Giveaway Monday becomes -poof- Giveaway Tuesday
With all the internet woes yesterday, we’ve decided to stretch Giveaway Monday into Giveaway Tuesday. Just so everyone gets a chance at the hotly anticipated paperback of
When She Woke
by Hillary Jordan
This No. 1 IndieNext Pick is “as compulsively readable as it is thought-provoking.” (The Denver Post). The Library Journal says “book clubs will devour it.”
Read Lisa Gouveia’s review in the premiere issue of Real South magazine.
Here’s a little glimpse of what awaits you in When She Woke:
“When she woke, she was red. Not flushed, not sunburned, but the solid, declarative red of a stop sign.
She saw her hands first. She held them in front of her eyes, squinting up at them. For a few seconds, shadowed by her eyelashes and backlit by the hard white light emanating from the ceiling, they appeared black. Then her eyes adjusted, and the illusion faded. She examined the backs, the palms. They floated above her, as starkly alien as starfish . . .”
And here’s your chance for a free copy — before you can buy it. Just fill out the form below TODAY, Tuesday, September 11, to be entered in a random drawing.
When She Woke is a stunning story about a stigmatized woman struggling to navigate an America of a not-too-distant future, where the line between church and state has been eradicated and convicted felons are released back into the population after being “chromed.” In seeking a path to safety in an alien and hostile world, Hannah unknowingly embarks on a path of self-discovery that forces her to question the values she has held true and the righteousness of a country that politicizes the personal.
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Your giveaways always make me happy! Thanks for the opportunity to win another great book!!
Well, gosh, thanks! That’s such a lovely compliment. Always happy to share the joy…
Wow, looks interesting, and a bit scary too… Looking forward to reading it…
I never saw this either Monday or Tuesday, and I’m here every day. That’s OK. I already read this.
I can’t believe I missed this… boo.