection of choices!

Submitted by Jocelyn Green on
Oh, how cool! That is so neat, I'm thrilled to hear it! Thanks for entering the drawing!

Submitted by Danie Walther on
I absolutely love history Romance books that are clean. I would love reading these books Thanks for letting me participate in the giveaway oh.hello.hiya@gmail.com

Submitted by Andrea B. Brooks on
I would like to win because I love to read books, this book looks like a great to add to my book shelf, and I have read at least one of the other books in the series.

Submitted by Linda Smith on
I love historical fiction and am always glad to discover new authors (to me). Your books sound fantastic and the giveaway is equally remarkable. God bless on continued success.

Submitted by Jocelyn Green on
Hi Linda! I am delighted to meet a new-to-me reader! Hopefully you'll have a chance to read one of my books. Maybe your library carries some. In any case, I'm so glad to meet you here, and best wishes in the drawing!

Submitted by Betti Mace on
I would love to win because that cookbook fascinates me and I know my husband, who is a chef, would love it! I can imagine my daughter would acquire the paper dolls immediately and I would enjoy the rest of the lovely gifts. Thanks for the opportunity.

Submitted by Jocelyn Green on
Oh Betti, I didn't know your husband is a chef! How fun! Yes, I bet he'd love it.

Submitted by Vera H Godley on
I've reviewed several of Jocelyn's books and loved each one of them. This one, A Refuge Assured was superb. I wouldn't enter this giveaway except to win the prize for my daughter's 4 girls. She homeschools them and she and the girls love history just as much as I do. This would be fabulous for them to have. Love your writing, Ms. Green

Submitted by Diane Bell on
I became a fan when I read Wedded To War and have read all your books since then. While reading A Refuge Assured, I could almost taste the food served there. I know that I will never get to experience the Tavern any other way, so I would be plumb tickled to win this give away.

Submitted by Jocelyn Green on
Hi Diane, I'm thrilleed to hear you could almost taste the food! I used this cookbook as my inspiration for the Four Winds Tavern. Thank you for being here!

Submitted by Kelly on
I'd love to win because I adore history and I enjoy cooking and finding out the history of stuff. :)

Submitted by Mary Lynch on
I loved A Refuge Assured so much. I live across the river from Philly and all of the history. I have been to The City Tavern. My son works at The National Constitution Center and hopes to become a bartender at The City Tavern. He knows so much colonial history and would make colonial drinks. I would love to win a copy of the cookbook to make dishes to go along with his grog!!

Submitted by Jocelyn Green on
Hi Mary, oh that sounds like it would be very fitting! Thanks so much for entering!

Submitted by Connie Lee on
I love new cook books, and this one sounds so interesting, sounds great!

Submitted by Mandy Bentley on
I would love to win this prize pack because I love History beginning around the time of the American revolution. It would be awesome if I won! Thank you for this opportunity. God bless you.

Submitted by Debra Guyette on
I would love to win as the stuff look like so much fun and I always share. It would be a family affair if I won something like this.

Submitted by Kimberly on
I adore history cuz I learn so much while taken away to that "movie in my head." Thank you writing! A Refuge Assured sounds great!

Submitted by Jocelyn Green on
Hi Kimberly, I love that reading allows you to watch a movie in your head! Thanks for entering!

Submitted by Gina Marqua on
I would love to win this. I love history and historical fiction is a great way to learn about eras while also engaging in a story.

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