Some fanfare please –
Would you love to have a starring role in a novel? Or have a character named after a person of your
choice – your other half, or even your dog?
Well, your dreams can come true.
Once you’ve posted your review, post a link to it on Facebook here to enter.
SORRY THE COMPETITION HAS NOW CLOSED.
And the winners are...
Thomas Brehon
Kirsty Lothian
PerPer Lundberg
Connie Lundy
Bonnie Smith
Congratulations to all the winners, who have been contacted. Thanks to everyone who entered
and who took the time to write a review.
Each winner will have a character named after them in the 3rd Crime Files book, Don't Come For Me. Out May 26th, 2015.
Each winner will receive a complementary eBook copy of the book.
Here's a wee taster -
Nancy Kerr's in trouble. Boyfriend Tommy McIntyre's missing,
presumed dead, and the police think she's killed him.
But, how can she prove her innocence when she's got no idea where he is, or whether he's alive or dead?
Would you love to have a starring role in a novel? Or have a character named after a person of your
choice – your other half, or even your dog?
Well, your dreams can come true.
- Everybody who writes a review for Hell To Pay on Amazon (it’s out today on
- Kindle) will be entered into a draw to gets a character in my next book named
- after them or someone of their choosing (but no obscene, made up names please).
Once you’ve posted your review, post a link to it on Facebook here to enter.
SORRY THE COMPETITION HAS NOW CLOSED.
And the winners are...
Thomas Brehon
Kirsty Lothian
PerPer Lundberg
Connie Lundy
Bonnie Smith
Congratulations to all the winners, who have been contacted. Thanks to everyone who entered
and who took the time to write a review.
Each winner will have a character named after them in the 3rd Crime Files book, Don't Come For Me. Out May 26th, 2015.
Each winner will receive a complementary eBook copy of the book.
Here's a wee taster -
Nancy Kerr's in trouble. Boyfriend Tommy McIntyre's missing,
presumed dead, and the police think she's killed him.
But, how can she prove her innocence when she's got no idea where he is, or whether he's alive or dead?