Chance for a free copy of What Happened Here! Simply comment on the trailer below, the cover below that, or on the book itself, and you’re in the running! Tis the season of gift-giving! One book given away every 48 hours until December 27th. Five books in all!
I read this book in the PDF form and it was absolutely fantastic… this trailer really captures the intrigue and the setting… great job!
Thanks, Robin. I appreciate that.
Being a multiple parrot owner, seeing the Macaw on the front cover with the title “What Happened Here” leads me to believe the book will be about animal schnanigans. Something I would read. The cover is beautiful.
Thank you for coming by, Ann! And thanks about the cover. The artist outdid herself. Not too many animal schananigans, but there are definitely a few!
Wow! This trailer is compelling! Mysterious and a bit “trippy.” You have my attention…I must read this!
I hope you like it, Lynne!
Wow! What a compelling trailer! Mysterious and a bit “trippy.” You have my attention.
If I don’t win a copy, I’ll buy it in the new year. You are so wanted. Glad I’m following.
Thank you, Victoria. Hope you like it!
Looks interesting!
Thanks, Kim. I like to think it is, but you will have to tell me!
That’s the best book trailer I’ve ever seen! I’m totally intrigued, Bonnie. I remember that crash so well. I was living in L.A. at the time. I’d love to win a copy, but if not, it’s on my Nook list. Merry Christmas!
Thanks, Jayne. I remember it, too. I was on Texas Street. Alas, the book doesn’t come on Nook, but it’s on Kindle. Wish they’d make all that uniform. Thanks for coming by!
How cool it’d be to win a free copy! 🙂 (It’d probably be the only way I’d be able to have one any time in the next few months)
Thanks for coming by, Odessa! Appreciate it!
That is one bad ass trailer! Evocative, colorful! Everything you do is a reason to celebs bestie, Bonnie! Congrats on yet, another achievement!
Thanks, Michelle. I don’t get called bad ass often enough. I appreciate it!
I love this cover!
I do, too, Lisa. Appreciate it. An amazing artist named Sandy Twill painted that. Thanks for coming by!