The Best of Evil contest, continues next week. Monday we will announce the winner of a copy of Jack Cavanaugh's, Fury and Eric Wilson's soon to be released thriller, The Best of Evil.
Every weekday until Halloween, a winner will be chosen at random from those who leave a comment and several books each day will be given away. Some will even be autographed by the author!
Titles include:
Trial by Ordeal (Parshall)
Widows & Orphans (Meissner)
Eric Wilson's Best of Evil and Expiration Date
Violet Dawn (Collins)
Originial Sin & Seventy Times Seven (Dodson)
Deliver Us From Evelyn (Well)
Blind Dates Can be Murder (Clark)
Revelations (Byrnes)
Fury (Cavanaugh)
Boo (Gutteridge)
The Departed & The Hidden (Mackel).
Saturday, October 14, 2006
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What a feast of books - count me in!
ReplyDeleteIt's so great that you offer these books to encourage us all to read, read, read!
ReplyDelete:)Marcia
I can never get enough books! Count me in...but don't send me Deliver Us From Evelyn, Fury, Trial by Ordeal, Original Sin, Seventy Times Seven or Violet Dawn because I already have all of those novels. Ta ta!
ReplyDeleteCount me in, I love reading, especially, christian novels. Books are my passion!
ReplyDeleteLisa
Oh - free books! I'm in! They all look great!
ReplyDeleteThis is way cool! Count me in!
ReplyDeleteI'm always giving books away on my blog, dmwrites.com, so it'll be nice to be on the receiving end. :) Isn't it FUN-N to give things away!?
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