Nov 19, 2011

Have a Hassie Calhoun Holiday




Book Details
TITLE  
Hassie Calhoun: A Las Vegas Novel of Innocence

AUTHOR

Pamela Cory

ISBN
  978-0-9824584-7-1

eISBN
978-0-9824584-8-8

SPECS
368 pages, $15.95

For More Info
Pamela Cory
Scarletta Press
Twitter


NOTE: proof of purchases will be verified through sales tracking prior to sending music links.


If you haven't heard yet:
Buy Hassie Calhoun: A Las Vegas Novel of Innocence this holiday season and receive a free musical download!

Snuggle up during the 2011 holiday months with a perfect cocktail of passion, hope, devastation, and nostalgia in Pamela Cory's Hassie Calhoun. And this season, you can wind down while listening to the book's feature song, I Just Can't Figure It Out, performed by author & songwriter, Pamela Cory.

PROMOTION DETAILS

1.  Buy Hassie Calhoun from an independent bookstore, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or any wholesaler during November or December. 

2.  Find your code (where'd you hear about the promotion?):
Scarletta Blog -  HCspB
Scarletta Twitter -  HCspT
Pamela Cory Twitter -  HCpcT
Scarletta Facebook -  HCspF
Pamela Cory Facebook -  HCpcF

3.  Email desiree@scarlettapress.com with the following information:
subject line: Hassie Promo
email body: promo code, date of purchase, price paid, name of store & city where purchased, and reply-to email address 

4.  Receive your free music download link via email within one to two weeks.

5. Enjoy your holidays!



With her innocence and identity on the line, the road to stardom puts young and talented Hassie in several compromising situations. Pamela Cory offers a deceptively sophisticated look into the life of an ambitious young woman during the era of the Rat Pack, whose very passions impede her dreams in a way that many women could secretly relate to.

In this coming of age novel, "...the imagery is vivid. The lights are bright, the music is romantic, and the people are larger than life. To Hassie, Las Vegas is full of possibility, hope, prosperity, excitement, and to the reader the dangers of all of this loom on every page." (The Nevada Review)

Follow me on TwitterLike me on FacebookVisit my blog

No comments:

Post a Comment