Do You "Like" My Facebook Page?
Catherine Ryan Hyde
Now might be a good time to start. If you have a Facebook account, you probably know that "liking" a page is just hitting the button that says "like." It's a type of subscription. The only danger is that some page owners send you lots of pesky messages. But I don't. I don't spam.
Here's why you might want to like my page now. Because on November 1st, I'll be doing a drawing, and everyone who likes the page will be automatically entered. It doesn't matter if you've been with me since the day I created the page or if you hit "like" on October 31st. You're in the running.
That way I'm encouraging new people to come to the page without punishing those who are already there.
The prize? There are three. I'm giving away three signed copies of my brand-new U.K novel Second Hand Heart. Though I almost never do this (I adore my U.K. readers) I'd like to limit this one to readers in the U.S. and Canada. Part of the reason I'm doing this giveaway is because it's a bit harder for U.S. readers to get their hands on this book. Not impossible by any means (see book buying buttons on the Second Hand Heart page). But not as easy as it is in, say, London.
This is a paperback original, rather than hardcover, but it's a big, high-quality trade paperback, brand new, and personalized if you want it to be.
So just hit "like" to have three chances to win. What could be easier than that?
Here's the link to MY FACEBOOK PAGE.
Thanks,
Catherine