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The Case of The Most Wonderful Time of the Year

What a joyful time for everyone, including our publisher Imajin Books!

Here's the scoop directly from Imajin.


Our big event is comprised of 4 individual events: 

1. Kindle Fire Giveaway (via Rafflecopter contest) - Dec 1-25. Prizes to be awarded Dec 25-31. https://www.facebook.com/imajinbooks?sk=app_228910107186452
 
2. Paperback Sale - Dec 1-7 - 15% off our titles (great for Christmas gifts!) ordered via CreateSpace only, using discount code: LRG4K8RH.
 
3. eBook Sale - Dec 24-Jan 7 - ($0.99, $1.99) Amazon and Smashwords http://www.imajinbooks.com/sale.

4. Special eBook Bundle Sale: DEADLY DOZEN (Dec 6-12); SWEET & SENSUAL (Dec 23-29).


Becki

PS Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

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  1. Sounds like a great month for booklovers around the globe! Looking forward to your next mystery:)

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    1. Thanks Sara,

      I'm very close to sending my latest chapter to Melodie. We're 65% finished A KILLER NECKLACE—right in a sweet spot since I particularly love writing (and reading) novel beginnings and endings.

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