Cheryl Lassiter's Blog - Posts Tagged "giveaway"
Giveaway Completed
A big !!Thanks!! to the over 500 Goodreads readers who entered my giveaway for A Meet and Suitable Person. And, of course, congratulations to the two winners!
The signed copies are in the mail. As with my other giveaways, winners receive a bookmark (fancy tassel and all!) and a surprise bonus book.
I hope the two winners will favor me with a review (for better or worse) on Goodreads. To paraphrase rock guitarist David Gilmour, "where would writers be without feedback?"
With much appreciation,
Cheryl
The signed copies are in the mail. As with my other giveaways, winners receive a bookmark (fancy tassel and all!) and a surprise bonus book.
I hope the two winners will favor me with a review (for better or worse) on Goodreads. To paraphrase rock guitarist David Gilmour, "where would writers be without feedback?"
With much appreciation,
Cheryl
Leap Day Giveway in the Works
LEAP DAY GIVEAWAY! To show my gratitude for one extra day of reading this year, I'm giving away two (2) copies of Marked: The Witchcraft Persecution of Goodwife Unise Cole.
The giveaway starts February 22, 2016 and runs through February 29, Leap Day. Watch for it and enter for a chance to win a signed copy.
"Puritan superstition meets an indomitable will in this groundbreaking biography of Goodwife Unise Cole, the woman known as the Witch of Hampton."
"An excellent story told in wonderful detail, this book beautifully captures life in the 1600s. Goody Cole is at times portrayed as a sympathetic character; she was also her own worst enemy. Painstakingly researched, this is a treat for anyone who wants insight into the witch mania of early colonial days." – Mike on Goodreads.
The giveaway starts February 22, 2016 and runs through February 29, Leap Day. Watch for it and enter for a chance to win a signed copy.
"Puritan superstition meets an indomitable will in this groundbreaking biography of Goodwife Unise Cole, the woman known as the Witch of Hampton."
"An excellent story told in wonderful detail, this book beautifully captures life in the 1600s. Goody Cole is at times portrayed as a sympathetic character; she was also her own worst enemy. Painstakingly researched, this is a treat for anyone who wants insight into the witch mania of early colonial days." – Mike on Goodreads.


