With Endless Sight by Allison Pittman – Giveaway

Originally Posted at Bibliophile’s Retreat by Melissa Meeks

I have a copy of this book for one lucky reader. To enter please leave a comment here sharing how you would have chosen to travel if you were crossing the country during the 1860’s as Belinda and her family did. Also be sure and leave me a way to contact you should your name be drawn. You can also join in the conversation without entering if you wish. Emails can be left in an alternate format (e.g. forest_rose[at]yahoo[dot]com) to help curtail spam. Please note only US mailing addresses are eligible for this giveaway. Drawing will occur on June 20th. While you wait for the results read my review and click the book cover on this post to purchase a copy or for more about the book.

6 comments

  1. This is one I really want to read… 🙂

    I probably would have preferred horseback. 🙂

    ladyufshalott at yahoo dot com

    Thanks!

    Lindsey

  2. If the railway went all the way from the start of my destination to the end, that is the way I would have chosen to travel. Otherwise, by ship/boat would have been my next mode of transportation. Please enter me in your book drawing. Many thanks,
    Cindi
    jchoppes[at]hotmail[dot]com

  3. If trains were operational, I would definitely go with the choo-choo; otherwise,covered wagon sounds like a good idea, if my friends came along in a caravan. 🙂
    smilingsal55[at]yahoo[dot]com

  4. Numbers are always better to travel than alone so however a group was going and it were possible for me to join, I would join in whatever mode of transportation was heading in the direction I desired to go. Please enter me. Thanks.
    Pam
    cepjwms at yahoo dot com

  5. This drawing is closed Smiling Sal’s comment was randomly selected by Random.org as the winning number.

    Melissa

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