Mystery set mainly in LAS VEGAS and LONDON
GIVEAWAY: 3 copies of The Backpacking Bride by Janice Horton – ASIA
20th December 2020
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
- To be eligible to enter, you must be a member of TripFiction (you can join simply by heading to www.tripfiction.com and scrolling down to the JOIN NOW tab). We do check that winners are indeed members.
- 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, 2 January 2021
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The winners are
Sam1903
Leah Tonna
Bonosfly
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Thank you to everyone who entered the giveaway and for your lovely and enthusiastic comments about The Backpacking Bride. Sam1903 and Leah Tonna and Bonosfly – your signed paperback copies are on their way! Best regards, Janice Horton (Author)
I’ve always fancied going to New Zealand, it looks breathtakingly beautiful!
I’d love to visit New Zealand so I could visit family and friends that live there. I’d especially like to visit my elderly aunt one last time.
I would love to travel around Australia visiting 2 friends that have moved out there and I was due to see this year when they were supposed to visit the UK.
I’d love to take a trip to Africa and experience a safari. In particular, I’d like to trek to see the mountain gorillas in Rwanda and then perhaps travel on to Tanzania to see the big 5 and experience a horseback safari.
I’d love to visit my family in Australia – I’ve never been and haven’t seen them in person since I was a teenager!
I would love to visit New Zealand. Looks so beautiful!
I’ve always wanted to visit Australia so that would be top of my list
I would love to travel to USA because there are so many great attractions to visit.
Japan has always been top of my list.
I would love to visit Norway to learn more about Viking history, it’s something I’ve become really interested in during the last year,
I would love to visit the Galapagos Islands to see the amazing wildlife and unspoilt beauty.
I’d love to visit Rome. It’s been on my travel bucket list forever but I’ve never had the opportunity to visit!
i would love to go to the canary islands as its so much warmer and lots to explore and experience.
The highlands to visit my lovely mother In law x
I would love to visit the Dominican Republic- Had it booked as a surprise for my daughter graduating but instead Covid meant holiday cancelled and our daughter ended up on the frontline helping the NHS. I hope to be able to visit one day
I’d love to go to Japan in Spring and see the cherry blossoms
I would love to go home to Scotland to live.
The Maldive Islands to stay in one of the rooms on stilts in the sea.
The Maldives, it looks so peaceful and luxurious.
The great wall of china – been a dream since i was little
Fascinating part of the World to visit would be Japan
I’ve always wanted to visit Panama and sail through the canal so I can go from the Atlantic to the Pacific in one short swoop
India. It has been a place I have wanted to visit since I was 14 and was meant to go in 2020 but unfortunately couldn’t.
I would love to visit Norway to see the Northern Lights!
I’d love to go to Germany because I have had a lifelong fascination with the Oberammergau Passion Play since hearing about it many, many years ago.
I would love to visit Bali, just because it looks like Paradise.
Iceland for the northern lights
I would love to visit The Lake District. It is perfect for relaxing, has great scenery and is both child and pet friendly. Our little Jack Russell, loves the many beautiful walks there and playing in the rivers, lakes and sea.
I’d love to go Japan. It would be amazing to see the culture, a mix of historic traditions and world leading high technology. I bet Sakura time is amazing, and I’d love to ride the Bullet train to mount fuji.
Would love to Visit the Maldives before it disappears into the Sea
I would love to visit Finland, especially at this time of the year. I love the cold and the snow. I’d love to try and catch a glimpse of The Northern Lights, go on a husky sledge ride and build a massive snowman!
Costa Rica. I’d love to wake up in a treehouse in the middle of the rainforest surrounded by wildlife
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.
India, it really is !ncredible !ndia
Iceland to see the northern lights and to use their outside got pools
Hello, I would like to visit Poland. I think it is a very interesting country with a lot of history. I would also love to try a Polish Pierogi, a type of filled Polish dumpling.
The Rockies Canada because that’s where my dad went when he went to Canada in the raf
After recently reading Lucinda Riley’s Seven Sisters book, I would like to go to Rio De Janeiro in Brazil and see the statue of Christ the Redeemer on the Corcovado Mountain . I love this book series they are so well researched and explain so much history in them and I feel that I now know so much more about the statue from reading the book.
Australia – visited nearly 20 years ago and would love to take my son
Costa Rica – I have heard so many good reports about it – and I would love to see the turtles being released!
I’d like to go to Iceland to see the Northern Lights
Tonga – its somewhere that has always fascinated me
I would love to visit the Galapagos Islands so that I can see some of the amazing animals, birds and sea life in their natural habitat
I have Russia on my list after reading Gentleman in Moscow.
I’d love to visit Thailand, for the beautiful sights, smells and sounds
I’m sure I’ve told you all before, but for me it has to be Italy. I nearly got the chance years a go, but it wasn’t to be. I want to visit its ancient ruins, try all the delicious food, the wine, and walk along some of its spectacular beaches.
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Oh yes. And let’s hope you get to go sooner rather than later!!!!
Machu Pucchu! Have wanted to go there ever since I played in Peter Schaffer’s ‘Royal Hunt of the Sun’ at school!
The Inca culture was so interesting!
Definitely would want to visit the Galápagos Islands- just to say I’d been to the place where Darwin had been to work out his evolutionary theory.
I would like to walk miles through all of the European countries – Would take a long while, I know!
Great wall of china – steeped in history – breathtakingly beautiful – one day i will when i save up
I’d love to do a californian road trip as I enjoy exploring and travelling to America
ive always wanted to go to america to visit disney land
I’d like to go to Dubai and stay in one of the underwater suites at the Atlantis. I love the idea of being able to watch all the marine life swim past from the comfort of my hotel suite.
Ooh so many, but if I had to choose, West America and Canada.
I would LOVE to visit Japan because it seems like a whole different world and I’d love to see their technology, their food (heard they have many KitKat flavours – yum!), fashion, disneyland, sightsee and experience the city lights of Tokyo.
I’d love to go to China to see the sights and visit such a different culture. It would be really a fascinating experience.
Las Vegas – its been on my ‘to do’ list for years but sadly my advancing years probably means I will not make it!
I would love to go to Morocco to try
the food and wander through the markets. I can only imagine the scent of spices and incense.
I would love to go to Africa and see the wild animals
I would love to revisit Iceland and travel northwards, and I would especially love to see the Northern Lights
Machu Picchu in Peru I am very interested in the Incas and there culture
I would love to visit the Maldives. It’s been on my bucket list for such a long time because it looks so beautiful and so luxurious. It would feel like the ultimate trip!
New Zealand as I’ve wanted to visit since I was 7 to see my uncle who I found out then was my mums only brothers do I was the only one of my family he had met
I would love to visit Madagascar – to see the lemurs and all the wonderful plants there.
I would love to do a road trip of North America to experience all the states
Would love to back pack around the Caribbean or sail round the Greek islands but right now would just love to see the sea.
I would love to go to Fiji as I’d love to get far away, to a remote tropical island and spend a lot of time in the sea!
I would love to go back to Japan. I loved it there, went in 2019. So much I still need to explore.
Canada , regret not going there on honeymoon
Would have to be Auckland, New Zealand, where my gg-grandfather emigrated in the 1850s
My daughters were planning to give me my bucket-list trip to Iceland for my 70th birthday last summer, I so want to watch the geysirs erupt, bathe in the hot springs & see the Northern Lights. We played water-fights in the garden instead.
Quite a few years ago a long lost cousin in Australia tracked my family down . My paternal grandfather had been sent to Australia in 1912, in disgrace because, he had fathered two children out of wedlock – my own father and my aunt. My granny was left to struggle as a single mum and never married. My cousin and her daughter came to England in 2015 when we had a wonderful get together in Sussex, where my dad was born, meeting numerous relations we had not known existed.
I would love to visit Australia and meet up with my cousin again, although we do now keep in touch via Facebook.
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My goodness, what a story that is! Nice to have at least some contact!!
Galápagos Islands to compete an eco-friendly tour of the islands
Canada, again. Because been before and it was fantastic. And second not travelled with my daughter with dietary condition pku. We now know a family there who also have a child with pku.
Japan for the history and the culture