Friday, February 17, 2012

It's fun Friday at The Borrowed Book, and you have several chances to win. Here's how - instead of leaving a comment, leave the time it took you to complete the puzzle in the comments section. Winners will be drawn from ALL of the times, so the person with the fastest time may not be the actual winner, but by leaving your time, you double your chances.

Want another entry? Tweet your puzzle time and mention The Borrowed Book, get another entry. RETWEET our Tweet, get two entries!

Post your puzzle time on BB's Facebook wall and...you guessed it...get another entry!

Post it on your OWN Facebook wall and you could get as many as FIVE entries.

It's all a way to spread the word about the great giveaways on BB. So c'mon! Help us spread the word, and have a little fun at the same time. :-)

This week's puzzle feature is brought to you by Melanie Dickerson and her newest release, The Merchant's Daughter.



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3 comments :

  1. Was it just me, or was this morning's puzzle harder than normal?? Time was 3:55. Must have been all those dark pieces. Couldn't have been my fuzzy brain. :-)

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  2. My time this week was 4:27.

    I love Beauty & the Beast so I know I will love The Merchant's Daughter.

    Smiles & Blessings,
    Cindy W.

    countrybear52[at]yahoo[dot]com

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  3. Hard?!! I think I got my best time yet...5:52. ;) (Pretty sad, huh)?!!

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