August 3, 2016

#RRBC 2016 Book and Blog Party with #Giveaways

 My cyber friend and fellow author Mae Clair has an interesting event on the way. Read her offer and take advantage of it. You won't regret, trust me!

Join in the Fun! #RRBC 2016 Book and Blog Party with #Giveaways


Welcome to From the Pen of Mae Clair…a virtual extension of Hershey, Pennsylvania
Are you ready to celebrate? To have some fun along with multiple chances to pick up goodies and prizes, not to mention a great selection of books?
Join me, and a host of other talented authors for (drum roll, please):
Colorful banner with words Rave Reviews Book Club 2016 Book & Blog Party prominently displayed
This is a club-wide event, with blog stops happening each day through August 31
No, I’m not giving away chocolate—although there is plenty of the virtual variety about, so help yourself (I’m kind of partial to the Hershey’s Extra Dark myself :D)
MY GIVEAWAY:
One lucky winner will receive a $15 gift card to Amazon or B&N
(winner’s choice)
All you have to do to be eligible to win is leave a comment on my blog with your email address (so I know where to find you). RRBC will randomly select a winner from the comments, so everyone has an opportunity to win.
While you’re here, I hope you will consider purchasing my most recent release, A THOUSAND YESTERYEARS, a mystery/suspense novel. New York Times bestselling author, Kevin O’Brien, called this book “Masterful bone-chilling fiction…one intense thriller.” Why not check it out for yourself?
My publisher currently has the book on sale for .99 cent through September 4 This is the perfect time to snatch up your copy!
Book cover for A Thousand Yesteryears by Mae Clair shows dark spooky forest at night with book tile in white on red background
A THOUSAND YESTERYEARS is the first novel in my Point Pleasant Series, but the story is complete (no cliff-hanger endings with the need to read further for closure). A blend of fact, fiction and creepy urban folklore, the novel plays off the legend of the Mothman and the true-life tragedy of the Silver Bridge collapse, a catastrophe that decimated the town of Point Pleasant, West Virginia.
You’ll discover the” TNT,” an abandoned WWII munitions site, now part of a wildlife management area. Densely forested with steep hills, wetlands, ponds and tunnels, it’s a virtual labyrinth of secluded hiding places idea for a terrifying creature—or killer—to hide. The characters are everyday people facing extraordinary circumstances, including secrets, betrayal and murder.
I hope the blurb will entice you:

Graphic promoting A Thousand Yesteryears, a novel by Mae Clair shows book cover and close-up of an old tree in a foggy woodlandsBehind a legend lies the truth…
As a child, Eve Parrish lost her father and her best friend, Maggie Flynn, in a tragic bridge collapse. Fifteen years later, she returns to Point Pleasant to settle her deceased aunt’s estate. Though much has changed about the once thriving river community, the ghost of tragedy still weighs heavily on the town, as do rumors and sightings of the Mothman, a local legend. When Eve uncovers startling information about her aunt’s death, that legend is in danger of becoming all too real…
Caden Flynn is one of the few lucky survivors of the bridge collapse, but blames himself for coercing his younger sister out that night. He’s carried that guilt for fifteen years, unaware of darker currents haunting the town. It isn’t long before Eve’s arrival unravels an old secret—one that places her and Caden in the crosshairs of a deadly killer…
You can purchase your .99 cent ebook copy from:
Amazon.com
Barnes and Noble
iTunes 
Google Play 
Kobo 
Kensington Publishing
Don’t forget to leave your comment below for a chance to win my $15.00 Amazon or B&N gift card. And the fun is far from over! Every day during the Rave Reviews Book Club 2016 Book and Blog Party, there are chances for additional prizes, so continue to follow this fun event by visiting the other blog stops. You can find a full list here. If you’d like to find our more about this awesome club and the opportunities it offers authors, and even readers, be sure to see my earlier post Let’s Talk Book Clubs.
Read the rest of the post here:
Maeclair.net 

5 comments:

  1. Aww, thanks so much for the reblog, Carmen. It's truly appreciated! :)

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    1. I am glad you agreed with this repost, Mae!
      Hope as many people as possible will grab A Thousand Yesteryears. A magnificent story.

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  2. Huge congrats to Mae and the wonderful book celebration!

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    1. They are having a great event. I'm sorry I can't join this club, but you could Flossie!

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  3. c1ned@tds.net This looks really good.

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