Thursday, September 18, 2014

GIVEAWAY TIME!! GIVEAWAY TIME!!

So, I understand how much of a pain going back to Amazon and logging in JUST to leave a review, hell, I rarely do it myself. However, my good friends over at BURN13 Publishing suggested a little promotional incentive to show how important a simple review is for writers.

So what must you do? Simply go to Amazon- The Haunting of Salem Wood page, click on the reviews, log in, and write a review. Simple as that. It doesn't have to be long, or great, just a review. They work wonders you know?

And...

What is the promotion, the guidelines, duration, and what do you get? First, the promotion only begins after 5 reviews are written on The Haunting of Salem Wood (There are already 3, only two more to start the promotion). For every TEN reviews, a new promotion will begin. This means, from 5 to 19 reviews, there will be one winner. 5-29 there will be 2 winners, and so on.

Guidelines. Just be professional and courteous. Even negative reviews should be in a professional manner. If you know me personally, that does not need to be in the review. You are reviewing the BOOK, not the person remember.

Duration. The promotion will go on for 1 month. It will end on October 19th at 7pm (this will give those who have not had the chance to read it yet, plenty of time), in which all entries will be written down, put in a bowl and chosen at random (Drawing may be videotaped).

So what do we get????

Included in the giveaway is:
1- 6 1/2"x10" laminated front cover image of The Haunting of Salem Wood
1- 8"x10 1/2" laminated original front cover image of The Haunting of Salem Wood (only released on a small handful of Kindle versions)
10- 2"x7" double-sided, glossy, The Haunting of Salem Wood bookmarks
1- Paperback copy of The Haunting of Salem Wood, signed by me (the author--Jason Worthley?? Geez people, stay with me)  *Check out the images below*




 
Items will be shipped by me to you (at NO expense to you).
Thank you all for your support.
Click HERE for entry.

Sunday, September 14, 2014

Quote from new works #1: "Reverie World"


There is no commodity more valuable as trust. Valuable—in that it’s treasured by all and nearly impossible for some to obtain. Yet…it is so delicate, to disrespect it for even a moment can cause it to crumble before you as easily as a thousand year-old letter. Sure, it can be repaired. Maybe it’ll take years. But will it ever be the same?

Gold? Hell, you can buy gold. It’s everywhere. But you cannot buy trust. You can only buy lies. -- Jason Worthley, "Reverie World"

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

The Haunting of Salem Wood: KINDLE VERSION ONLY $1.99!!!

The Haunting of Salem Wood: KINDLE VERSION ONLY $1.99!!!: For a limited time only! Get the Kindle version of The Haunting of Salem Wood for only $1.99 Click HERE to get yours NOW! And still, bu...

KINDLE VERSION ONLY $1.99!!!

For a limited time only! Get the Kindle version of The Haunting of Salem Wood for only $1.99
Click HERE to get yours NOW!
And still, buy the paperback and you can get the Kindle version for ONLY $.99!!! WHAT A DEAL!

Saturday, September 6, 2014

The Haunting of Salem Wood now available @ Amazon.com

Buy the paperback and get the Kindle version for only $.99


Go to amazon.com to get your copies today!!
For over 300 years, whispers around campfires speak of a legend. A legend of a small village that once bordered the outskirts of Salem Town.
Once, but no longer.
The village,  the legend says, and all its men, women, and children, perished under the wrath of  frightened Salem townsfolk. Murdered because they were believed to spawn and harbor the very witches that plagued their peaceful town.
Present day. Sarah and her five friends hear of the legend and like many before them, feel an adventure is the best way to cap off one final summer together before running off to college. However, their weekend excursion quickly turns to a race for survival as the woods seem reluctant to release its new inhabitants. 
As the past and the present collide, Sarah and her friends soon learn why some legends are simply forgotten and why some of them should be.