Slayers Countdown/ Fame, Glory, and Other Things On My To Do List


Hey, blog friends. It's time to count down the days until Slayers is released. Don't you just love singing all the Slayers carols?

Here's the deal:

Leaving a comment on the CJ Hill blog will get you one chance.
Being a follower of the CJ Hill blog will get you another chances.
Announcing this give-away and or posting the cover of Slayers on your blog/facebook/ or twitter and telling your peeps that Slayers is coming out Sept 27 will get you and additional chance.

This is actual math, but I'm willing to do it for you.

I'll post a picture and blurb about the book, take comments that day, then choose a winner that night when I go to bed. This is generally pretty late, but you never know, I might change my ways, so post early.

Sept 20th's give-away Hardback of Fame, Glory, and Other Things On My To Do List

Here's one of my favorite reviews from Goodread:

I heard my daughter laughing in bed last night and knew that she had snuck the book and was reading by flashlight!!! (I was right) :)

Ah, I love my readers. Here's the official blurb:

A PC school principal turns West Side Story into a comedy of errors.

Sixteen year-old Jessica dreams of Hollywood fame, and when Jordan moves into her small town, she dreams of him too. He's a movie star's son, and hey, he's gorgeous to boot. Jordan has always wanted to get out from the shadow cast by his superstar father, but now that he and his mother have moved so far away from LA, how can he get his divorced parents back together? Jessica convinces Jordan the way to get his father to come for a long visit is to be a part of the school play. And if she's "discovered" in the process, all the better. Things go wrong when she lets Jordan's secret identity slip, and grow even more disastrous when the principal tries to change West Side Story into a gangfree, violence-free, politically correct production.

In the same romantic and sharply witty spirit of Life, Love, and the Pursuit of Free Throws, Janette Rallison delivers another comic gem that teen readers are sure to love.

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Published on September 19, 2011 22:26
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