Monday, September 24, 2012


A Hero’s Quest – THE LEGEND OF ANAISE
Looks closely… are you paying attention?  You usually hear these words at a magic show but, this isn’t a magic show… it’s a CONTEST!
Yes that’s right, we have a contest to see how closely you pay attention when you read** The Legend of Anaise (below) from the recently released novel “She Wulf” by Sheryl Steines.



Enter at the rafflecopter link on the left of the blog.

Don’t forget to take a touraround the participating blogs to answer the all the questions – there are 5 questions so you will have numerous chances to participate and win! There are several prizes to be had – 1 random correct answer will win a signed copy of She Wulf; don’t worry if you don’t get it right. You still have a chance to win one of several other prizes just for trying!
Prizes:
·       1 signed copy; winner selected amongst all correct entries
·       3 eBooks; winners randomly selected from amongst ALL entries (correct or not)
·       Gift Card $15; winners randomly selected from amongst ALL entries (correct or not)
·       Annie and Cham Swag; winners randomly selected from amongst ALL entries (correct or not)


About the Author

Sheryl Steines is equal parts driven, passionate and inspired.  With a degree in English from Wright State University, Steines dedicates time everyday to her art.  Her love of books and a quality story drives her to share her talent with her readers as well as make the time to talk to book clubs and students about her process.

Sheryl has eclectic tastes and enjoys character driven novels.  In her own writing, the Annie Loves Cham series is driven by her love of the characters and her desire to place them in totally new situations. She enjoys testing their mettle.

Behind the wheel of her ’66 Mustang Convertible, Sheryl is a constant surprise. Her sense of humor and relatable style make her books something everyone can enjoy.

Sheryl can be found on TwitterFacebook, or her blog. She also encourages her readers to email her and let her know what you think of Annie and Cham!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you so much for posting this Alison - you're awesome!

~Marie, Novel Publicity

David M. Brown said...

I enjoyed that piece.

It has echoes of Beowulf, which is a good thing :)