Glass Road 4-Book Giveaway — Fair Game
May 24, 2007
We’re continuing with Glass Road week. Glass Road is a publicity firm that focuses solely on Christian fiction, and this week I get to help them publicize four of their authors’ recent releases.
You could win all four titles. Here’s how.
Leave a comment on today’s post, and on Friday I will pick a name and announce the winner of the 4-book package. Also, if you blog, spread the word on your blog and link back here. E-mail me [sallybradleywrites AT gmail DOT com] your blog post doing that, and I’ll enter your name twice in the drawing. Let’s spread the word about these new releases!
Today’s post is Fair Game by Carol Cox.
Dinah Mayhew couldn’t foresee the mystery and danger that would soon enter her life when she became a file clerk for the 1893 World’s Fair in Chicago. Neither could Seth Howell, the man whose eyes reflect a romantic interest mirrored in Dinah’s heart.
But the arrival of Dinah’s cousin could be the frost on their romantic bloom.
Cousin Gladys is on the prowl for love and she’s looking in all the wrong places. Upon her sudden, inexplicable disappearance, Dinah and Seth begin searching for answers, only to find themselves trapped in a maze of secrecy and deception. Will they live to expose the truth or find themselves facing the point of no return?
Praise for Carol Cox and A Ticket to Tomorrow, book one in the series:
“Carol Cox is one of my very favorite authors . . . a wonderful blend of historical suspense and romance . . . and a setting so vivid I could breath in the scent of Lake Michigan. Ms. Cox owns the genre!” — Colleen Coble, best-selling author of Alaska Twilight
” . . . a book you don’t want to miss . . . vibrant, memorable characters and a poignant message of forgiveness. Well done!” — Judith Miller, author of First Dawn and Morning Sky
Carol Cox is a native of Arizona whose time is devoted to being a pastor’s wife, mom to her grown son, and a home-school teacher to her young daughter. She also serves as church pianist and youth worker. She is involved in her local historical society and plans to write more historical inspirational romance in which her goals are to encourage Christian readers with entertaining and uplifting stories and to pique the interest of non-Christians who might read her novels.
Sally Says: Can I just add that I’m stinkin’ eager to read this series? First of all, it’s set in Chitown, my favoritest city in the world! So cool. Course the time frame is a over a hundred years ago, but I love the history of Chicago — it’s fascinating.
Also, I don’t think Chicago’s hosted anything this big since the 1893 World’s Fair. And now we’re the U.S. choice for the 2016 Olympics. So I’m curious to read this and see if this fair might be part of the reason we haven’t hosted any international events in several generations and if maybe we shouldn’t do it again. Just kidding! (Sort of.)
- Tomorrow — and the winner is . . .
Comments
3 Responses to “Glass Road 4-Book Giveaway — Fair Game”
Glass Roads PR is AWESOME! I first met Rebeca at Virginia Smith’s launch party last year, then spent some time with Kathy at Mt. Hermon – special, special ladies who know their stuff!
This package of books looks great! What fun!
Another great sounding story!
This sounds great!