Happy holiday season everyone!
Random House are hosting a Mystery & Thriller Holiday Giveaway where you can enter for a chance to win a prize pack of books by Carla Buckley, Lee Child, Janet Evanovich, Alan Furst, Tess Gerritsen, Andrew Grant, Jonathan Kellerman, Dean Koontz, Laura McHugh, Kathy Reichs, Karin Slaugther, Amanda Kyle Williams–and me! (You will also be entered to win a Grand Prize, which includes a Random House tote bag and some signed copies).
Enter by clicking here.
Good luck!
(Added note: my publisher says, regarding the entry process, “If you click on the link to an author’s Facebook page on the entry form, return to the form itself, and click I VISITED, you will then be entered. You can enter 1 time for each author, for a total of 13 possible entries.”
I would love to enter the contest, but I get to the “Login”, and there is no further screen to fill in, just the list of the books, and a note at the head of the list to “Enter Below” …. ????
Hi Jenni, are you from the US, or Elsewhere?
Laurie
I’m having similar difficulties. Once you enter your name and email it will take you no further.
I am encountering the same issue.
I can’t enter either. I am from the U.S.
Okay, let me look into it, sorry.
My lady at PRH says, “If you click on the link to an author’s Facebook page on the entry form, return to the form itself, and click I VISITED, you will then be entered. You can enter 1 time for each author, for a total of 13 possible entries.”
The rafflecopter worked fine for me just now.
Sorry to take so long – I am in Canada – and I’m glad to see “it wasn’t just me”, as they say! Thanks, I will try the “I Visited” method (It isn’t the most intuitive method, is it?) Oh well, wish us all luck!!!
I’m having difficulty as well. I dont have a faceBook account and I’m currently on vacation outside the US BUT I live in Boston. I am reading Alan First’s Spies of the Balkans at this minute … I always look forward to a new Kathy Reich or Laurie R King. Tell me what to do!
Might be because you’re logging in outside of the US, sorry.
The ‘I visited’ links worked for me. I can already envision the entire stack on my coffee table, on the top of my TBR pile.