Tuesday Contest!
Hello, all!
Be not fooled! Though I may look and sound like Lauren (or maybe just sound; it is the internet, after all), I must admit to being, in fact, her sister Brooke: proud owner of the renown Doggy-the Doggy and flattered inspiration of the apparently well-loved Henrietta. Since Lauren is off doing research (cough, vacation) for her next book, she’s asked me to fill in today, and I’ve promised not to stage a cunning coup.
So, for a seasonal Tuesday trivia question:
When does Charlotte’s “knight in shining armor” finally appear?
I’ll be back tomorrow with this Tuesday’s winner (chosen at random from among the correct answers), and then–alas–leave you back to the dangerous clutches of my sister. So check back soon!
“on a cold Christmas Eve … three years late”
Christmas Eve, as she begins her third season (she wished he had been there for her first!).
Christmas Eve…. three years late! Thanks for the prologue!
Christmas Eve! Quite unexpectedly.
Christmas Eve!
christmas eve three years late.
Christmas Eve, 1803! 🙂
On Christmas Eve, three years late….
Christmas Eve….sigh, maybe the publishers should have thought of that when they set the release date!
Christmas Eve
Christmas Eve.
Christmas Eve, 1803
twas the night before Christmas
“on a cold Christmas Eve”!
Christmas Eve!
On a cold Christmas Eve…three years late:(
Christmas Eve!
Christmas Eve!
Christmas Eve!!!
Christmas Eve
Christmas Eve!
On a cold Christmas Eve, three years later, in 1803.
Christmas Eve in 1803
Christmas Eve!
Christmas Eve… Three years too late (1803)
Christmas eve, just as she and Penelope are going out to gather greens for dear Grandmama’s traditions!
Hi Brooke!! Thanks for filling in for your sister while she researches…
Christmas Eve, how romantic – or at least a good place to start building a romance!
Christmas eve.
He appeared on Christmas Eve of 1803, three years late and without his armor.
I can’t wait to read the whole book now that I had a taste…
Brooke — thank you for filling in, please make sure your sister keeps writing, we would hate to go through withdrawal.
3 years late, 1803 Christmas Eve!
Christmas Eve
Christmas Eve, 3 years late 🙂
On Christmas eve…
According to chapter 1 of “The Temptation of the Night Jasmine”: “Lady Charlotte Lansdowne’s knight in shining armor finally appeared on a cold Christmas Eve.”
Thanks Brook, you nearly fooled me 😉
Christmas Eve, 1803
1803, Christmas Eve.
He appeared on Christmas Eve of 1803, three years late and without his armor. I love it – – reminds me of my husband 🙂
Christmas Eve 1803
Christmas Eve
on Christmas Eve, 1803
On Christmas Eve, 1803.
Christmas Eve, 1803
Christmas Eve, no armor in sight, not that it matters to Charlotte standing on the steps of Girdings…
On a cold Christmas eve in 1803!
on Christmas Eve in 1803
On Christmas Eve 1803!!
Christmas Eve!
Christmas Eve…”late” of course.
Christmas Eve
Christmas Eve 1803
Christmas Eve, 1803!
Christmas Eve 1803. 🙂
Christmas Eve 1803
He shows up on Christmas eve.
On Christmas Eve 1803 Three years late.
Christmas Eve! Too bad her knight’s left her living with a Dragon for the past twelve years…
christmas eve
Hi sister Brooke! 🙂 (Ah, hmm, sounds like I’m back in Catholic school. . . sorry). . . anyway, I’m not answering the question since I already have a lovely ARC of Night Jasmine, which I finished an hour ago, and just wanted to mention that I loved it! And yes, totally agree with Georgia — please make sure your sis keeps writing! 🙂
Lois, who has Kitty-the-Kitty. 🙂
on christmas eve of her third season.
on christmas eve
On Christmas Eve in the year 1803
Christmas Eve of 1803
Chirstmas eve
Christmas eve
Christmas Eve, 1803 (but i guess the correct answer could also be “just in time”)
Christmas eve
On Christmas Eve, three years late… better late than never!
Christmas Eve.
Christmas Eve! I wanna find a man on Christmas Eve! =D
On a cold Christmas Eve, in 1803, three years too late unfortunately. And the nerve of him he wasn’t wearing his armor!
He appeared on a cold Christmas Eve, three years too late!
Christmas eve three years too late
Christmas Eve, late but not too late.
Hi Brooke!
According to the first chapter (which I already love) “Lady Charlotte Lansdowne’s knight in shining armor finally appeared on a cold Christmas Eve (1803).”
Christmas Eve, three years late
On a cold Christmas Eve, 3 years late after her first season.
Hi Brooke!
– answer is Christmas Eve, 3 yrs late.
Hey Brooke,
The answer is Christmas Eve.
Christmas Eve 🙂
Christmas Eve!! (three years late)