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Thursday, October 17, 2013

Scavenger Hunt Stop #25!

Follow the clues to win an iPad Mini, free books and more!

Welcome to the Fall Christian Fiction Scavenger Hunt!

Follow the clues to discover 25 authors of new Christian fiction. We each have an article to share with you. The scavenger hunt starts October 18, 2013 at noon, Mountain Time (11 am PDT) and ends October 20, 2013 at midnight, Mountain Time (11 pm PDT).



Collect the clues in red on each post, beginning from Stop #1 and finishing at Stop #25 (here!), then fill out the Rafflecopter form on Lisa Bergren’s site. Be ready to provide the completed clue quote, gathered from all 25 stops when you head to Stop #26 to enter.

  • Grand Prize: A new iPad Mini
  • 2nd & 3rd Prizes: A copy of every book on the hunt—25 books with a total value of over $300!
  • Contest is open to international entrants.

For those of you who started at the beginning of the hunt, congratulations! You’ve reached the final stop! If you’re just joining in now, that’s perfectly fine—start here, and work your way around the circle.

Welcome, Lisa Tawn Bergren!


I’m so excited to introduce multi-published author (and I do mean multi) Lisa Tawn Bergren. Not only is she the mastermind of the Christian Fiction Scavenger Hunt, but she shares my love for travel and history.

Lisa T. Bergren is an award-winning, best-selling writer of over forty books in many genres, from children's picture books to adult nonfiction. But her happy place is writing novels. You can find her on the web at LisaBergren.com, Facebook.com/LisaTawnBergren, and Twitter.


 

Lisa’s newest novel, Glittering Promises, released October 1. Her popular Grand Tour series concludes as Cora Kensington journeys farther into Italy, wrestles with a terrible ultimatum from her father, and comes to terms with the Father who will never fail her.

 
America’s newest heiress must decide if her potential fortune is rationale enough to give up her freedom and all that God is leading her toward. And when her newly-discovered siblings are threatened with ruin, her quandary deepens. Then as Cora nears Rome, more journalists are track the news story of the decade—“Copper Cora,” the rags-to-riches girl—and want to know more about her family and the men vying for her attention. Meanwhile, a charming Italian countess decides that if Cora isn’t going to claim Will’s heart, she might just try...


Exclusive from Lisa Tawn Bergren!

Since my current Wings of the Nightingale series is set in Italy, I was thrilled to see the Italian connection with Lisa’s book and article. Make sure to read all the way to the end to see how you can win a “Taste of Italy” CD, with authentic Italian music and Italian recipes from Gourmet magazine!

Top 10 Places to See in Rome…with Some Advice on Particulars

 
At the Borghese Gardens
I’ve been blessed enough to go to Rome three times, and the last time, I spent ten days there with my daughter, Emma—a special treat. You could spend WEEKS in this city, but if you’re like most people and only have a few days, go armed with this knowledge, as you tour:

1) The Forum/Palatine Hill: Go with a good guide and a picture book showing how it once was, or it will make no sense.



Piazza Navona

2) The Pantheon: Especially eerie-cool at night, when you can spot the moon through the giant oculus in the ceiling.

3) The Colosseum: Book a tour (we went with Dark Tours) that includes the hypogeum (the “basement,” not open to the general public). Gives you extra perspective to the grand, old structure to walk where the gladiators walked.

 
4) Galleria Borghese & the Borghese Gardens: Rent a cute little cart to ride around the vast gardens—romantic for couples or a fun respite for kids!

5) The Sistine Chapel: Gaze upon it with the perspective that it was painted by many (not just Michelangelo) and was there to undergird papal authority.

6) Piazza Navona: Grab a gelato after dinner and stroll along the best public square in Rome. Lined with palaces and studded with some of the loveliest fountains in the city, you can watch street performers and artists at their work.

 
At the top of the Vittorio Emanuel Monument
7) The Catacombs of San Callisto: It’s a bus ride out of town, but it’s very cool to see Rome’s first Christian cemetery; it has four levels and features crypts for popes and saints.

8) The Appian Way on a Sunday (Via Appia Antica): It’s closed to all traffic besides tour buses, and you can rent bikes and take a leisurely ride.

9) Trevi Fountain: Go very early in the morning or very late at night to avoid the obnoxious masses of people, and a higher population of pickpockets. With your back to the fountain, toss a coin with your right hand, over your left shoulder, if you want to return to the Eternal City (Or keep your money for more gelato. You'll need it.


10) Vittorio Emmanuel Monument: Ignore what’s down below; pay the 7 Euros to ride to the top and take in one of the best views of the city; it lends great perspective on how vast the city is, where the walls are, etc.

You can purchase Lisa Tawn Bergren’s novel, Glittering Promises, at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, ChristianBook.com, or at your local bookstore.

THE SCAVENGER HUNT SKINNY:

Before you go, write down STOP #25 clue: others!
 
This is the final stop in the scavenger hunt! Whether or not you’ve made the complete circuit, your next stop is Lisa Bergren’s site! If you’ve finished, fill out the Rafflecopter form at stop #26 at Lisa Bergren’s site to be in the running for all the big prizes! If you’re just joining in, you’ll find stop #1 on Lisa’s site also!

Bonus Prize: “Taste of Italy” CD!

If you’d like to win the “Taste of Italy” CD, which contains 16 authentic Italian songs and 8 Italian recipes from Gourmet magazine, leave a comment below with the following...

1) Answer this question: from Lisa’s article, which site would you most like to see—or which site have you already seen and loved?

2) Please leave your email address so I can contact the winner—and in the following format: sarah[at]sarahsundin[dot]com.

3) Also, if you don't already subscribe to my quarterly email newsletter, please sign up, using the box in the upper-right corner of my website. In your comment, please state whether you're a new or long-time subscriber.

219 comments:

  1. Is the Trevi Fountain the one featured in the cute movie with Josh Duhamel? I can't even decide which one of these sites I'd like to see most. I just want to get to Europe some day!
    niki716 [at]gmail[dot]com

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    1. And I'm a new subscriber! Thanks for participating in the scavenger hunt!

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    2. Emma says the Trevi is in that movie!

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  2. Niki - I'm afraid I don't know the movie - anyone able to help me out? It's a gorgeous fountain - but Lisa's right about the crowds - it's hard to get close, and all the pictures I took are full of tourists :) And thanks for subscribing to my newsletter!

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  3. The Movie is When In Rome. I love that movie, so romantic. I would love to visit the fountain and the river walk. I'm participating in the Scavenger Hunt and am a subscriber.
    sarajohns95[at]yahoo[dot]com

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  4. Thanks for the movie help, Sara! I'll have to see that one :) And thanks for being a subscriber!

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  5. The Appian Way on Sunday. It sounds so relaxing. I love to take walks. I bet the landscape is beautiful. Thank you for taking a part in the scavenger hunt. I have really enjoyed it and have met a lot of new authors.

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  6. Katrina - thanks for participating! I agree that walk sounds lovely!

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  7. I was blessed to be able to visit Italy with my daughter several years ago. My favorite place was Assisi, but that's not on your list. :-) I would like to revisit the Sistine Chapel and really take my time there. Looking forward to reading your stories, since I love all things Italy and would love to go back again, even if only in a story! tinaturpin@hotmail.com

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    1. I've never been to Assisi, but I definitely want to. *wistful stare out the window*

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    2. I didn't see Assisi either (joining Lisa in wistful stare) - and I agree about wanting more time in the Sistine Chapel - SO much to see. And then your neck hurts.

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  8. Out of the sights mentioned above, I'd like to visit the Galleria Borghese & the Borghese Gardens.

    Katie J.
    johnsonk133@yahoo.com

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  9. I would love to see the Sistine Chapel!

    jillhoke@yahoo.com

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    1. I just subscribed to your newsletter.

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    2. Thanks, Jill! I loved the Sistine Chapel - but it's so much to take in.

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  10. The Appian way - one of my college roommates was there and loved it (along with the gelato and pizza). New subscriber!

    rachaeldalquist[at]yahoo[dot]com

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    1. My daughter survived on pizza and gelato on our trip. Not even pasta. Just pizza.

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  11. Oh, so many interesting sites! I guess I would like to see the Borghese Gardens, cause I love all gardens :)

    babykf629(at)gmail(dot)com

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  12. Sistine chapel. kkakins at gmail dot com I subscribed to your newsletter, too!

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  13. The catacombs of San Callisto. bemiown(at)yahoo(dot)com I am a new subscriber for your newsletter

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    1. Thanks, Gayle! I only had 2 days in Rome and missed the catacombs - would have loved it!

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  14. Sistine Chapel - would LOVE to see that! I am a new subscriber - lovelybrowneyes84(at)gmail(dot)com

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    1. Thank you for subscribing! The Sistine Chapel is stupendous - but your neck hurts after about 5 minutes :) I wanted to lie down like Michelangelo...would have been frowned on.

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  15. I would love to see the art at the Sistine Chapel. I am a new subscriber. Thanks so much for this scavenger hunt, I met a lot of great authors and have a new list for me to read. crystalbluern at onlineok dot com

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  16. Sistine Chapel. I am a new subscriber to your email. delpgang at npacc dot net

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  17. I would like to see the Sistine Chapel. I no longer do any traveling out of the US and not much inside the US. I do all my traveling in books these days. fishingjan[at]aol[dot]com I am a new subscariber to your newsletter.

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    1. Books are a wonderful form of travel :) Thank you for subscribing!

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  18. The Sistine Chapel hands down. I was raised by an artist! LOL. I am a new subscriber and would love to win the CD. I listen to quite a bit of 1920s French music and have been looking to add Italian music to my play lists. Thank you.

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    1. The Sistine Chapel is gorgeous! How interesting about the 1920s French music - sounds fascinating!

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  19. I would love to see it all, but especially the colosseum.
    beth_rumbaugh@yahoo.com

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    1. We all loved the Colosseum - it's so impressive.

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  20. I think I would most like to see the Trevi Fountain but would like to see all the places. I am a new subscriber to the newsletter and I also just liked your facebook page.

    wwchildren at gmail dot com

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  21. Trevi fountain especially at night! Love your books! Love to go back to Italy someday soon. Both of my parents are from there.
    wrldtraveler101@gmail.com Thanks for the scavenger hunt.

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  22. I would love to see any part of Italy and eat all the wonderful food! I am a new subscriber and finished On Distant Shores..wonderful book! Thanks for the chance to win!

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    1. I forgot to add my e-mail..rbgillihan[at]gmail[dot] com

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    2. Oh, the food! Yes, that's worth the trip :) I'm so glad you enjoyed On Distant Shores.

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  23. I'd like to see the Sistine Chapel. I'm a new newsletter subscriber. Judy

    jstew40@gmail.com

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  24. I would like to see the Coleseum, especially the underground parts! I signed up for your newsletter. Brand new subscriber.

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    1. We loved the Colosseum - but we didn't get to see the underground parts - a good reason to go back :) Thanks for subscribing!

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  25. I would like to see The Sistine Chapel. I signed up for your newsletter.
    thedanielsr at comcast dot net

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  26. forgot my email bookworm0709 [at] yahoo [dot] com.

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  27. Sistine Chapel - castenir[at]bbtel[dot]com

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  28. Oops - forgot to mention that I'm a new subscriber.

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  29. I'm new. Galleria Borghese & the Borghese Gardens sound very interesting to me.

    tsheroke@sbcglobal.net

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    1. They sound interesting to me too! Thanks for subscribing!

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  30. I would love to visit the Trevi Fountain. I have been to the Sistine Chapel before and it is breathtaking!!!! I just LOVE Italy!!!! Thanks for doing this contest!!!

    heathernicholson31[at]gmail[dot]com

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  31. After writing Shadowed by Grace I just want to see Italy -- but particularly Florence.

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    1. Hi Cara! You did a remarkable job in Shadowed by Grace - it sure sounded like you'd gone there :)

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  32. I would most like to see The Catacombs of San Callisto. They sound so awesome! I have never been to Italy! Would love to go. I am a new sign up for your newsletter.
    mommiebethers[at]gmail[dot]com

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    1. Thank you, Beth! I wish we'd seen the Catacombs - vacations are never long enough!

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  33. I would love to see The Catacombs and The Sistine Chapel as I love cemeteries and churches and chapels. The artwork must be breathtaking in the chapel.
    I am a new subscriber. rhonda_nash_hall (AT) comcast (DOT) net

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  34. I would love to see all the attractions as I have a dream to go to Italy sometime. I am a new subscriber to your newsletter. griperang at emarqmail dot com

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  35. Borghese Gardens woudl be my pick. I am a new subscriber.
    Linda Finn
    Faithful Acres Books
    http://www.faithfulacresbooks.wordpress.com
    faithfulacesbooks@gmail.com

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  36. Gee, I don't want to have to pick just one...they all sound great! The Catacombs, followed by the Piazza Navona, I guess. I just signed up as a newcomer to your newsletter, as well. pudy68[at]gmail[dot]com

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  37. HI,
    I am a new subscriber to your newsletter. I would HAVE to go to Piazza Navona!! I LOVE Gelato and what better place than Italy! I love to people watch and performers are just fun to watch as well. I would want to go to all 10 sites that you listed but would have to spend a day just relaxing :o)
    Donna C.
    twomainecats at msn dot come

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    1. Gelato was one of our favorite Italian things :) We were there in July, so it was almost required for survival.

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  38. I don't know which one I'd like to see.l I'd be happy to see any of them. Sharma Darby

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  39. I have never been to Italy but would LOVE to go! I would love to see The Sistene Chapel. We just finished studying Michelangelo with our homeschool material and it would be great to see it! I also signed up for your newsletter...I'm a new subscriber! : ) Thanks for the giveaway! ~Stacey
    travelingstacey(at)bellsouth(dot)net

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  40. If I were ever lucky enough to get to Italy I'd make sure I had enough time to see all of the above plus some, lol.

    wfnren(at)aol(dot)com

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  41. Oh, I also subscribed to your newsletter.

    wfnren(at)aol(dot)com

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  42. my favorite place to visit would be the The Sistine Chapel-I've read and heard so much about the history here - my info: jenlessad@gmail.com

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  43. Would love the cart ride, unless the gardens are ablaze with flowers. Guess the. I'd choose the Appian Way. Once again, I had lots of fun on the scavenger hunt with my favorite authors. Wishing you all a great weekend, and praying I win the books! Thanks to all who made it possible

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    1. Thanks, Marianne! I'm so glad you're enjoying it!

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  44. Would like to see The Sistine Chapel

    bn100candg(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  45. The Sistine Chapel. When I was there, it was going under restoration. Most of the paintings were being restore to its original form and I had to buy the book of what was, is, and will be. This is history.

    kmccandle(at)yahoo(dot)com

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    1. You probably got a better view with the book :) There's so much to take in!

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  46. Piazza Navona ~ teresa121661[at]hotmail[dot]com
    I'm a new subscriber.

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  47. I haven't had the pleasure to go to italy yet But I htink the patheon would be great to see bri54[at}verizon[dot]net

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    1. It sounds lovely! We weren't able to see it. "Only" two days in Rome :)

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  48. I can't choose, I'd love to see them all! I'd love to go to Europe - Italy, especially - someday.

    lauraalbert[at]hotmail[dot]com

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  49. Galleria Borghese & the Borghese Gardens,I would love to visit.I am a new subscriber.jackie_tessnairatyahoodotcome

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  50. Piazza Navona. I haven't gone to Italty but think it would be a good vacation place. I am already a subscriber to your newsletter. Thanks for the giveaway! Donna d[dot]brookmyer[at]yahoo[dot]com

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  51. I would love to see the Forum. I am taking an Ancient Roman History course right now and would love to see where my books are talking about.

    Katharine.baird2@gmail.com

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    1. The Forum is fascinating, but I agree with Lisa about needing a good guidebook - nothing is labeled, and you can easily get confused. Especially when it's hot and your teenage children want to eat :) Not that I have experience with that or anything....

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  52. I would go to both the Catacomb's and along the Apian Way. Gosh, I'd have to go to all but I have studied Christian History with my kids and so want to go and see! Thank you for the pictures . . . makes me want to do a fundraiser for a trip to Italy! I am a new subscriber to your newsletter and my email is chris_davebures@bellsouth.net. I never dreamed we (as readers) would be able to get to know you (as authors) in this way. So looking forward to all the blogs and newsletters. This scavenger hunt has been great! Thank you! I have so enjoyed the Wings of Glory series.

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    1. Thanks, Chris! I'm so glad you enjoyed the Wings of Glory series! And I'm thrilled we can connect here. I love meeting readers!

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  53. Italy looks so beautiful! My email is mizzviolin(at)yahoo(dot)com. Thank you for the post!

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  54. Sarah so nice to meet you on the "Hunt" enjoying all the comments and the authors that I am seeing with so many good books..Hubby would say I don't need any more but I love to read and never want to pass one up. I am off to see Lisa again our last of this "Hunt"
    First&Last....I have enjoyed it.

    thanks Paula O

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    1. You can never have enough books....says the woman in serious need of another bookcase.

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  55. The colosseum I would love to see! :) I am a fan on Facebook and just subscribed to your newsletter! Have a great day! deiselbuffs(at)gmail(dot)com

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  56. I would love to see the Sistine Chapel. New subscriber to newsletter also fb.
    mcnuttjem0(at)Gmail(dot)com

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  57. Vittorio Emmanuel Monument, absolutely. I wonder if one could ride to the top at night. What a view it must be! I would ride in the day too, I could see much more during the day, I think it must be wonderful to see it at night. Am I wrong? Thank you so much for being a part of this Scavenger Hunt! This is my second one and I'm having so much fun!
    shirley dot d at outlook dot com

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  58. I forgot to add in my post that I'm new to your site and have applied to get your newsletter!
    shirley dot d at outlook dot com

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    1. Thank you, Shirley! I don't know if you can go up at night - that would be a spectacular sight!

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  59. I would love to go back to Italy. Having read Tracy Higley's book about Pompeii recently, I'd like to spend more time there. Anywhere in Rome, the sunflower fields in Tuscany, anywhere there's good pasta, pizza, and of course gelato.
    rgkieleo[at]hotmail[dot]com

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    1. We loved Pompeii! My husband especially - he must have taken 200 photos there! And I'm with you on the subject of pasta, pizza, and gelato :)

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  60. I would most like to Sistine Chapel. I just subscribed to your newsletter.
    susanmsj[at]msn[dot]com

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  61. I got to go to Rome once, but I was only there 2 days :(. I loved the Colosseum! Unfortunately I went to the Trevi Fountain at the most crowded part of the day and were swamped by people wanted us to pay them to take a picture for us (with our own camera). It totally ruined the experience!

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    1. We were there for only 2 days too. And the Trevi was swamped when we were there too.

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  62. Sorry if this is a duplicate - I'm not sure if my comment went through? My family lived in Italy for several years when I was a child but the closest we ever got to Rome was changing planes. I would enjoy visiting the Piazza Navona. kawaii[dot]katers[at]gmail[dot]com

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    1. Isn't that funny! My family lives in the San Francisco area, and my kids are always whining because we've never taken them to Fisherman's Wharf or Alcatraz :) But we did take them to Rome.

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  63. I could visit all the places multiple times :-) I love travel and history!!! I had the privilege to tour Rome 12 years ago and would love to go back again. I'm all signed up for the newsletter and follow you on goodreads and Facebook !!!!
    becki[.]molitor[@]msn[.]com

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    1. Thank you, Becki! I share your love of travel and history - can't get enough!

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  64. I would love to visit all of these sites, but the top of my list is Trevi Fountain. I've enjoyed seeing it in movies and would love to visit in person. I have subscribed to your site. lindav6427 [at] sbcglobal [dot] net

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  65. I would to visit all of the sites, but would love to see Vittorio Emmanuel Monument. Thanks for the giveaway. I am signed up for your newsletter and on Facebook
    robynconners4 at gmail dot com

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  66. Thank you so much for participating in the scavenger hunt! I would love to explore all the sights, sounds, and foods of Rome!

    I have been a fan, but am a new newsletter subscriber. Thank you for the opportunity to win!

    texaggs2000[at]gmail[dot]com

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  67. I have been to the Trevi Fountain, walked around the outside of the Colosseum because it was closed when we got there ( I was disappointed about that), Sistine Chapel and around the Vatican. I didn't have enough money to eat all the gelato I wanted but my favorite of the ones I tried was pistachio! After eating gelato American ice cream lost it's taste to me and it was a LOOOONG time before I started eating it again. Gelato just doesn't compare and I would rather have that than American ice cream!!! If I go back to Italy, I want to see the inside of the Colosseum and the basement.

    sweetgooberpeas[at]gmail[dot]com

    I am a new newsletter subscriber. Thank your for adding a bonus for us to attempt and win!

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    1. Mmmm...gelato....

      We had problems seeing some sites in Rome too - the Colosseum/Forum/Palatine Hill sites were closed for a strike (!) - so we did the Vatican that day instead - and did the other sites the next day. You definitely have to be flexible when sight-seeing in Italy :)

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  68. I would love to see any part of Italy, but probably the Piazza Navona would be the place I'd go first! I am a new subscriber, but not new to your books. I enjoy them immensely and have introduced my oldest daughter to them. Your writing is superb! So good, in fact, that I find myself getting frustrated with some of the characters because they don't do what I think they ought (Melly from With Every Letter, in particular she was so insecure!) and realize that the reason I am so concerned with them is that you have made them so real that I cannot help but care! I do love them! Thank you for writing such great stories!

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  69. I would love to visit Italy and see the Colosseum and just visit rome in general.
    businesschef08[at]gmail[dot]com
    i also subscribed to your newsletter for the first time. my name is Litany

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  70. I would love to see the Trevi Fountain
    God bless you
    Chris Granville
    granvilleATfrontiernetDOTnet

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  71. I would like to see the Colosseum and just visit Italy. Thank you for the giveaway.
    sarah_purcats (at)hotmail DOT com

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    1. I just did SUCH a double-take! My maiden name was Sarah Stewart!!! Welcome, twin :)

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  72. Here you go:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69O4PXzAQ5Y
    That's Amore ~ Dean Martin

    I am a long-time subscriber to your newsletter! Only pick one ~ it's between 5 & 6 ~ I'll pick 6 and enjoy the food and street activity and entertainers. Kathleen ~ Lane Hill House
    lanehillhouse[at]centurylink[dot]net

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  73. The Sistine Chapel, would love to see it. It sounds amazing.

    gjac444 (at) gmail (dot) com

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  74. http://www.margaretdaley.com/2013/10/fall-scavenger-hunt-stop-21/

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  75. Wow, the computer did not print what I wrote. I wrote the Sistine chapel and that my email was Sonja.nishimoto (at) gmail (dot) com. I hope it works this time!

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  76. There are two sites I would most like to see, the first being the Sistine Chapel for it's total beauty and the second being the Colosseum. I have seen a special on the hypogeum and the building itself is a marvel. There is another building I would like to visit that you do not mention and that is the Baths of Diocletian. Any kind of history interests me, and when I can find a book to read that includes factual history and fiction, I am a happy reader.

    I am a new subscriber to your newsletter. wendi114[at]hotmail[dot]com.

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    1. Thanks for subscribing, Wendi! I love that combo of history and fiction too.

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  77. I would love to see both the Colosseum and the Sistine Chapel. I am a newby to your newsletter. jclements69[at]outlook[dot]com.

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  78. I am a new subscriber and I would love to visit Italy...especially theTrevi Fountain made famous in so many movies! Thanks!

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  79. I would love to see the Colosseum. I am a new subscriber to your newsletter. costaricagirl2[at]yahoo[dot]com

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  80. I think I would like to go to the Sistine Chapel just because I like art, but really it was hard to choose.. I would like to visit all of the sites.! Thanks for joining in the Scavenger Hunt.. cholland@twc.com

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  81. I would think about going to the colesseum I would marvel and visualized what took place there I am a new subsciber this scavenger hunt was great bri54[at]verizon[dot]net

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  82. Oh! I can only dream of going to Rome! But if I could go, I would have to visit the Colosseum. So much history and I've always been intrigued. I've been following you for months now and feel especially blessed that you sent me a signed copy of With Every Letter. I can't wait to read On Distant Shore. Thank you and God Bless You!
    vrome3[at]yahoo[dot]come

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    1. Thank you, Valeria! I'm glad you enjoyed the book! And with your last name, Rome has to be at the top of your bucket list :)

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  83. I would love to see The Sistine Chapel. I've read and heard so much about it, I think if I went in it would feel like a holy place. I subscribed to your newsletter. I'm a new subscriber. Thank you for having a giveaway.
    Barbara Thompson
    barbmaci61(at)yahoo(dot)com

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    1. Thank you for subscribing, Barbara! It's supposed to be hushed in the Sistine, but chatter takes over in about 5 minute intervals - loudly hushed by the docents.

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  84. I'd love to see all those sites--been wanting to see Italy for a while, and look forward to possibly visiting with the whole family one of these years :)

    Newly subscribed using fedora at gmail dot com :)

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  85. I enjoyed reading all of this. My first answer would be visiting The Sisteen Chapel.
    I think i was already a subscriber, but know I am now. My email address is:
    mac262(at)me(dot)com Maxie

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  86. I know, I know, it's outside of Rome but after reading Glittering Promises I really want to go see the Tivoli fountains. (And bask in the hot springs of Saturina!

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  87. I would love to see the Sistine Chapel. It looks amazing always.

    marypres(AT)gmail(DOT)com

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  88. I would like to see the Colosseum and think about the early Christians. I am a new subscriber to your newsletter.
    bjtower(AT)yahoo(DOT)com

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    1. What I loved about the Colosseum...there's a cross mounted there as a memorial. Those martyrs aren't forgotten.

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  89. LISA: Thanks for the tips on Italy sight-seeing, although my nephew was stationed there as an army chaplain several years ago - I have never been there, & would love to see all the places you mentioned, but the Sistine Chapel would probably be at the top of my list! A HUGE thanks for organizing the Scavenger Hunt - I always enjoy them SO much!

    SARAH: I am a new subscriber to your newsletter, also signed up for your blog, & had liked your Facebook page. Having a brother who is a retired air force pilot, makes your books even more attractive to me, & I'm looking forward to working down my TBR list & reading them! Your blog has a lot of interesting things on it, & I will be returning - to look further! Please enter my name for the CD giveaway - thanks!

    bonnieroof60(at)yahoo(dot)com

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    1. Hi Bonnie! I've been enjoying chatting with you on Facebook. I'm glad you found me - and I hope you enjoy the books!

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  90. Having never been to Italy, I would love to visit all the places you have mentioned. In Rome, the Sistine chapel stands out, since I did a study on Michelangelo in high school many years ago. I very much want to visit Pompey.
    Thanks so much for organizing this scavenger hunt. It is such fun to meet new authors and learn more about the ones I have already gotten to know a little.
    Would love the CD - my husband is an Executive Chef and would love the recipes...lol and I am sure we would all enjoy the music.
    bettimace[at]gmail[dot]com

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    1. Betti - I did a paper on Michelangelo too - so seeing the Sistine (and the Pieta) fulfilled a longtime dream for me. And Pompeii is fascinating.

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  91. I think the one place I would really like to see would be the Sistine chapel, just to look up in wonder and think about what we are being shown :)

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    1. Bring a neck brace :) There's so much to see and it's all gorgeous and meaningful.

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  92. I would love to visit the Trevi Fountain--in more than just a movie! I'm also a new subscriber to your newsletter. Thanks for participating in the scavenger hunt and for the bonus giveaway! danandlyndaedwards[at]msn[dot]com.

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  93. Thanks for this opportunity. Like your unusual work with WW2 time period.

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    1. Thanks, Susan! I'm glad you enjoy the WWII era - it's fascinating.

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  94. This was hard, but I would have to say The Sistine Chapel I would to see in person what everyone says is such a beautiful site. I am a new to your newsletter

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  96. I have always wanted to see the beauty and history of the Sistine Chapel! I am sure that my breath would stop along with my heart at the sight of it. divaqueen52[at]gmail[dot]com.

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  97. Hi Sarah! I am a new subscriber. I love good books and I thank you for the opportunity to be a winner. There is beauty all over the world so to choose a particular thing is hard. I would love to see the Colosseum.

    melback at cebridge dot net

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  98. I would love to see the Sistine Chapel! I am a new subscriber to your website...and thanks for your books! chendryx[at]nctv[dot]com.

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  99. I would love to visit the Sistine Chapel! In high school it seems my favorite subject to write a paper on was all the different artists. Now it would be wonderful to see the whole thing together and not as individual sections in a book! I am a new subscriber and have "Liked" you on FB too. I look forward to reading your books.
    useekifind[at]att[dot]net

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  100. I would love to see the Piazza Navona, i think it would be cool to see the street performers. my email is crazy.dog.lady2009[at]gmail[dot]com I also just signed up for your newsletter. :)

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  101. I haven't even left the U.S. so it would all be new to me. Since I love history so much I can't imagine picking just ONE site out of all those, and many more, mentioned. I would want to see as much of everything as I could!

    Thank you ladies for taking part in the Scavenger Hunt and thank you Sarah for hosting a giveaway.

    Blessings to you both!
    Jasmine A.
    montanamade(at)gmail(dot)com

    P.S. I am an old Subscriber :)

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  102. I'm sure each of those places would be wonderful, but if I had the opportunity to choose, I would probably pick either the Sistine Chapel or the Catacombs. Those would both be absolutely incredible experiences!

    Thanks for participating in the Scavenger Hunt and for offering the giveaway! I am a new subscriber to your newsletter. My email is wpd_2 (at) hotmail (dot) com.

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  103. The Sistine Chapel is probably a given, but the catacombs and colosseum would be must see's for us, too. I am a new subscriber. So glad you're part of this scavenger hunt.

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  104. Horrid phone. :) My name is Krystal and my email is mama.mudbug7 at gmail dot com.

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  105. After reading Lisa's The Gifted series and The River of Time series I would love to see Italy...any part of Italy! I've also always wanted to see the Parthenon in Greece--I used to live in Nashville and went to Parthenon out there, but I'd still like to see the original, ruins or not!
    I've just signed up for your newsletter and look forward to reading your books as well!

    kam110476(at)gmail(dot)com

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  106. I would just love to visit Italy period, I would love to see and explore them all.

    I am a new subscriber to your newsletter

    mjglmills [at] yahoo [dot] com

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