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The Emperor’s Archives Giveaway!

It’s finally here, and to celebrate the release of The Emperor’s Archives (TEA), I’m doing a giveaway!

Two lucky winners will receive a $5.00 Amazon gift card and a PDF copy of The Emperor’s Archives!

How to Enter:
Leave a comment on The Command Deck’s Facebook page by Friday, 14 October. Winners will be drawn from a pool of names and announced on Sunday, 16 October!

Rules:
You must be 18 years of age
You must have a valid email address
International entrees are accepted!
If you’re an international contestant and win, you’ll have to provide me with your country’s Amazon page in order to receive a gift card (ex: Amazon.ca, Amazon.uk, and etc). 

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I am so happy that TEA is finally complete!

You can read more about TEA on my website here!

I’ve been wanting to tap into the chaos that spiraled from the events of The Year is Now for a long time. If anyone wants to skip to the stories that deal with it, they are Find me, Follow me, and Beneath the Red Lamp 😉 Technically Find me, Follow me is the final story in a trilogy, but it is also a standalone tale (more info in the preface, which is available in the preview PDF).

I’ve made some minor changes to the blog and added a button that takes you directly to my website. I also changed the featured story to a spooky tale!

So what’s next?

I’m taking a break from the empire and am diving into Sisters! You can read about the project here. Believe me when I say that I’m beyond excited to start this novel.

Remember to follow #Sisters422 for updates!

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