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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

SOHO TEEN SPRING 2014 SAMPLER: WANT TO WIN ONE?

So this is what came in the mail last week:


Yes! Even though it is only July 2013, Soho Press is already thinking ahead toward Spring 2014! Which makes my heart sing because that is when THE A WORD comes out. Yes! The sequel to THE SWEET DEAD LIFE. In which Jenna gets a love life. And a new angel arrives on the scene. And the larger mystery gets more mysterious.

So you know what? There is an excerpt from that sequel in this sampler! And samples of five other amazing books, too!

And I am giving away ONE. Yes, just 1. One special person who gets to read ahead in Jenna and Casey's story. Book 2 of THE SWEET DEAD LIFE series, a Texas makeover of the angel story.

WANT TO WIN A SOHO TEEN SPRING 2014 SAMPLER with the first 30 pages of THE A WORD?

Well, since the series is set in Texas, comment here on the blog and tell me something that you find fascinating or funny or interesting about The Lone Star State! Your name will be put in the contest hat and you may win!

Contest will run through Monday 7/15. Winner announced Tuesday 7/16!
Make sure I know how to contact you if you win!

Good Luck!






6 comments:

Chelsey Weyerman said...

We have bipolar weather everyday hot, then cold, windy, sizzling, to rainy all in a week or a few days.

Unknown said...

The fact that you're OPTIMISTIC about 107 degrees!!! And that you have a Paris with a cowboy hat on top of the Eiffel Tower ;)

Kim H. said...

Y'all is singular. All y'all is plural. :)

Danielle Willis said...

I think it's weird that its illegal to drive with no shoes on lol. Also our weather is insane!

Emily Elizabeth said...

I live on the other side of the country, but I have been told by a friend that not everyone wears cowboy boots. That was very shocking to me! :P

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kari said...

The first and only time I went to Texas was in San Antonio for my fiance's basic training graduation, I nearly caused my future mother in law to crash her rental car because I screamed about how cheap the gas was. I also recall that the Alamo was right in the middle of downtown San Antonio. There were all these tall modern buildings and then this very old historical site right in the middle of it.
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