Binge Readers GiveawayDo you ever have those weeks when events collide and blessings overflow? As most of you know, I’m currently writing a new book series, The Vintage National Parks novels. Maybe you also know that my last series was set around the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake. What you might not know is that this week is both

National Park Week (April 15-23)

AND

The 111th anniversary of the 1906 quake (on Tuesday, April 18).

How’s a writer to choose? I can’t, so I’m featuring both events with my biggest book giveaway, yet.

This is a binge-reader’s dream giveaway.

In honor of National Park Week, I’ll be giving away a copy of The Road to Paradise, the first book of the Vintage National Parks series. It releases June 6, but if you win, you’ll be one of the very first to read it!

Right now, WaterBrook is doing a special download of the opening chapter of The Road to Paradise. Want to take a peek? Download it now.

The second giveaway will be a COMPLETE SET of my Golden Gate Chronicles series: Out of the Ruins, Beyond the Ashes, and the newest–Through the Shadows. The first book features the disastrous eartBook-selfie giveawayhquake and the harrowing days that directly followed. In the next two novels you can step into post-disaster San Francisco and watch as the characters help put the city–and their lives–back together.

Whew! Are you ready for this? I am!

Now, pay attention . . . There are two separate entry forms–one for The Road to Paradise and one for the Golden Gate Chronicles. You can enter both giveaways, but you have to do so separately. Got it? Both contests will end Monday, April 24, 2017 at noon Pacific time. Feel free to share this with your book-loving friends. Then maybe they’ll share the books with you if they win!

 

 

 

 

 

Blessings!

3 Comments

  • I’ve never read your books but these sound like good reads. Would love to win and try your books. Also, will leave reviews if I like them. Will never leave bad reviews. Authors work too hard & put too much of themselves into their writing to do bad review. Besides, what to me isn’t interesting may be someone else’s idea of a great book.

    • Thanks, Patricia! Did you enter on the GiveawayTools form? And all reviews are helpful–they don’t have to be positive. Of course, I hope readers enjoy it, but I know different people appreciate different styles. Thank you!

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