Courtney Hamilton’s “Worst Breakup
Ever” Contest (International)
Courtney Hamilton is giving away a
signed copy of her novel, Almost Royalty, to the top 2 winners! To enter, all
you have to do is tell her:
What is your “Worst Breakup Ever”
experience? Share your story in the comment
section below.
After the contest has ended,
Courtney will personally read every participant’s entry and pick the top 2
worst breakup stories. The winners will be announced through Courtney’s
Facebook page, Twitter, and blog. This contest will also be hosted on various
blogs, social media sites, and forums found in the "Participating
Websites" section of this post.
Only 99¢
Enjoy
the “Worst Break up Ever” contest and, for the first time, download your Kindle
copy of Almost Royalty by Courtney Hamilton for only 99¢!
Terms
and Conditions for Entry Eligibility
No purchase necessary to enter.
Sponsored by Forrest Thompson Publishers. Giveaway ends August 5, 2014 at 11:59
PM (PST). Open Internationally. 18+ years of age. Void where prohibited.
Winners will be announced on Courtney Hamilton’s blog at www.Ecochainofdating.com/blog, Eco-chain of Dating Facebook Page, and @ecochaindating.
Winners have 48 hours to claim their prize once they are chosen, or their
winnings will be forfeited. By entering the giveaway, you give Courtney
Hamilton and Forrest Thompson Publishers permission to repost your story or
recite it in a video for media purposes. Forrest Thompson Publishers reserves
the right to withdraw or terminate this contest at any time without prior
notice.
Participating Websites: The full list of participants in Courtney’s “Worst Date
Ever” Contest is available on her blog at: http://ecochainofdating.com/blog/?p=1579
Let the Worst Breakup Stories Ever
begin!
Hi Krystal,
Thank you so much for hosting my Worst Breakup Ever contest/giveaway. I'm so excited to read all the worst breakup stories by your readers. I thought I would stop by and share one of my worst breakup experiences to get the ball rolling. So, here it goes...
My boyfriend won a fellowship to a summer writing program in Alberta Canada after I found the fellowship and spent days helping him fill out his application. We were very excited about our plans that I would drive to Vancouver from California and meet him, and we would camp and drive from Vancouver back to California.
After driving 1270 miles, I picked him up in Vancouver and he told me that “he met someone who really understands him”, “his soul-mate” an “actress who really understands his artistic process” and not a “soulless robot musician like me.” It was a rocky drive back to California as he went on and on about what a brilliant actress she was, how her natural gift had been spotted by all of the directors, and somehow, “she always was picked for the lead in every production” — while I drove the car. Once we got home, the actress started calling him and they talked frequently, sometimes right in front of me (since we lived together)– it was pretty obvious that the two soul-mates were going to get together, and I would get the boot .
In December, he returned to Canada — I bought him all of his cold-weather clothing and drove him to the airport. After he had been in Canada for a few days he called. I told him that “as he had found someone who really understood him, someone who understood his artistic process, his soulmate” that I was breaking up with him, as I had found a fellow “soulless robot-musician” who really understood me. He was hysterical and began calling me 3 times per day, usually crying and threatening to hurt himself if I broke up with him. I kept asking him “What about the your soulmate, the actress?”
It took some time but we finally broke up with each other. To my knowledge, he never even got together with the actress.