The rules are simple:
Giveaway starts Saturday morning and closes Sunday night. The winner will be announced that Monday.
All books are in print there will be no substitutions for an electronic version or a different book.
Since the books are autographed if something goes wrong during transient I am UNABLE to replace the prize.
Each giveaway will have some advice provided during one of the panels and a topic that must be answered in order to enter.
This week’s prize is a copy of Concrete Savior by Yvonne Navarro and a deck of romance trading cards.
Comments:
World Building:
– Don’t be shy about saying, “I am writing a book,” when asking for help on research – Maxwell Alexander Drake
To enter leave a comment talking about what topic you would most like to find out about and why.
I love history & a comment I heard the other day has sparked my interest in the invasion & ravage of South America by the Spanish in the early days of the Conquistadors.
I’d like to find out more about Stonehenge and how and who really built it.
I’d love to know more about Norse mythology because I don’t know much about it.
I would like to find out more about Amelia Earhart. I think it is the mystery of what happened to her that is so intriguing.
Thanks for the give away. I would like to read more prehistorical romances, like the ones by Jean M. Auel. I really liked those.
i would like to read more Persian Empire. Not much fiction is written about this empire. This would be interesting to write and have the readers to learn about.
I would love to find out more about the origins of classic fairytales. I love fairytales (and horror) and I’m aware that most of the fairytales that we have grown-up with are just cleaned-up versions and that these stories were originally intended for adults. I really want to read the original versions (the dark twisted ones… like Cinderella being a murderess), not short summaries, which is all I can seem to really find (besides Grimm’s Grimmest).
Thank you for the giveaway! ^_^
I like old fairy tales.. but more specifically, I like Arthurian legends and tales of Merlin. Anything relating to that would peak my interest.
I would love to learn more about India and it’s culture(s) and history.