Valentine’s day, the most romantic day of the year, and it’s being celebrated by Harlequin and Mills & Boon with a Pop-Up event in Sydney that can win you some AMAZING prizes.
Attend the Valentine’s Day Pop-Up Event at Travelodge Sydney on Wentworth Avenue from 6pm for your chance to win.
Sam Rouen, reality TV star and fireman, will be there as a special guest.
To enter the competition you simply need to attend the event, snap a photo in front of the Australian Romance cover backdrop (with the help of a professional photographer) and share on social media with the hashtags #LoveMillsAndBoon and #RefreshinglySexy.
You could be in with a chance to win a $500 Travelodge voucher and a book pack. There are more prizes to be won on the night – books and wine – could you ask for more.
There is also a chance for one lucky Beauty and Lace club member to win a set of The Bachelorette books by Mills & Boon right here.
To be in with a chance to win this exclusive members only competition to be drawn in the wake of the pop-up event please tell us in the comments below about your perfect Valentine’s Day date.
Competition closes 15/02/17 midnight AEST. You must be a Beauty and Lace Club member to enter. Make sure you use a valid email address so we can contact you if you are a lucky winner
Terms and conditions
– All decisions are final and no correspondence will be entered into.
– Competition is a game of skill. Chance plays no part in determining the winner.
– Prize not negotiable, and cannot be exchanged or taken as cash.
– One entry per person
– Competition open to Australian residents only
– Entries are only valid if all required fields have been entered. No responsibility accepted for lost, late or misdirected entries.
– All entries become the property of Beauty and Lace. Your details will not be given or sold to any third parties unless required for claiming of the prize.
– We reserve the right to make changes to the prize and competition if required.
– Winners will be notified by email
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A sleep in with my hunny.. no kids jumping on me in bed.. hot coffee.. and a kiss! Bliss.
My most romantic Valentine’s Day will be this year, as he is threatened with DIVORCE if he doesn’t do something really wonderful for me, as last year he spent the entire day at a Farming Clearing Sale . I am expecting a day out somewhere nice, a lovely meal, or even hopefully a weekend away at a nice B&B
It would involve a romantic dilm and a yummy dinner of some sort. Nothing too fancy it’s more important we’re together
I’m easy. Kid free day with a hills drive then dinner and wine with the man 🙂
I have spina bifida and my man looks after me and makes every day “a valentine day” I am just so lucky.
My husband and I don’t have family nearby so we never seem to go out unless it’s with the 3 children accompanying us. So a few years ago my husband secretly arranged for his family to babysit the children and he sent me off shopping for the afternoon. I wasn’t to return until 6 o’clock. I came home to a message at the door saying “Children corralled at grandparents, adults only enter’. Hubby had sprinkled rose petals throughout the house and lit dozens of candles. He had ordered in a scrumptious meal, already prepared from a high class restaurant in town and even a waiter on hand. A massive bouquet of flowers, chocolates, my favourite Brown Brothers wine and a table decorated with such refinery. I felt like a princess. A very very special Valentine’s Day.
I recently came out of a 10 year relationship. Not once did he get me a Valentines Day present or even a card. My ideal Valentines Day would be a special person remembering to wish me a happy day.
My perfect date will be spending it with my mum. Valentine’s day is about sharing love, not just romance. My mum has always been there for me so I am showing her my appreciation
The perfect Valentine’s Day date would be very low key. Order in, watch a movie, comfy attire, fall into bed.
Well, first we need to (temporarily) ditch the kids. A babysitter we utterly trust so that I don’t have to worry all night would be great. Then we’d see a movie, to remind us of our first date, and also so we can cuddle in the dark. A light dinner, where we can talk (and actually complete a full sentence uninterrupted), and maybe have a glass of wine. And finally, we’d find somewhere to do some ballroom dancing – regardless of whether anyone else is dancing or not – because that’s something else we love to do together but have had little time or opportunity for in the last few years. THAT would be my perfect Valentine’s Day date.