Giveaways
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Seeking Street Team Members!
If you’re here on my website, I assume you have at least a tiny interest in my books. Maybe you’ve read one or two. Hopefully you’re excited about my next release.
I’d like to invite you to join my street team. There’s no obligation, but it’s on this page that I share promotions you can get out to your friends and family. This is also where the launch team for More Than We Remember will be taken from. Those readers will receive a free book and other bookish swag. So, what are you waiting for. Come join us! 🙂
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Swimming in the Deep End Releases Today!
It’s official! Swimming in the Deep End is now available for purchase. I want to celebrate by giving a gift to one of my awesome followers.
Check out the line up you could win:
Swimming in the Deep End by Christina Suzann Nelson
If We Make It Home by Christina Suzann Nelson
Liar’s Winter by Cindy K. Sproles
A Fragile Hope by Cynthia Ruchti
Quilted by Christmas by Jodie Bailey
Engraved on the Heart by Tara Johnson
No One Ever Asked by Katie Ganshert
The House on Foster Hill by Jaime Jo Wright
Freedom’s Ring by Heidi Chiavaroli
Where the Fire Falls by Karen Barnett
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It’s Giveaway Time!
It’s time for another giveaway. Sign up for a chance to win Karen Barnett’s new book, The Road to Paradise. Along with this great read you could get a coffee mug that I really want to keep, coffee beans to roast just how you like, huckleberry chocolate, boysenberry jam, and more goodies.
If you can’t wait for a chance to win Karen’s book, here’s a link:
And of course, If We Make It Home is available for pre-order. Click the picture below.
And the winner is…
Carol Weaver!
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Celebrating My Birthday and Election Day!
I have always loved election day. Those years when the election falls on my birthday have been my favorites. That was, until this year. My voting excitement dimmed as the country tore it’s citizens apart and fights broke out where free speech should have been embraced. In fact, I’ve been dreading my election birthday this year. But today I took my ballot to the drop box in front of the courthouse. I was one of many, a constant flow of Americans with ballots in hand, and a bit of my faith was restored.
I didn’t care who they voted for, only that they had the freedom to cast their ballots.
Who wins the presidential election is less important than how we treat each other.
It matters that we love without that being dependent on our agreement. We can choose if we will allow the election to separate us from others, or if we’ll learn to serve our communities with our neighbors no matter what their political affiliations.
So, let’s celebrate! I’ll be giving away the mug and chocolates, in the picture above, to one of my subscribers. Check out the link at the right side of this page. The winner will be drawn randomly at noon on November 19th.
All subscribers who share this blog will be entered twice into the drawing! Leave a comment or send me a message to make sure I catch your share.
The winner is Heidi G.