4 Year Blogiversary, Final Day Giveaway: Tea Cup Set, Tea Time Garden Flag, & One Copy of Roses Have Thorns by Sandra Byrd

Thank you all so much for bearing with me throughout these 4 wonderful years. For those of you who just found my blog this week, WELCOME! I hope you like what you see here. I wish I could give you all a ton of prizes I luv you all that much! Since I can't give prezzies to everyone (sad face) I have to host giveaways with a select number of random winners. Read on to see what you have the chance at nabbing today...

In case you don't know, I am a fan of pretty much all things British, especially regency set novels and British television. While it isn't a Regency novel, Sandra Byrd's Roses Have Thorns IS set in England and it IS one of my all-time favorite books. I don't know about you but I can't think of anything more British than tea so I thought I'd give away another copy of Roses Have Thorns (slightly used), a brand new "Tea Time" print garden flag, AND an adorable, brand new, floral tea cup set (2 cups, 2 saucers, and storage box) all to one lucky winner!

Keep in mind, to be entered you HAVE to fill out the form below. If you have any problems with the form or have any questions feel free to email me at steelergirl83(at)gmail(dot)com. US residents only. I'm not responsible for prizes lost, damaged, or misdirected by the post office. Complete giveaway rules at the bottom of the Rafflecopter form.


















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    1. You have great taste, Doctor Who is my favorite TV series without question! I hope you're loving this season's episodes as much as I am!

      xoxo,
      Renee C.

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  2. I just read Edenbrooke by Julianne Donaldson and LOVED it! I also love the movie North and South with Richard Armitage :)

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    1. Oh my goodness, North and South is AWESOME! RA is most definitely one of my favorite British actors -- that voice and that face! ;-)

      xoxo,
      Renee C.

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  3. I just want to say.. I love your blog since finding it this week! :-) And I am reading my first Regency novel now, Heiress of Winterwood, so I can see what you mean about loving Regency!

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    1. Awww thanks so much, Faith. I'm so happy that you found my blog. I haven't read Heiress of Winterwood but I REALLY want to! I'll look for your review. ;-)

      xoxo,
      Renee C.

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  4. OMG how sweet. What a lovely giveaway! : )
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    1. Thanks, Juju! One day I will get you to enter a giveaway! ;-) Haha...no pressure! I always love when you stop by!

      xoxo,
      Renee C.

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  5. The Holiday, which is partially set there, is one of my favorite movies!

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    1. Oooo, that's a really good one! I haven't seen it in ages and I'm feeling a re-watch in the future! Than you so much for the reminder!

      xoxo,
      Renee C.

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  6. I don’t know if you could of asked a more difficult question! I think almost all my favorite programs are set in England! My favorite program that is currently airing is probably Call the Midwife. I love Downton Abbey, Foyle’s War, Jeeves and Wooster (both TV adaptation and Books), and pretty much any book written by Agatha Christie! Oh, and North and South, cause how could you not just love that?!

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    1. Call the Midwife is AMAZING! I absolutely love the peek at what it was like for families in the 50s! I have to say Chummie and Sis. Bernadette are my two favorite characters in the series. I've never watched Foyle's War or Jeeves and Wooster but I have heard of them. *Adds shows to watch list*

      xoxo,
      Renee C.

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  7. Thank you for hosting another wonderful giveaway, Renee! I especially love Masterpiece Theatre.

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    1. Me toooo, Suko! The very first Masterpiece program that I watched was Jane Eyre and I've been hooked ever since!

      xoxo,
      Renee C.

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  8. I'm torn about which version of Pride and Prejudice I prefer... leaning toward the BBC one because Jennifer Ehle is great, but loving the music and cinematography from the Kiera Knightly one.

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    1. They are both most excellent, Heidi! I love me some Colin Firth but Matthew MacFadyen isn't too bad either. ;-)

      xoxo,
      Renee C.

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  9. i'm going to be really unoriginal and say downton abbey!!

    Happy blogoversary!!!! congrats!!

    thank you for the contest :)

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    1. Downton Abbey is AWESOME! I love that it has given Masterpiece a lot of new viewers...great choice!

      xoxo,
      Renee C.

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  10. Downtown Abby maxie mac262(at)me(dot)com

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  11. I don't usually read or watch too many British things, but I do like C.S. Lewis' The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe! I like the movies too, even though they're not British.

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    1. The movies are excellent! Again, it's been a while since I've seen them so thanks for reminding me! :-)

      xoxo,
      Renee C.

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  12. My favorite British show is Dr. Who. Which, thanks to you, I found out about. sweetdarknectar at gmail dot com

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    1. Oh yay!!!! I'm so glad that you love Doctor Who! It is DEFINITELY my all-time favorite series out of all TV, American, British, or otherwise.

      xoxo,
      Renee C.

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  13. downton abbey :)

    karenk
    kmkuka at yahoo dot com

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    1. It seems like almost everyone loves this series and for good reason, the acting is terrific and the story-line is like an old timey soap opera. Love it! Great choice, Karen!

      xoxo,
      Renee C.

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  14. I have to go with Notting Hill. I love that movie and love Hugh Grant. Thank you and happy blogoversary!

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    1. I LOVE that movie! Hugh is pretty terrific, I loved him in Sense and Sensibility! :-) Thanks for stopping by and commenting!

      xoxo,
      Renee C.

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  15. Gosh, you ask hard questions! I love Agatha Christie novels, Mary Stewart's suspense stories, Jane Austen's works, North And South (Mini-series now on DVD), Pride & Prejudice (with Keira Knightley), Do Not Disturb (Doris Day and is set in England and France), My Fair Lady, and the PBS/BBC House shows (Manor House, 1900 House, 1940's House).... I'll stop there, is it enough?
    Jasmine A.
    montanamade(at)gmail(dot)com

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    1. Hahahaha...I know how you feel I love so many British TV series', movies, and books that it's very hard to narrow the list down. You definitely picked some good ones. :-)

      xoxo,
      Renee C.

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  16. great giveaway! the same flower pattern of the cup set and the box

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    1. I've never seen/heard of that title before! Is it a TV series, movie book...?

      Thanks for sharing!

      xoxo,
      Renee C.

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  18. Such a sweet tea set! I'm loving reading everyone's answers to this question- I've found a couple that I haven't seen/watched :) I also love Northanger Abbey- the newest one from Masterpiece theater. The main actress is adorable!

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    1. Ooo I like that one too, Heidi! I remember loving Masterpiece that year since they devoted everything to Jane Austen! Thanks for entering all the giveways!

      xoxo,
      Renee C.

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  19. It's been a very long time since I used to watch these shows on PBS, but I really liked James Herriot's All Creatures Great and Small. The English countryside is so beautifully shown.
    Thanks for this fun week of giveaways.

    pmk56[at]sbcglobal[dot]net

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    1. I read the book ages ago but I've never seen the series! I'll have to check it out!

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      Renee C.

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