Readers of the Last ARC

Once upon a time, I had all these pretty ARCs…

My book NERVE comes out in exactly two weeks! There have been many milestones along the journey, one of the most exciting of which was receiving my ARCs (advance reader copies). All but one have gone on their way to reviewers, booksellers, and other folks who can get the word out. Originally, I’d planned to keep the last one as a souvenir, but then I realized that there’s already an ARC making the rounds of some of my agency mates which will end up on my doorstep (the ARC, not my agency mates, although they’re welcome to come visit).  Who needs more of a souvenir than that?

Which means I can give away the lonely little ARC that remains here. The last one.

Although my website is relatively new, I’ve been tickled to receive messages via it from readers around the world. To repay some of that book love, this giveaway is open INTERNATIONALLY! Thanks to the amazing subrights team at Penguin, the translation rights have already been sold for French, German, Turkish, Chinese, Dutch and Russian! Here’s hoping for more languages! But in the meantime, maybe one person in country far away will be win a copy before anyone else they know gets it. Or maybe it’ll go to someone around the block from me. Who knows? But you can’t win if you don’t enter!

Good luck!

Jeanne

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22 thoughts on “Readers of the Last ARC

  1. I played Truth or Dare just a week ago last Saturday, with a friends daughter using an app on her smart phone. When we were kids, who’d a thunk we’d play T or D using electronic devices in the future!

  2. The last time I played truth or dare was actually a couple weeks ago! The kids I sit for wanted to play with me. It was more of just a truth game though because they didn’t really understand the dare part : )

  3. hmmm, last time I played Truth or Dare was a while ago, as in I was back in school (so a few years ago). I always did dare because people thought I was lying when I did truth (I never did though, questions were usually like, what boys do you like in our year. I didn’t exactly like any of them other than as friends). I never said no to a dare, but then I was horrible at making up questions for others

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