Split Time Fiction Giveaway for six novels!

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Enter this exciting giveaway below!

To celebrate the fourth anniversary of the A Split in Time Fiction Facebook group, I thought I would host an amazing giveaway!

Six winners have the chance to win one of these wonderful split time novel paperbacks. (Most of them will be signed.) Enter the giveaway below through Rafflecopter. I apologize, but the giveaway is for U.S. residents only.

The winners will be drawn at random by Rafflecopter on Thursday, August 31 and be notified as soon as possible. Books should be received by mail in September.

Thank you to the authors who took part in this giveaway. I appreciate you! And thank you for entering, everyone!

**Answer the question below in the comments to be entered to win.**

What is your favorite time period to read about? Why do you enjoy it?

**Answer this question in the comments to be entered to win.**

154 Comments

  1. Monica

    I love reading regency era stories! You can blame Jane Austin for that of course! 😉

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    • Morgan Tarpley Smith

      Haha! Of course. 🙂

      Great era. You should check out “The Secret of Paper and Ink” by Lindsay Harrel if you haven’t already. A great read!

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      • Kristin Gibson

        I love Regency Era but I also love World War 2 and Post war stories. I’ve just always enjoyed the inspirational stories that come from that time period.

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      • Melissa Alexander

        My favorite time period is early Colonial America. History is full of so much drama and interesting facts. Our nation is a miracle from GOD!

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    • Melissa L

      I love reading regency era novels…or any stories in the historical genre!☺️

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      • Rosalina Bishop

        I enjoy historical old west and regency but there are so many good books. I typically prefer happy endings. 🙂

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    • Victoria

      I love reading about the 1920s-1950s. It’s the years when my grandparents were going and they’ve both passed on so it’s as close as I come to hearing their stories.

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  2. Carole Johnson

    I love any UK historical stories at least 250 years old!

    My ancestry is mostly UK, and I’m drawn to reading historicals from long ago.

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      • Marti J

        WWII is my favorite time period to read about.

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        • Jena

          I enjoy colonial/revolutionary American stories. I am fascinated with the reasons people chose to immigrate and build a new colony or country. Their stories are often inspiring and in the process I feel I learn something new about modern America.

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          • Felicia

            Victorian England and colonial America eras because I like how the authors can write it as either a bright and happy romance or a dark gothic and you can just picture both as plausible

        • Kim

          I really enjoy the regency era!

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  3. Paula Shreckhise

    I love almost any historical time period. Lately it has been Edwardian, but I like Colonial and Revolutionary War and WWI AND WWII.
    I have always loved history and visited many historical places when I was on vacation as a child. My mother was an antique dealer and my father came from a historic part of Pennsylvania. I grew up in a house built in 1836, on the national register of historic houses and is now a museum.

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    • Morgan Tarpley Smith

      Oh wow, Paula! That’s so amazing you grew up in a historic home that’s now a museum. That’s a novel right there. Lol

      And I love reading all those eras too. Be sure to check out Carrie Turansky’s split time novel, The Legacy of Longdale Manor, coming out next month. It’s Edwardian. The cover is so pretty too!

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      • Jeannie Teal

        I love civil war and world war 2 stories

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  4. Jan Gerth

    I like many eras, but I guess my favorite would be late 1800s. In some ways, life was simpler then. People worked very hard, but still enjoyed life.

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  5. Rebekah Deedrick

    I love reading about any time period really. Favorites though are World War 2 and American Revolution. I’m a history teacher so any time period is great for me!

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  6. Carrie E.

    It so hard to choose a favorite historical time period! I think I would have to say either Regency or Victorian.

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  7. Kati Mills

    I love history, and it does not matter to me what period I end up visiting. I am not crazy about post WWII (the 50’s through 80’s). But any other time — just drop me there, and I will be happy learning about that period.

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  8. Debbie

    ❤️

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  9. Deanna Mosier

    Gilded age —because of all the balls and fancy gowns. Also any time that Gabrielle Meyer writes about !!

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    • Aimee Smith

      I love the 1800’s. The wild west, cowboys, Oregon trail, mail order brides…I can’t get enough of it.

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  10. Camila Gonzalez

    I love to read almost any historical time period but I’ve been enjoying reading books set in WWI and WWII.

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  11. Alma Blinn

    I like the 1800’s

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    • Micah Meissner

      WW II is my favorite time period to read about because it’s so interesting!

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  12. Jcp

    I like Regency, Colonial America, WWI WWI but any great story can be found in any time period.

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    • Morgan Tarpley Smith

      Congrats! You’re a winner. I sent you an email with information on how to claim your prize. Thanks for entering!

      And those are great eras for books but I also agree as you said that a great story can be in any time period. 🙂

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  13. Susanne

    I love historical fiction. Some of my favorites have been late 1800s and early 1900s.

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  14. Meagan Godsey

    I’m hard-pressed to give a singular answer because I enjoy reading most historical time periods! I believe the best answer for me, though, is the Gilded Age. I just love it!

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  15. Victoria Escalante

    Ooh, it depends on the day/moment/hour? I really don’t gravitate to one specific one, but I DO know that I can rarely get into WWII for some reason.

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  16. Perrianne Askew

    I think Regency is probably my favorite but I do like variety and have read many time periods. I guess you could say that I’m not terribly picky!

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  17. Stacsia Crossan

    WWII, especially surrounding the heroes of the Holocaust. I admire their bravery and the way the put others first and hope I would be able to do the same. It’s inspiring.

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    • Connie Saunders

      I enjoy the Civil War & Reconstruction time period but I’ve recently enjoyed reading about the 1920s & 1930s.

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  18. Jeanine

    My favorite is Revolutionary or Civil War. I love our country and the journeys and hardships our ancestors went through for our freedoms.

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  19. Jessie Daam

    I love WWII time period but enjoy just about any!

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  20. Lindsy Arrowood Paurus

    I like most historical periods and read about them all. But I really like the Tudor period and civil war era.

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  21. Heather Olsen

    Regency, but really any historical time period. I love learning this about the past and how they lived.

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    • Morgan Tarpley Smith

      Congrats! You’re a winner. I sent you an email with information on how to claim your prize. Thanks for entering!

      Ooh Regency is a good one! Have you read “The Secrets of Paper and Ink” by Lindsay Harrel? Really enjoyed it! And I love learning about the past and how they lived too. 🙂

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  22. Joyce Heffron

    I love American history- All of it!

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  23. Debbie Sharp

    Any historical fiction usually 1800-1900

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  24. Dedra

    I like WW2. There is so much I don’t know about that all went on during that time…like the importance of the Resistence, different countries around Germany and what went on.

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  25. Lucy Reynolds

    WWII because my daddy was a WWII veteran and because I have so much empathy for that time period.

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    • Darlene Webster

      I especially enjoy WWII and have read many during that period. Actually, I love mostly split time historical. I get so many great book suggestions from Morgan’s group. I’m so thankful for her pages.

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  26. Barbara Trombley

    I like colonial times. Log cabin days. Early Americana.

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  27. Janette A Jackson

    I love historical fiction time split 1800’s.

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    • Sue Vesey

      I love reading about regency England. I really want to attend a Ball and dance the night away.

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  28. JOAN ARNING

    I like the American Revolution. I’m not sure why but I appreciate what the colonials went through to ensure freedom.

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  29. Roxanne C.

    My favorite time period to read about is the Victorian era. I have liked the art, furniture and fashions since I was a preteen. I am always interested in Victoriana.

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  30. Cindy

    The Golden Age! I love that time period!

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  31. Heather Hanson

    My favorite time peroiod to read a lut currently is early 1940’s, during WW2, because it is so interesting.

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  32. RebekahAshleigh

    I really like historical fiction, especially if it’s set during the Oregon Trail.

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  33. Kim

    I love the regency/colonial time period. I value their moral etiquette and wish we still had it today.

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  34. Pam K.

    I like reading about a wide-range of historical eras, usually from the 1700’s on. I don’t like to just settle for one time period.

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    • Katrina Douglas

      I love anything historical, so I am struggling to choose a specific time period. I do love early American/Revolutionary War era and Civil War the most, I guess. 😁

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      • Rachael

        I like Regency and The Golden Age of Pirates.

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    • Morgan Tarpley Smith

      Congrats! You’re a winner. I sent you an email with information on how to claim your prize. Thanks for entering!

      I love to read a lot of eras too. If you enjoy the 1700s, have you read Heidi Chiavaroli’s books? They’re great! 🙂

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  35. Dovie Nuckolls

    There are many time periods like since I have always loved history. I like the late 1800’s but I also like the revolutionary war and the civil war time periods

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  36. Pam Luthy

    I enjoy more current day, time frame but I throughly enjoyed Gabriella Meyers book “when the day comes”

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    • Bethany Tongate

      I love Regency fiction because I get caught up in the wardrobes and high society. I also love to read about the 1880s in America and pioneering to cultivate the land and build up life.

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  37. Shelley Beachy

    I love historical fiction, especially WWI and WWII time frames. I enjoy learning about what life was like then and how people dealt with the trying times they experienced.

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  38. Patty

    I don’t know that I’ve read a lot of it lately, but I always enjoy American post Civil War, especially the westward expansion.

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  39. Brittany Paulos

    WWII is my favorite!

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  40. Melissa L

    Oops…I think I may have goofed and posted my comment in the wrong place.😂

    Any who-who, I love reading regency era novels…or anything in the historical genre. Books written in a different time period, I have learned, must be read through a different lens…or filter in order to understand the characters and their lives. Historical fiction is one of my favorite genres.😊

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  41. Sarah Hauta

    Regency era. And early American I can picture myself in that time period

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  42. Deena Adams

    I’m not particular about time period, and since I love reading contemporary, split-time is perfect!

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  43. Donna Irvin

    I would say World War II is my favorite. But there are so many great authors and time periods, it is getting harder to say that.

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    • Morgan Tarpley Smith

      Congrats! You’re a winner. I sent you an email with information on how to claim your prize. Thanks for entering!

      I love reading WWII split time fiction too particularly Melanie Dobson’s books. I enjoy all eras.

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  44. Virginia Winfield

    I am really enjoying the early 1900’s. I love that there are so many changes fir men and women during this time period.

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  45. Denise

    WWII is my

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  46. Audra Yebernetsky

    I love them all, but late 1800’s/ early 1900’s stand out to me. I also love when one of the timelines is in the 80s or 90s (for nostalgic purposes). 🙂

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  47. Jan Gustafson

    I enjoy stories full of little known historical facts – especially in 1900-1950 periods. Historical fiction is a way for me to learn!

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    • Maryann

      I enjoy the 1800’s out West. The people were resourceful and had an adventurous spirit.

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  48. Denise Turner

    Love reading about WWII because there are so many different aspects of that war from the countries and people involved which gives us so many stories to read about and people to honor.

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    • Morgan Tarpley Smith

      Congrats! You’re a winner. I sent you an email with information on how to claim your prize. Thanks for entering!

      I love reading about WWII too particularly Melanie Dobson’s books.

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  49. Cindy Nielsen

    I love all historical fiction.

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  50. Mrs Brent Magers

    Looks good!

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  51. Amy Bradsher

    I like a lot – the Wild West, Medieval times, American Revolution, etc.

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  52. Connie Scruggs

    Regency Era England is my absolute favorite time period and setting to read about

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  53. Liz

    I love to read about the civil war era the most, and love split time fiction! Probably 2nd favorite would be flapper era/early 1900s

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  54. Danielle Hull

    I am partial to WWII fiction. Maybe because it seems more real to me, as my Grandpa served.

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  55. Abby Kopkie

    I love reading out medieval times. I think I love it so much because I’ve been able to see the ruins of medieval castles in England and it is just a fascinating period of history

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  56. Corinne E Kohler

    Like the early 20th century and current split time; also civil war; Any split time is a good read as it keeps my interest (without jumping to ending)

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  57. Cynthia Koerner

    I would have to go with the Regency Period. Why? There is something elegant about this time period and the manners of that time. If the book is well written, I feel transported to a different time and a different country while reading.

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  58. Bethany Ensign

    ANY historical fiction is my favorite!! I love the split time fiction even more when they weave together well!

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  59. Rebekah

    I love all things British and the history of all things early 1900s so when present day is split during those I really enjoy them!

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  60. TexasMomma

    I love reading about the American West….the Oregon trail, covered wagons, westward expansion, cowboys & Indians, the wild west, homesteads-I love it all ❤️

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  61. Kylie

    I really enjoy WWII and Civil War Era.
    Also anything with a split-timeline is awesome!

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  62. Mindy Bormann

    It is so hard to choose just one because I love history and love to hear about all. Two periods I really like to read are WWII and the Medieval.

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  63. Una Ireland

    I love any split time novel.

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  64. Jane Squires

    I like all time periods

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  65. Louise

    I love the Regency/Georgian era but am now dipping my toe into reading Victorian and Edwardian, too.

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  66. Becky Nelson

    I like reading about WWII because this was when good defeated evil.

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  67. NJ

    1880s and later, until about 1990 or so. I don’t particularly like the Regency period or very recent!

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  68. Sherry Brown

    I love back in the late 1800and early 1900’s. I pretty much enjoy all historical times.😂

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  69. Suzanne Wilson

    I love historical as well as present day, and as far as historical I especially love reading about the early 1700s in Scotland, England, and France. The countryside, language, castle, just everything about it is fascinating, I believe party because of my British roots.

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  70. Lisa Harness

    I liked 50’s. Also the Vietnam era, although it is a sad time

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  71. Lisa Parrish

    I love the early 1900’s because of all the innovations, but I enjoy most any split time novel.

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  72. susan atkins

    I enjoy reading about the WW11 era because I have a great fasination with the spy part of WW11 and how so many women have helped in this part to help the Allies to win the war.

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  73. Carol Foose

    I love the regency and historical both

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  74. Melissa Merritt

    I have many favorite time periods, but one of them is WWII time period, because there was much courage and sacrifice for others.

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  75. Beth Paugh

    I love reading stories from the early 1900’s!

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  76. Pam Tropp

    I was raised on a ranch on the prairies of South Dakota and have always enjoyed stories of life on the prairies in the 1800’s. Life was hard but simpler.

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  77. Sunnymay

    I like reading historical fiction especially the Victorian period. They had a loot of rules and heaven forbid if you broke them. I love the costumes and reticules to hold things.

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  78. Susan Stitch

    Wow — I’m not sure I have a favorite time. I really love history and learning how other people lived. I’ve enjoyed books from Biblical times, the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, several European wars, and many times in European history. I even liked Clan of the Cave Bear back in the day!

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  79. Sharon Timmer

    I love reading stories about WWII because my Dad was in the war. I even still have my Mom’s scrapbook she put together & my Dad’s letters to her.

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  80. Judi Imperati

    I enjoy the medieval time period the most. I enjoy reading about the chivalry, sword play and history of the time period.

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  81. Kim

    I’m a fantasy and sci-fi fan, but when I am not reading those I pick up a Regency or an American Revolution story. I do like contemporary suspense stories too.

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  82. Joye

    I like reading all time periods but usually drift toward the American West after the Civil War. I live in the West and am surrounded by places that have a lot of history behind them. so interesting to me.

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  83. Helen Castrucci

    I usually read books set during World War 2 but recently I’ve been reading books from other era and enjoyed them too. I particularly enjoy dual (or more) timelines.

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  84. Kim Rosso

    I love reading any historical period, but I’m mostly fond of post WWII. I think it’s because I was born in the early 60’s, so I enjoy stories from the era I grew up in.

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  85. Maria Sutton

    I like almost any historical period, but might lean toward the medieval period.

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  86. Annmarie Weeks

    I like reading stories set in any time. But I especially love those based in the Roaring 20s, when jazz & fun & independence ran rampant!

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  87. Lual Krautter

    I really enjoy CF Romantic Suspense; however, I do like Regency, WWI and especially WWII, medical and lawyer stories. . . Thanks for the opportunity to enter a giveaway!

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  88. Alison Boss

    I love reading historical fiction!
    I think the Regency time period is my favorite, but I also really enjoy the Gilded, Victorian, Edwardian, and WW2 time periods. Thanks for this wonderful giveaway!

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    • Alison Boss

      Oops! I forgot to say why I enjoy reading the Regency time period. I like vicariously experiencing the gowns and balls, the chivalry of the gentleman, the beauty of the furniture and homes, and the culture. I love reading historical fiction because I am learning history in a whole new way. It’s like I am living right through it with the characters and experiencing it personally. It’s so much more enjoyable than learning it in a classroom. 😊

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  89. Stephanie H.

    I enjoy reading from many different genres, but my absolute favorite would be during the 1800s to the early 1900s. Reading through the history of the older days has always been fascinating to me.

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  90. Anne-Marie Webster

    World War II. I’m always inspired by the selfless heroics of so many people. I want to glean from their love and compassion for others.

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  91. Sarah Steele

    I most enjoy reading about the Old Testament time period. I’m a big g biblical fiction fan, and I enjoy learning the cultural context for the real Bible stories.

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  92. Nadine S.

    My favorite era is the 1940s.

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  93. Natalya Lakhno

    I enjoy late 1800s. It’s just the way of life was so different-it’s fascinating!

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  94. Brenda Murphree

    The Civil War. I think I love it because it feels so close to home. I have always enjoyed Civil War books.

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  95. Maria Mast

    I like historical fiction best…I don’t know, maybe cuz that’s what I started with when I started reading? 🤷🏻‍♀️ I’m not real picky with it as long as it’s Christian and doesn’t have a divorcee involved…😏

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    • Morgan Tarpley Smith

      Congrats! You’re a winner. I sent you an email with information on how to claim your prize. Thanks for entering!

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  96. Jennifer ComiskeyFerreira

    My favorite era to read about is the 1940’s.
    I just get lost in that era when I am reading and researching it. I love everything about it the history, the clothes, the way people of that time lived their lives and ethics. It truly is “The Greatest Generation”!

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  97. Denise Turner

    I love reading WWII era because it was what I should have been learning about in history class but didn’t really pay attention!

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  98. Cindy Pye

    My favorite time period is early American history. I love reading about when the people first came to the new world. I’m so grateful that they did. Through genealogy research I found that William Bradford, who came over on the Mayflower, is my ninth great-grandfather. Gov William John Brewster is my eleventh great-grandfather.

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  99. Shonda Fischer

    My favorite time line is 1800’s. I guess it reminds me of growing up in my Great Granny and Poppa’s house. They did not have indoor plumbing, only a hand pump at the sink in the kitchen. We sleep on feather mattresses and pillows. My Granny raised chickens on the farm and I helped gather eggs. The most wonderful time of growing up was spent with them.

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  100. Shonda Fischer

    My favorite time line is 1800’s. I guess it reminds me of growing up in my Great Granny and Poppa’s house. They did not have indoor plumbing, only a hand pump at the sink in the kitchen. We sleep on feather mattresses and pillows. My Granny raised chickens on the farm and I helped gather eggs. The most wonderful time of growing up was spent with them.

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  101. Lindsy Arrowood

    Tudor England and 1880s America

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  102. Abby Hall

    The Regency Era is my absolute favorite, and I love this particular time period because of its elegance.

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  103. Paula Shreckhise

    I love all historical fiction. It is hard to choose but I will choose WWII . Because although I have read many stories about WWII, it seems there is another story waiting to be told. So many different perspectives.

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  104. Sydney

    I enjoy Edwardian era fiction, it has several things on the cusp of becoming modern advances, yet it is rich with history!

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  105. Rebekah Phillips

    I enjoy reading a variety of time periods. It really depends on my mood which one is my favorite.

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  106. Megan Barnes

    I love split time mysteries! They are some of my favorites to read. Jamie Jo Wright is the only one in the giveaway I’ve read so far and I LOVE her work! Will have to add the rest to my aTBR

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  107. Alisha Trenalone

    I enjoy reading most time periods pre-1920s, but a lot of my reading ends up in the Regency era!

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  108. Amy Arseneau

    Love time slips that begin in the 1800’s – WWII. Really like reading about those that escape the Nazis or help other escape.
    Also enjoy historical secrets that come to light in the present.

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  109. Bridget

    I honestly don’t know that I have a favorite. It jumps around depending on what I’m in the mood for reading.

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  110. Vickie Jameson

    I’d have to say the early 1900s. Life was much more complicated then but I love learning the history and customs of those times. Thanks for the chance to win a prize.

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  111. Heather maki

    I love regency, gilded age, and medieval – the manners, customs, clothing all appeal to me.

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  112. Diana Hardt

    I like the Regency era. Their way of life is so different from now.

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  113. Trudy

    I read any and all time periods as long as it’s CF. I don’t really have a favorite.

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  114. Tara Heller

    I’ve always been intrigued by the 1700s and have enjoyed reading stories set in that time period. Lately though I have enjoyed reading stories set during the late 1800s and early 1900s.

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  115. Una Ireland

    It doesn’t matter what time period I read. I like them all.

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  116. Jolene Staker

    I like all time periods and love the split/dual time line because it is so fun to see how history influences people who come later and don’t even realize the connection. I guess split time lines don’t have to do that but it seems like they often do.

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  117. Melissa Alexander

    Early American Colonial time period is my favorite to read. I find the history very interesting & the times very challenging for the people settling America. Very courageous of them to try a new type of government!!

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  118. Sheila Burks

    I am partial to the 1800’s , a time when the west was being settled. The endurance and commitment that men and women to start over in an uncertain territory is amazing!

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  119. Marti

    I love dual time, regardless of time period. Though if I had to choose, WW2 is probably my favorite.

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  120. susan atkins

    I love to read about WW11- it is just facinating how many people helped to fight to save as many of the Jewish people as they could even at the expense of their life

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  121. Andrea Renee Cox

    My favorite era is WWII. The rich emotions and high-danger adventure to save the world is always enjoyable for me to read.

    Thanks for the giveaway!

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  122. Ashley Hedin

    I love reading all historical time periods but I have found the Victorian to be so fun with the new inventions but still kind of regency.

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