Giveaway...

Save one life... change the world. What if you saved 100,000 lives from North Korea?

I'm enjoying this giveaway process here on goodreads.... excited to give away give copies of my new historical fiction novel: Hope in Hungnam. The story weaves a fictional story around the true story of the Christmas Eve evacuation of 100,000 civilians from North Korea in 1950.

In addition to that, one ship - the SS Meredith Victory, took 14,000 North Korean refugees to South Korea in one trip.

I think its a fabulous story about the incredible significance of just one life saved... not to mention 100,000.

In the interim, if you'd like something just for fun, my collection of short stories is available for free download this weekend (June 9-11) in Kindle format.

If you like the old Twilight Zone episodes, I think you'll like these. They're quick reads - but each has a twist and a chill....

You can check it out on Kindle here.

Comments always welcome!
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Published on June 09, 2012 20:44 Tags: away, free, give, giveaway, short, stories, story
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message 1: by David (new)

David Won a copy of Hope in Hungnam, just came in the mail today. Can't wait to start reading it!


message 2: by David (new)

David Jr. Thanks, David... glad you won it. Hope you enjoy!


message 3: by Tanya (last edited Mar 31, 2013 07:10AM) (new)

Tanya Harrison I won a copy of your book Hope In Hungman. I just finished watching your book trailer for the book. I was blown away by the trailer...it's very inspirational! The impact at the very end, stirs the reader to immediately wish to crack open the book and start reading at the end of watching the trailor this a sense of urgency to their sense of curiosity.

Unfortunately for me...I'll have to wait until the postman delivers before I can read. :(

My Uncle was in this war...so I am curious to see what it was like in this war. He has a few picks. I've only seen glimpses of them. But I have the highest respect and admiration for the soldiers that fought in this war and for my Uncle. I'm glad your book will give me more insight on what my Uncle was probably exposed to during his time in Korea. He's very dear to my heart. Thank you.


message 4: by David (new)

David Jr. Hi Tanya,

Thanks very much - I sure hope you enjoy!

I just processed all of these give-aways - and hopefully you'll have your copy within a week or so.

Appreciate your uncle's service... and sure hope you enjoy the book.

David.


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