Olympics-mania is at fever pitch!
What better way is there to get into the Olympic spirit than a book set around the London Games?
J.C. Martin releases her debut novel, crime thriller Oracle, today! To celebrate, she's holding a month-long Oracle Olympics Blog Tour, with tons of games and prizes, including a possible grand prize of an iPad3 (for more details, visit J.C.'s blog)!
And it all kicks off with today's Opening Ceremony!
Read on to find out how you could win a signed paperback copy of Oracle right off the bat!
So what is Oracle about, anyway? Here's the blurb: Oracle
With London gearing up to host the Olympics, the city doesn't need a serial killer stalking the streets, but they've got one anyway. Leaving a trail of brutal and bizarre murders, the police force is no closer to finding the latest psychopath than Detective Inspector Kurt Lancer is in finding a solution for his daughter's disability. Thrust into the pressure cooker of a high profile case, the struggling single parent is wound tight as he tries to balance care of his own family with the safety of a growing population of potential victims. One of whom could be his own daughter. Fingers point in every direction as the public relations nightmare grows, and Lancer's only answer comes in the form of a single oak leaf left at each crime scene.
Purchase Links: Amazon US | Amazon UK | Barnes & Noble
Intrigued? Here's your chance to win a signed copy of the book!
All you have to do is visit all the blogs in the Parade of Nations in order (for a complete list of blogs, visit Olympics HQ here), including this one! Each blog will have a secret letter. Collect them all to decipher the secret message. Then go back to J.C.'s blog and enter your answer in the Rafflecopter for your chance to win! Answer some additional bonus questions to multiply your chances of winning!
The contest will remain open till midnight EST on Friday 3rd August. The winner will be announced on J.C.'s blog!
So here is my secret letter : First Serve (from a tennis fan, India's best chance at a double's bronze medal) :)
Click on over to J.L. Campbell @ The Readers’ Suite for the next letter! Good luck!
That's not all, more prizes for pushing Her book up the Amazon top lists, and a chance to test your flash fiction skills (100Words story) and win a Book Depository Gift Voucher at J.C's Blog
What better way is there to get into the Olympic spirit than a book set around the London Games?
J.C. Martin releases her debut novel, crime thriller Oracle, today! To celebrate, she's holding a month-long Oracle Olympics Blog Tour, with tons of games and prizes, including a possible grand prize of an iPad3 (for more details, visit J.C.'s blog)!
And it all kicks off with today's Opening Ceremony!
Read on to find out how you could win a signed paperback copy of Oracle right off the bat!
So what is Oracle about, anyway? Here's the blurb: Oracle
With London gearing up to host the Olympics, the city doesn't need a serial killer stalking the streets, but they've got one anyway. Leaving a trail of brutal and bizarre murders, the police force is no closer to finding the latest psychopath than Detective Inspector Kurt Lancer is in finding a solution for his daughter's disability. Thrust into the pressure cooker of a high profile case, the struggling single parent is wound tight as he tries to balance care of his own family with the safety of a growing population of potential victims. One of whom could be his own daughter. Fingers point in every direction as the public relations nightmare grows, and Lancer's only answer comes in the form of a single oak leaf left at each crime scene.
Purchase Links: Amazon US | Amazon UK | Barnes & Noble
Intrigued? Here's your chance to win a signed copy of the book!
All you have to do is visit all the blogs in the Parade of Nations in order (for a complete list of blogs, visit Olympics HQ here), including this one! Each blog will have a secret letter. Collect them all to decipher the secret message. Then go back to J.C.'s blog and enter your answer in the Rafflecopter for your chance to win! Answer some additional bonus questions to multiply your chances of winning!
The contest will remain open till midnight EST on Friday 3rd August. The winner will be announced on J.C.'s blog!
So here is my secret letter : First Serve (from a tennis fan, India's best chance at a double's bronze medal) :)
Click on over to J.L. Campbell @ The Readers’ Suite for the next letter! Good luck!
That's not all, more prizes for pushing Her book up the Amazon top lists, and a chance to test your flash fiction skills (100Words story) and win a Book Depository Gift Voucher at J.C's Blog
11 comments:
Love this contest!
What a beautiful site, Rek! Shows a bit about you and I like that.
I'm excited for JC.
Sia McKye OVER COFFEE
Happy for JC!
Can't wait to read JC's Oracle!
Hi, I am a new follower from J.C.'s book tour. This is an impressive book launch. Congratulations to J.C.
Greetings! Just dropped by as one of the parade of nations to say hello. Good to meet you!
-JImmy
Big thanks to Rek for helping out in this Parade of Nations, and thanks to everyone for their kind words! I hope you'll all stick around for more fun and games planned throughout the month of August!
The premise of this book sounds terrifying. In a foreign land awash with so many tourists who are expecting to have the time of their lives, there is a serial killer on the loose. I love serial killer novels and have read many Dean Koontz and Thomas Harris ones that explore this theme. I'll have to check this one out.
This sounds like real fun! Plus a flash fic contest? I'm off to check it out!
Good luck to J.C. and her book launch for Oracle. Its a timely theme and I;m sure will be a smashing success!
Congrats to J.C.!
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