Tuesday, December 15, 2015

The Twelve Days of Giveaways - Day Two: Melanie Mason



On the 2nd Day of Christmas an author gave to me . . .

 

 

 

Hello there. My name is Melanie Mason. I am an author, designer, and flight attendant all rolled into one. I graduated from Utah State University with a degree in communications. I have been telling stories all my life and I find a deep passion in sharing the plots that spin through my head. I hope one day soon I will be working on an airplane and see someone reading on of my books. I'm pretty sure when that day comes I will scream with excitement and probably send my flight crew into a panic. :) I live in Portland, OR- with my two dachshund chihuahua dogs and the rain - where the beauty of the Pacific Northwest feeds my imagination and the rainy winter evenings encourage me to curl up with hot chocolate and a good book. Or my laptop to write another good book.

My two published books are The Line That Divides, a WW2 historical fiction novel and The Ring of Remaliha. Check out my website for more information.


The book that I am offering on the 2nd Day of Giveaways is a signed copy of The Ring of Remaliha. Here's a teaser:

When April Tanner unexpectedly receives an ancient Egyptian ring,

she is thrust in the midst of a desperate plot to uncover a treasure that will change the world.

She travels to Egypt only to find herself dodging thieves, assassins, and rich debonair colleagues. Uncovering the secrets of the ring could lead to the treasure . . . or her own tomb.


To enter the giveaway please visit my blog and leave a comment. 

I look forward to sending a copy to the lucky winner!!! Merry Christmas!!!





 To find out what the other authors are offering, 
follow the blog tour. Here’s the map!
Remember: Giveaways end at midnight 
Christmas Day so don’t delay!

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