I loved Jessica's Guide, even though I didn't think the name really matched the book. If you like YA paranormals, you simply MUST check this out. What's more, there's now buzz afoot that the sequel is coming next January!
*ahem*
SQUEEEEEEE!
Anyhoo, check it out here on Goodreads; it's not even up on Amazon for pre-order yet, and there's no cover. What's more, in my search I discovered the super-special online free novella that fits between the first and second books.*
Enjoy!
* Squeeeeee!
Showing posts with label free book. Show all posts
Showing posts with label free book. Show all posts
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Monday, September 13, 2010
Still Alive
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Ha!
I'm back! First off, did you know that you can give away free books on Goodreads and hundreds of people sign up to win them?
How cool is that? Feel free to enter! When I gave away a copy of Minder last week, more than 600 people requested it! If you're not on Goodreads, check it out. It's a great way to waste even more time online reading about books, instead of settling in and actually reading or writing them.
Speaking of spending a lot of time reading books, check out this story about a teenager who read over 300 books this summer. I don't think they should have counted the comic books, though. I want to send her a copy of Minder.
Kate (Home): 1
Evil Preschool Virus of Death (Visitor): 0
Ha!
I'm back! First off, did you know that you can give away free books on Goodreads and hundreds of people sign up to win them?
How cool is that? Feel free to enter! When I gave away a copy of Minder last week, more than 600 people requested it! If you're not on Goodreads, check it out. It's a great way to waste even more time online reading about books, instead of settling in and actually reading or writing them.
Speaking of spending a lot of time reading books, check out this story about a teenager who read over 300 books this summer. I don't think they should have counted the comic books, though. I want to send her a copy of Minder.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Win a Book!
Hi folks! Our Library Challenge continues through the rest of the week. Yesterday, we raised nearly $40 for the Hopkinton Town Library.
Today I'm upping the ante.

You don't have to participate in the contest to continue the library challenge. I'll give $1 per commenter per day ($2 if you're a follower; you can sign up at the right). However, in addition, I'll pledge three signed copies of my new book, Minder, to the libraries of your choice.
Comment below by midnight (EDT) Thursday (3/25) if you want to give your local library a chance to receive a copy.
Include two things in your comment:
1) A MEMORABLE inscription suggestion. Funny, sweet, awe-inspiring--whatever blows your skirt up.
2) Contact info for the library. If you have a link--great! If not, just give me the name of the town and state (this offer's good only for the US and Canada, since international shipping gets pricey). If you want to donate it to a school library, include the school name, too.
I'll pick the three inscriptions I like best and announce the winners on Friday morning. Feel free to enter multiple times. I'll send the copies when the book comes out in June.
If you're new to the blog, you might not know that Minder is a YA fantasy, so here's the elevator pitch:
Sixteen-year-old Maddie Dunn can hear other people's thoughts, but her own can kill. And when her boyfriend is abducted, she'll do whatever it takes to get him back.
Or, as a friend put it last fall:
Teenage mutants with superpowers--in love.
Feel free to point out your favorite inscription in the comments section. It's all good.
Great Library Challenge details: as I wrote Monday, from now until midnight Friday, I'll donate $1 to my local library for each comment you folks make (1 per person, per day), and double it for people listed as followers (sign up by clicking "follow" at the top or on the right). Say whatever you want. "I love libraries" is fine. The donation will go to the Hopkinton NH Town Library, and I've capped the gift at $150. Click here to see the list of participating bloggers. A few quick comments can help a lot of libraries.
Today I'm upping the ante.

You don't have to participate in the contest to continue the library challenge. I'll give $1 per commenter per day ($2 if you're a follower; you can sign up at the right). However, in addition, I'll pledge three signed copies of my new book, Minder, to the libraries of your choice.
Comment below by midnight (EDT) Thursday (3/25) if you want to give your local library a chance to receive a copy.
Include two things in your comment:
1) A MEMORABLE inscription suggestion. Funny, sweet, awe-inspiring--whatever blows your skirt up.
2) Contact info for the library. If you have a link--great! If not, just give me the name of the town and state (this offer's good only for the US and Canada, since international shipping gets pricey). If you want to donate it to a school library, include the school name, too.
I'll pick the three inscriptions I like best and announce the winners on Friday morning. Feel free to enter multiple times. I'll send the copies when the book comes out in June.
If you're new to the blog, you might not know that Minder is a YA fantasy, so here's the elevator pitch:
Sixteen-year-old Maddie Dunn can hear other people's thoughts, but her own can kill. And when her boyfriend is abducted, she'll do whatever it takes to get him back.
Or, as a friend put it last fall:
Teenage mutants with superpowers--in love.
Feel free to point out your favorite inscription in the comments section. It's all good.
Great Library Challenge details: as I wrote Monday, from now until midnight Friday, I'll donate $1 to my local library for each comment you folks make (1 per person, per day), and double it for people listed as followers (sign up by clicking "follow" at the top or on the right). Say whatever you want. "I love libraries" is fine. The donation will go to the Hopkinton NH Town Library, and I've capped the gift at $150. Click here to see the list of participating bloggers. A few quick comments can help a lot of libraries.
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