It’s St. Patrick’s Day, with green everywhere, and we’re all Irish today! WIN FABULOUS PRIZES in the Pen Dames Lucky Leprechaun game! To be entered to win, get your Lucky Leprechaun name from this fun chart and leave your answer in the comments below. We want everyone to play, but only U.S. residents are eligible to win. Apologies to our international readers, but shipping costs are prohibitive.
Here’s the list of prizes.
From Flossie Benton Rogers (YES that’s ME!):
Time Singer eBook
Irish Connemara Marble Wishing Stone
$3 Amazon gift certificate to purchase audio Celtic love song
From Loretta Rogers:
The Witching Moon ~ Ebook
Isabelle and the Outlaw ~ Readable PDf on CD
Magnetic Refrigerator Clip
Spiral Bound Note Pad
From Jennifer Taylor:
Heartbeat of the Moon Paperback
Color Street Nail Polish Strips with Hearts
From Linda Tillis:
A Heart for All Time Paperback
Handmade Necklace
From Katherine Smits:
3 signed paperback books (Water Dreams, Water Desires, and the combined paper edition of The Sea Witch and the Mage and Siren Descending)
Imperial Jasper Turquoise-color Bracelet
Rose Gold Crystal Pen
REMEMBER, LEAVE YOUR ANSWER IN THE COMMENTS BELOW OR ON THE PEN DAMES SITE! You may be our Lucky Leprechaun!
Cheers, me darlins’, & may Leprechaun Luck Be With You!
Flossie Benton Rogers, Conjuring the Magic With Spirited Stories
Charmed Sprite thanks for the chance
Charmed Sprite is a sweet name, Cathy. I like it a lot! Thanks so much for playing. A winner will be chosen after March is o’er.
Playful Sprite.
My Irish ancestors on my father’s side of the family came to Canada during the Potato Famine. It was my great grandparents immigrated to America from Canada.I know my dad had cousins in Quebec that spoke only French. Even so, our Irish heritage has always been very important.
Playful Sprite. Thank you for the giveaway.
We always celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. Our Irish ancestors came over to America because of the potato famine.
Playful Sprite is a great leprechaun name! Thanks for playing, and we’ll find out the winner after March is over. With my mother’s birthday being the day before St. Patrick’s Day, and having Irish ancestors, we always celebrated and sported new green outfits each year.
What a wonderful combination, Patricia!