Wednesday 21 October 2009

Competition #2

With the books soon to be sailing their way to winners of competition #1, I can proudly announce competition #2!

I am giving one of you the chance to win the first three books in Kate Elliott's Crossroad series, all reviewed here

  1. Spirit Gate
  2. Shadow Gate
  3. Traitors' Gate
What you have to do to enter: Just write a comment including which of the characters I've mentioned you might be interested in learning more about. (You have to work for the prize!)

One winner, picked at random will receive all three books.

The Rules: As ever these are nice and simple
  1. One entry per person
  2. Deadline is Wednesday 18th November.
Owing to the nature of the competition, there are no runners up prizes. However, check out competition 3 for another chance to win more books. Or the competition on my writing blog to win a chocolate bar.

This is a global competition! I'll post even if you live on the south pole. I can promise the polar bears won't take bites of the books because they live near the other pole.

Books are in very good condition. Not quite like new, because as a reviewer I've bent a few pages over at the corner, and there are lines down the spine. Free books!

3 comments:

Jo said...

I'm quite interested to learn more about Mai. As soon as I read in your review that she had no choice in her own marriage, I got angry. And I want to know what happens to her, and why she's forced, and what happens after.

Also, the story in itself sounds awesome! Fantasy is my genre, and I haven't read much high fantasy for a while, bar Shearin's novels. These books sound awesome!

Email: joannestapley[at]googlemail[dot]com

throuthehaze said...

Zubaidit sounds interesting. I like that there is a sort of role reversal with her brother (and it's cool that she has those creatures)

Raelena
throuthehaze at gmail dot com

buddyt said...

You ask so many questions about Shai that you have made me curious about the answers !

That would have to be my choice.

PS. I am not quite at the South Pole but fairly close (South Africa).

Unfortunately no polar bears in the South, only at the North Pole together with Santa Claus !

Neville