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UK GIVEAWAY: 3 copies of The Backpacking Bride by Janice Horton – ASIA
25th April 2021
We are delighted to offer you 3 SIGNED copies of The Backpacking Bride by Janice Horton which will absolutely transport you to ASIA. UK entries only
“A feel good read that reminds us it’s never too late to live the life you want” (The Sun)
Saying ‘I Do’ was meant to be the start of her greatest adventure, but when Maya’s fiancé drops dead just moments before he’s set to kiss the bride, her life is spent spinning out of control.
Now, as Maya travels a path she never expected to take, setting off on the mystery honeymoon her fiancé had planned for them, she finds that there is life after loss, that fate has its own way of helping you heal and that those with the courage to grasp love will never go lonely…
HOW TO ENTER
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- Tell us in the Comments below – everything being equal, money no option, Covid not an issue – which is the one place in the world you would like to visit and why? UK entries only, please and this giveaway closes midnight, 8 May 2021
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The winners are:
Pluckypuddin
Kate Bennett
Philipa
Maldives because it looks peaceful and relaxing.
The Galapagos are top of the list at the moment as they look so uniquely interesting
Japan because it has a traditional and modern culture, there’d be lots to see and do. It’d be like going to two different places.
I would love to travel to Malaysia & India, I have already completed much of Asia I just love everything about it. India has been a dream of mine for many years to experience there way of life and city culture. It is so sad what is happening out there at the moment. To experience alternative cultures and ways of life makes for a rounded individual who has a genuine love for all people throughout the world. We should all be grateful for this world we live in and who we share it with
Mexico – would love to be there for the day of the dead.
Not very far away but I would love to go home to Scotland the land of my birth.
china – to see the great wall and to learn so much about their history and culture.
I would love to travel round South East Asia!
I’d love to go to New Zealand. It looks so incredibly beautiful and peaceful, plus we have recently discovered we have relations there that we have never met.
It would be Iceland…..stunning scenery and I’d love to bathe in one of those outdoor hot pools!
Turkey. The secularisation led by Ataturk created a country that fascinates me. Various cultural influences have found just a perfect balance in Turkey. Having lived in both Europe and Asia, I would love to visit Turkey as I would find elements of both cultures I have lived in. I would never feel as if I was missing a part of myself!
The attraction provided by sites such as the Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace, the Grand Bazaar and Cappadocia only adds to the attraction.
Italy. I’ve always been fascinated by the history and I’d love to visit places mentioned by Shakespeare.
Japan. I’ve always been fascinated by its culture and studied the language in college. I would love to explore all the country away for the tourist spots.
Love to visit Hawaii and have flowers around my neck
I would love to visit Japan during a cherry blossom. I think it looks absolutely breath-taking
I’d love to do a grand tour across Russia in style
I have always wanted to visit New Zealand. Ever since i was a child. I would love to travel around North and South Islands by train and see the amazing scenery
I would absolutely love to visit New Zealand. It’s been on my bucket list for as long as I can remember because it looks such a beautiful place. I would love to visit the Lord of the Rings places and Zion wildlife park.
Hello, I would like to visit places in the Balkans that Kapka Kassabova mentions in her book Border. They just seem like really interesting places with so much history.
Thailand for the beautiful sights
I would love to visit Penang Island Malaysia I was there as a child and saw amazing birds in The Camron Highlands
I would love to take a road trip on an RV around the West Coast of America.
Auckland, New Zealand. My gg-grandfather emigrated out there and I would love to visit!
I’d love to go to South Africa and go on safari
I would want to do a trip to all the states in North America
I’d love to visit New York and see the original Winnie the Pooh toys in the Centeal Library and go to the top of the Empire State Building.
I’d love to visit Australia and see Ayers Rock
Would love to go to canada
The Maldives because it looks the pinnacle of tropical luxury!
I would like to go and visit the Great Wall of China and walk along it, obviously I could only manage about a mile or two and not the 13,000 mile length (which you can see from the International Space Station, but only people like Tim Peake gets to see that view and takes photos of).
I would love to revisit Iceland in Winter
I’d love to visit Singapore to see its many attractions. The Gardens by the Bay would be on my list of things to see and do. I’d ideally like to stay in the Marina Bay Sands resort so that I could enjoy the observation deck and infinity pool.
Would love to go back to Madeira to walk the lavadas again.
New Zealand : to see where they made the lord of the rings.
I would love to visit the open roads of Arizona right now. The freedom to go wherever I like in the sunshine really appeals !
New Zealand, it has so much to offer, from the city of Auckland the sky tower to the the War memorial museum. Rotorua with all the thermal activity and Wellington a beautiful capital city, the trip across the Cook straits is stunning and Christchurch sadly hit by an earthquake is still well worth a visit Mount Cook and if you time it right the lupins will just blow you away with their colour. The wildlife has everything from the tiny Kiwi bird to Whales but above all the people are so friendly and helpful.
I would love to visit Cuba to see their culture, living under communist rule and I would love to see the retro cars, a place I have always longed to go. Would love to see before it all changes.
Scuba diving in Maui – I went there 25 years and it was incredible
cuba for all the gorgeous cars!!
I would love to go to Madagascar to see the lemurs and the wonderful plants and flowers that grow there.
I would love to go back to Japan! I went in 2019 and can’t stop thinking about it. There is still so much I want to see!
It would be Cyprus to visit my son who lives there
I think the one place I regret never having visited, would have to be New Zealand, as we did consider emigrating there many years ago, and now wish we had had both the courage and finances to follow through on our dream. The cost of living was just so much higher than home here, that we bottled out of flying over and doing a full property, lifestyle search around the place we had selected to put down roots.
Yvonne 🙂