Oracle 2: mass audiobook giveaway

Though it’s seriously (and oddly) cold, it’s a gorgeous day here in the PNW, and what better way to celebrate but with a new audiobook! This is the second book in the Oracle series, I See You.

Cover design by Elizabeth Mackey. Narrated by Jennifer Grace.

This is a first-come, first-win deal. The giveaway remains open until all the download codes have been claimed. I’ll give away codes for book 3, I See Us, next Saturday.

If you listen to books via Audible USA (or a country other than the UK, such as Canada), then claim one of the codes below, click the link, and paste the code into the box that appears. You might need to sign in to your account, or create an account if you are new to Audible.

Please comment on the blog post below (not Facebook) and let everyone know which code you took (by number and country).

Link: https://www.audible.com/acx-promo

Available codes: all redeemed.

If you listen to books via AUDIBLE UK (or a country other than the US), then claim one of the codes below, click the link, and paste the code into the box that appears. You might need to sign in to your account, or create an account if you are new to Audible.

Please comment on the blog post below (not Facebook) and let everyone know which code you took (by number and country).

Link: https://www.audible.co.uk/acx-promo

Available codes:

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  2. ER99RYXWY4E34
  3. G7GHDAMHT23PS
  4. HKK9XCP2PLNR2
  5. MMT3QAA8HX9GZ
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  7. RK2BH67R88B89
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  10. TDLYBB886J68E

Reviews are always welcomed and appreciated!!

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>>> There are NINETEEN UK audio codes still available for I See Me (Oracle 1) <<<

Oracle 2: audiobook giveaway

GIVEAWAY CLOSED! As promised last Saturday, here is the audiobook giveaway for I See You (Oracle 2)!!

Cover design by Elizabeth Mackey. Narrated by Jennifer Grace.

Okay! As before, this is a first-come, first-win deal. The giveaway remains open until all the download codes have been claimed. I’ll give away codes for book 3 next Saturday.

Do you want to listen to I See You (Oracle 2) on audiobook?

Yes?

Okay then!

GIVEAWAY CLOSED!!

Reviews are always welcomed and appreciated!!

Did you miss this giveaway? Don’t worry, free codes for book two will go live on Saturday, August 1 at 3pm!

Oracle 2: paperback now available and a giveaway!

GIVEAWAY CLOSED. WINNER: Lucky #12 – Megan from Chicago, Illinois! YAY!

This is slightly belated news, but I See You, Oracle 2 is now available in paperback! Yay!

Here are some beauty shots:

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I thought I’d celebrate with a giveaway!

Good idea, yes?

And if one paperback is good, then two must be fantastic!

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Do you want to win these two pretty paperbacks? I’ll even autograph them for you if you like. 😀

To enter all you need to do is comment below and let me know:

  1. What is your favourite scene in Oracle 1 or Oracle 2, and why?

Notes/Rules: OPEN INTERNATIONALLY. Each comment will be assigned an entry number. ONE winning entry will then be selected via random number generator. One entry per person. Please make sure to fill out a valid email address in the comment form. Email addresses are not collected for any purpose other than notifying the contest winner.

If you haven’t commented on the blog before, or you comment from a different IP address, the comments are moderated. So don’t worry if you don’t see your entry right away. I will approve it, then assign it an entry number.

Contest closes THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 2016 at 8 p.m. PST.

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Oracle 2: Excerpt 3 of 3

WARNING: THE FOLLOWING EXCERPT MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS FOR I SEE ME, ORACLE 1

Click here for the OPENING 500 words of Chapter One

Click here for the second 500 words of Chapter One

I See You, Oracle 2 - eBook cover
Book cover by Irene Langholm and Elizabeth Mackey

CHAPTER ONE CONTINUES (2):

I glanced over at the cash counter. Sid and Lina were still wrapped up in their electronic devices. The laundromat was otherwise empty.

I looked back. The butterfly was gone.

No. It had flitted away to dance over top of the grubby glass entrance.

“Ah, geez.” Sid spoke from behind me.

My stomach bottomed out as I turned to look back at the counter. Could Sid see the butterfly? How the hell was I going to explain my tattoo flitting around the storefront windows?

“That old guy is back,” he said.

“What guy?” Lina didn’t look up from her iPad.

“The Chinese guy who just wanted to watch the dryers last week and kept asking for Oreos.”

I snapped my head back to the front door, actually hurting my neck with the sudden movement.

An ancient-looking Asian man was grinning at me from the sidewalk beyond the door of the laundromat.

Chi Wen, the far seer of the guardian dragons and my old-as-ass mentor, had apparently decided that his typical gold-embroidered white robes and sandals would stand out too much in Yachats. So he was now clothed in a baby blue, oversized short-sleeved T-shirt emblazoned with a fuchsia pink Cake in a Cup — Taste the Magic logo. The shirt hung almost to his knees, his cargo pants ended at his lower calves, and he was wearing black combat boots to complete the ensemble.

“Don’t call him Chinese like that,” Lina snapped as she stood to cross back to the dryers she was manning. “You don’t like people calling us Indian.”

“He’s homeless.”

“How does that make any difference?”

Chi Wen opened the glass door, triggering the bell as well as allowing a warm gust of the sunny day inside.

The chime of the bell mystified him, and he paused — still grinning madly — as he looked around for the source of the sound. Instead, he saw my butterfly tattoo fluttering over his head. He lifted his hand and the butterfly landed in his palm.

“No, no!” Sid called out from behind the counter. “No sit here. No watch. Go. Go!” For some reason, his previously perfectly-articulate-though-accented English broke down as he confronted one of the nine most powerful beings in the world.

“Wait,” I said. “That’s my … grandfather.”

Sid eyed me distrustfully. He was wearing a canary-yellow turban today. I was fairly certain it had been tangerine orange last week. I wondered if there was a religious significance to the color. I’d been coming to the laundromat for a few weeks now, and Sid and Lina accepted my business but didn’t particularly like me. It might have been my full arm-sleeve tattoos, or the weird white streak that wouldn’t take the jet-black dye with which I colored my hair, or maybe they didn’t trust anyone under twenty-five. Which was cool, because remove ‘under twenty-five’ from that misgiving and neither did I.

To be continued …

I SEE YOU (ORACLE 2) IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR PREORDER.

RELEASING DECEMBER 17, 2015

Oracle 2: synopsis

If magic was real, then what? Was it simply a form of energy? The energy I felt when I touched Beau, Chi Wen, and Blackwell? Energy from where? From some divine providence? From the very earth?

If magic came from somewhere godly, then why come to me? Why communicate through me? What purpose did the visions have?

Could I actually change the future? And if yes, would I change it for better or for worse?

Over a year and a half had passed since Jade Godfrey — aka the dowser — fixed my mother’s necklace. Since I’d thwarted the vision of the death of love. Since I’d made a deal with a devil and acquired a demigod for a mentor.

I still didn’t understand or control my power, my magic, but it had been a great year. A year of rest. A year of love and light.

But now the reprieve was over.

Now it was time to see.

Magic willed it so.

I See You, Oracle 2 - eBook cover
Book cover by Irene Langholm and Elizabeth Mackey

 – I See You (Oracle 2) is now available for preorder. –