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Win a Copy of NOT THAT DUKE by Eloisa James!

Frances from Chapter Book and Tea Shop

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📚❤️Win NOT THAT DUKE by Eloisa James!📚❤️
A treat for historical romance fans. We have one hardcover copy of NOT THAT DUKE (Would-Be Wallflower Series #3) by Eloisa James to giveaway on our Instagram page.

Eloisa James is an award-winning bestselling author. Eloisa has published over 30 historical romances, a memoir and a contemporary novel. Eloisa is also a professor of English literature, specializing in Shakespeare.

The book details are available at: www.eloisajames.com...

To enter the random draw, please head over to our Instagram page and leave a comment on the competition post.

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You must have a New Zealand address that we can ship the book to. Entries close Sunday 15 October at 7:00pm New Zealand time. One entry per person. This giveaway is in no way sponsored, endorsed, administered by, or associated with either Instagram or Facebook. Good luck!

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