I have a few extra signed copies of The Waiting Room just collecting dust — anyone want one in exchange for an honest review?!
Shoot me your address 🙂
alyshakaye@gmail.com
I have a few extra signed copies of The Waiting Room just collecting dust — anyone want one in exchange for an honest review?!
Shoot me your address 🙂
alyshakaye@gmail.com
It’s that time again!
Winner will be chosen (must be in the continental U.S.) and mailed a signed copy of The Waiting Room!
Happy reading ❤
Alysha
I’m giving away another signed copy of TWR!
Leave a comment on this blog for your chance to win 🙂
Big shout out to The Book Binder’s Daughter for connecting with me via Twitter and allowing me to participate in this awesome blog hop! Go to her blog to check out all the other authors participating today- and sign up for more giveaways!
GIVEAWAY DEETS: All you have to do is follow my blog, like my author Facebook page, or follow me on Twitter! Those new names will be entered in the drawing and at the end of today, some lucky someone will win the signed copy of my debut novel, The Waiting Room 🙂 If you’d prefer, I can send you an ecopy instead, for your Kindle. I’ll announce the winner on all of those social media sites.
Happy 20-Days-Til-Christmas, readers!
Hope your tree has lots of books underneath it!
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Another great review of ‘The Waiting Room’ from Australia! PLUS, a chance to win a free *autographed* copy!!!
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Saturday Night's Alright for Writing
Title: The Waiting Room
Series: none
Author:Alysha Kaye
Genre: Romance, Philosophy, Fiction
Rating: 4 stars
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First of all I want to congratulate Alysha on the release of her fantastic self-published novel. I’m so happy for her! To celebrate her achievement, we’re doing a giveaway! Scroll down the bottom to enter to win a signed copy of her novel!
 Synopsis:
Jude and Nina are the epitome of that whole raw, unflinching love thing that most people are jealous of. That is, until Jude dies and wakes up in The Waiting Room, surrounded by other souls who are all waiting to pass over into their next life. But unlike those souls, Jude’s name is never called by the mysterious “receptionist”. He waits, watching Nina out of giant windows. He’s waiting for her. What is this place? How long will he wait? And what will happen…
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