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Saturday, October 07, 2006

The Best of Evil ... A Novel Journey Contest

Between now and Halloween, Novel Journey, with the help of some great publicity firms, publishing houses and individual authors, will be giving away a slew of latest release thriller/suspense novels. Some will even be autographed, all are fantastic.

(Even if you're swimming in books, think Christmas presents.)







How to win?

Leave a comment under the day's post and you are automatically entered. Every weekday between now and Halloween, a winner will be chosen at random.

Yes, you can win more than once!

Some of the titles you can win:

Trial by Ordeal, Craig Parshall
Widows and Orphans, Meissner
Best of Evil & Expiration Date, Eric Wilson
An Opened Grave, Frank James
The Boo Series, Rene Gutteridge
Revelations, Byrnes
Fury, Cavanaugh
The Departed & The Hidden, Kathryn Mackel
Hell in a Briefcase, Little & Whittington
Violet Dawn, Collins

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19 comments:

  1. Free books for a comment? My kind of contest. :)

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  2. What? No signing away our firstborn? No nicking fingers and stamping in blood? Cool. Count me in!

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  3. What a great contest. You guys are always coming up with great new ideas! Count me in :-)

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  4. What do you mean Christmas presents?! I only give books as presents after I've read them first myself :-) I know, what can I say ... I'm a selfish book-a-holic! [BG] But hey, at least I pass them along to share the joy! :-)

    Thanks for a great blog & a great contest Gina!

    Blessings,
    Sheryl

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  5. Hi Gina!

    I'm in

    Suzan

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  6. I've been keeping up with your blog for awhile and would love catch some of these reads.

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  7. Books make the best presents!

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  8. OOOOh! Pick me! Pick me! This is way too easy--are you sure this is all we have to do for free books? I'll jump through your hoops!

    Abundant blessings,
    Jenny Cary

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  9. Sounds fantastic, as it naturally would to a bookworm like myself. Count me in!

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  10. Ooh, I'd love to win, but hope I don't already own the book, which really limits my choices. :) The Boo series sounds good, though.

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  11. Sounds like fun. I'll give this a whirl!

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  12. I really don't have room for more books. Oh. Wait! When was that ever a problem. Sign me up!!!

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  13. Books are my friends and winter is coming. Enter me in your contest.

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