
Beginning November 2009, I will hold a monthly FREE book giveaway. To be eligible, you must be:
1) A subscriber of my newsletter (it’s free, as well)…note, the newsletter is not the same as the RSS feed subscription. You are welcome to subscribe to both, but you must subscribe to the newsletter to qualify for the book giveaway.
AND
2) You must leave comments on my “Bloggy” News posts
The newsletter subscriber who leaves the most comments during the month will win a FREE, signed hardcover copy of Child Finder (currently published and available), or Child Finder: Resurrection (will release officially in January 2010).
The “drawing” will take place within the first week of each month (December for the November contest)…and the contest will continue until the end of 2010. Winners will be notified via email.
Shipping is FREE too, so this is a great contest…doesn’t cost you anything but an investment of time.
So come on, subscribe and comment!
hello. I’m a new subscriber, love to read and your book looks interesting.
Thanks, Chrisitna — glad to have you on board! I hope you get a chance to read and ENJOY Child Finder.
Mike
Hi. This book sounds great. I would love to read this book. I have been looking for it in the stores. I am a new subscriber. Thanks
I enjoy catching a few episodes of Psych and Medium when I’m not busy chauffering my young dancers or working on a children’s book. I am intrigued by the Catholic/Irish/paranormal twist. I’ll be adding it to my reading list and hope I’m lucky enough to win a copy!
Hey Jenny,
I absolutely LOVE Psych…Medium so-so. I guess what appeals to me is how funny the two main characters are in Psych. I think you would enjoy Child Finder very much. I’m taking a break right now from working on the third story in the series (Child Finder: Revelation). I actually get goosebumps when I pen the details of the “revelation” the protagonist discovers…think Da Vinci Code, but with a very cool, very friendly Vatican
Ciao,
Mike
Hi Mike,
As a former SA for AFOSI, I was intrigued by the genre off your books. I’m now retired and actually work part time at a Barnes & Noble. I guess when I go to work tomorrow I’ll have to look for your book!
Thanks for the kind note — not many books out there about OSI or written by former OSI folks. I don’t think you’ll find it physically on the B&N bookshelves yet, but I’d be delighted if you did! My publisher has been working the placement of his books in the brick and mortar stores. Take care and drop me a line sometime and tell me about your OSI career. I’m sure we know a few of the same people.
Mike
Mike,
Bob Doerr sent me your website and I just ordered the trilogy. Am glad to see all is going so well and look forward to reading your books. Best wishes.
Cheers
SP
Thanks, General Polk! I hope this post finds you well and enjoying retirement
V/R
Mike