We’re having a Facebook Memories of a Ghost release party and giveaway on May 26th to celebrate the international release of my newest novel, Memories of a Ghost!

Here are the prizes:

  1. $25 Amazon giftcard
  2. $10 Amazon giftcard3d-moag3-trans
  3. Autographed copy of Memories of a Ghost
  4. 2 copies of Memories of a Ghost eBook
  5. 2 Sets of Small Things and Threads eBooks
  6. 5 sets of Memories of Ghost, Small Things and Threads bookmarks
  7. 2 Kindle copies of Finding Nina, by Robin Raven

Here are the ways to get entries into the giveaway:

  1. Join the Facebook event – 1 entry
  2. Invite friends to join the event – 1 entry each for every friend who joins
  3. Sign up for my newsletter – 2 entries
  4. Visit my Facebook page – 1 entry (you don’t have to “Like” it, but it’s appreciated!)
  5. Pre-order Memories of a Ghost autographed from me – 5 entries
  6. Pre-order Memories of a Ghost eBook from Amazon – 3 entries
  7. Review Small Things on Amazon – 2 entries
  8. Review Threads on Amazon – 2 entries
  9. Support my Thunderclap campaign – 2 entries
  10. Support my Head Talker campaign – 2 entries

I will also come up with fun ways for you to earn extra points, so keep an eye on the Facebook event page!

I’ll be able to tell when most of these are done, and record your points accordingly. However, please drop me a quick note or PM me on Facebook for #4, #6, #7, and #8. Thanks!

On May 26th, I’ll use www.random.org to randomly determine the winners!

 

 

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