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Delilah Contest


You can now win a copy of Delilah before you can buy it. Author Michelle McGriff did a reading of my book Delilah on her video blog.

Watch the video and answer the following question via the contact form below: What is the color of the teapot in the background?

To watch the video, go to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMbSwsUJA7U

All correct responses will be entered.

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To order your copy of Delilah, CLICK HERE.

DELILAH will be in stores at the end of December in some places and beginning of January everywhere.

Contest open to US residents only. Contest ends at 11:59 p.m. December 22, 2010. Void where prohibited by law. The winners will be notified via email. If the winner hasn’t responded within 48 hours of the initial email with their shipping address, the next name pulled will be the winner.

Love, Honor, and Betray by Kimberla Lawson Roby Contest

 

Enter for a chance to win one of three copies of Love, Honor, and Betray by Kimberla Lawson Roby. Leave a comment and let me know why you think Curtis Black is an unforgettable character. If you haven’t read any of the books in the series, you can still enter.

If you’re NOT on my mailing list, to enter, just sign up AND leave a comment on this post to let me know you’re interested in the contest. To sign up, click or paste the following link: http://www.feedblitz.com/f/?Sub=498262

All entries must be in between now and 11:59 p.m est 12/30/10. Several winners will be chosen at random.

For those receiving this in your email, click on the following link to go directly to the blog post on site and leave your comment: http://sheliagoss.com/2010/12/14/love-honor-and-betray-by-kimberla-lawson-roby-contest/

About Love, Honor, and Betray

The infamous Reverend Curtis Black’s sordid past is no secret, as his wife, Charlotte, is well aware. But when Curtis’ long-time mistress and mother of his illegitimate two-year-old, dies, he and Charlotte have no choice but to raise Curtina together. While the living, breathing reminder of her husband’s infidelity infuriates Charlotte, Curtis couldn’t be happier to finally have his whole family together. Despite her best efforts to keep her feelings hidden, Charlotte resents Curtina, taking her emotions out on the young girl.

Contest open to US and Canada residents only. Void where prohibited by law. The winners will be notified via email. If the winner hasn’t responded within 48 hours of the initial email with their shipping address, the next name pulled will be the winner.

Traci Lynn Fashion Jewelry Feature & Contest

I’m excited to introduce you all to Traci Lynn Fashion Jewelry (www.tracilynnjewelry.com). The jewelry is affordable and beautiful. Be sure to check out the catalog.

Introducing Traci Lynn

Whether she’s in her role as an in-demand motivational speaker, author, or as the owner and driving force behind the hugely successful direct-sales company Traci Lynn Fashion Jewelry, entrepreneur Traci Lynn has the same mission: “I call it ‘passing the MIC,’” she says. “MIC: motivate, inspire, change. My goal is to motivate people to step out of their comfort zone, inspire them to greatness, and to change their lives. It’s about letting people know that they can do anything they set their mind to if they see the bigger picture. We have the power to change our own financial future and our destiny.”

Lynn’s unwavering commitment to offering her team the chance to own their own businesses, balance their lives, and achieve financial independence has earned her the nickname “The “Millionaire Motivator.” It has also enabled her to grow the Delaware-based Traci Lynn Fashion Jewelry from its modest beginnings (launched with $200) into a multi-million dollar enterprise that retains more than 3,000 independent sales consultants in 33 states. The company sells high-quality, stylish, affordable jewelry through a wholesale network and direct sales. Products are delivered through consultants to customers via home or office shows, personal shopping, and orders from color catalogs that feature former America’s Next Top Model contestants Eva Marcille (also a star of the CBS soap The Young and The Restless), Fatima Siad, and Toccara Jones. Most recently, the company’s pieces, crafted from Austrian crystals, pearls, cubic zirconia, and rhodium plating, were a hit among celebrities backstage at the 2010 Grammy Awards Gifting Suite.

“I believe in chasing the dream,” Lynn says. “I don’t chase the money. And because I chase the dream and not the money, I can love freely. I love the consultants and they know that.”

Lynn has been serious about business ever since she was a child. Her grandmother recruited young Traci at age four to help her sell clothes out of the back of her car in West Philadelphia. “My job was to remember the clients’ names and where they lived,” Lynn recalls. “I had a list and I had to map out where we were going. The part I didn’t like was going shopping for the merchandise with her, but I was learning about colors and styles whether I liked it or not. So my grandmother trained me not only to have fashion sense, but about entrepreneurship as well.” At 15, Lynn opened a hair salon in a family-owned apartment and got her beauty-college certificate, all the while saving money for college. While in high school, she got her nursing license thinking she was going to be a doctor. “My mother had programmed me to be a physician,” Lynn says. “If you asked me at age four what I wanted to be when I grew up, I’d tell you that I wanted to be an OB/GYN even though I had no idea what that meant.”

Lynn majored in medicine at the University of Michigan, but ultimately didn’t have the stomach for it. “I was fainting every day!” she says with a laugh. She decided to return to what came naturally to her: business, and earned a degree in finance. After graduating, Lynn took a job as an investor information representative at mutual-fund giant The Vanguard Group Inc., where she was quickly promoted to supervisor and then manager. But Lynn found herself itching to run her own shop and left Vanguard to try her hand at a variety of enterprises: selling clothes out of her home, a nail technician agency, a wedding planning company (“I had one client who ran me ragged,” she says, “I wound up making $2 an hour when all was said and done”). Nothing took. “I was struggling to find that one inspired idea,” she says, “and it wound up being jewelry. I figured, ‘It’s one-size-fits-all, how could you go wrong?’”

Lynn launched Traci Lynn Fashion Jewelry in Philadelphia in 1989. She was 25. The company, and its founder, became an inspiring local success story. In 1994, Essence magazine dubbed Lynn one of the most innovative entrepreneurs under 30. She was also featured on Good Morning America for owning one of the top-grossing businesses among young entrepreneurs and received the Madame CJ Walker Award for entrepreneur excellence. Despite all that, Lynn folded the company a few years later. “The women enjoyed the motivation, but we couldn’t sustain it financially,” she says. “I learned by trial-and-error and that is too costly. But my real failure was letting other people’s negativity destroy my confidence. That was the beginning of the end for me. I could have overcome the financial situation if I had had the passion for it, but I had nothing left to give.”

Yet it was while running the company that the seed was planted for her other line of work. Every month, Lynn had given pep talks to rally her sales force. One consultant told her that Lynn reminded her of the motivational speaker Les Brown. “I had no idea who that was, but my husband forced me to listen to one of his tapes,” she says. “When I heard Les, it stopped me dead. I said, ‘This man stole every line I ever said.’” She decided to embark on a new career as a public speaker, eventually parlaying her gift for communication, not to mention her considerable humor and charm, into speaking to Fortune 500 companies around the world about attitude, leadership, and motivation. “That’s still my message today,” she says. “Attitude is everything, and I had to confront my own. I realized that I was blaming other people for my company folding, when I hadn’t really followed my instincts. I had researched the direct-sales business model, and knew I should create a catalog, but I didn’t and it cost me.”

After many years of traveling the world as a motivational speaker, Lynn decided to relaunch Traci Lynn Fashion Jewelry in 2005. This time she was able to avoid the pitfalls that bedeviled her the first time around and trust her own entrepreneurial intuition. Her motivational message became her company’s mission, and as a result, she has transformed the lives of thousands of women who have taken advantage of the company’s business training and become entrepreneurs in their own right.

Lynn says seeing the effect the company has had on its consultants is the most gratifying part of the business. “At one of the weekend sales rallies, a 10-year-old girl stood up and read a letter that she had written me about being a witness to the changes in her mother’s life,” Lynn says. “Her mother had lost her job, and working with us enabled her to continue to provide for her family. But more importantly, this little girl talked about seeing her mother smile again and get excited about something. She read this letter aloud and there was not a dry eye in the place.”

Over the years, Lynn has become a published author (Wealth Without Sorrow and The Mind of A Millionaire) and earned two doctorate degrees in Divinity and Theology. She also continued to rack up awards, earning the University of Pennsylvania’s Carrier of Hope Award for her community service and The Spirit of Greatness Award for Outstanding Leadership in Business.

Lynn’s goal is to continue to empower her consultants and create a legacy business. “I’m looking for the day of 30,000 consultants,” she says, “then 100,000 and more. The sky’s the limit.”

Traci Lynn Fashion Jewelry is also sponsoring this month’s contest. One lucky reader will win jewelry.

Two ways to enter:

1. TODAY- LEAVE A COMMENT on this blog post.

2. Throughout the rest of the month of December, you will have other opportunities to enter. The more comments you leave, the better chances you have to win. At the end of any post from December 13 – December 30, leave a response. Your comment will automatically increase your chances of winning.

To be updated on the December posts, I suggest you sign up to my mailing list if you’re not already a member.  To sign up, click or paste the following link: http://www.feedblitz.com/f/?Sub=498262

All comments should be left between now and 11:59 p.m est 12/30/10. Winner must be a U.S. resident. Winner will have 48 hours to respond. If the winner doesn’t respond within 48 hours, another winner will be chosen. Good luck!

Be sure to visit Traci Lynn Fashion Jewelry website: www.tracilynnjewelry.com

Vote for Shelia’s Script Again

I mentioned earlier that I entered the Shreveport-Bossier Best Screenplay competition. My screenplay is entitled INTERNET PLAYER.  Thanks to everyone who voted. You can vote daily, so if you get a chance, please vote again.

This is where I NEED YOUR HELP. Viewers have to VOTE on their favorite entries. Please go to:
http://www.sbshortfilms.net/vote.php and scroll down and CLICK on the “check box” by INTERNET PLAYER to submit your vote.
You won’t see my name on the script but that’s mine and I would be grateful if you cast
your vote for INTERNET PLAYER again.
 
There are two prizes. I want to win the overall prize where the winning script will get produced into a short film but if I can’t win that one, I would love to win the “People’s Choice.”
YOU CAN VOTE ONCE A DAY
TIME IS RUNNING OUT
THANKS IN ADVANCE!

The Golden Hustla by Wahida Clark Book Contest


Enter for a chance to win a copy of The Golden Hustla by Wahida Clark

Two ways to enter:

1. TODAY- LEAVE A COMMENT on this blog post.

2. Throughout the month of September, you will have other opportunities to enter. The more comments you leave, the better chances you have to win. At the end of any post in September, leave a response. Your comment will automatically increase your chances.

To be updated on the September posts, I suggest you sign up to my mailing list if you’re not already a member.  To sign up, click or paste the following link: http://www.feedblitz.com/f/?Sub=498262

All entries must be in between now and 11:59 p.m est 9/30/10. Several winners will be chosen at random.

ABOUT THE BOOK

All of Georgia law enforcement is aware that WMM Advertising-also known as “We Make Millionaires”-is one of the biggest and hardest-to-penetrate fraudulent telemarketing firms in the state. But when a tape recording of a man’s death surfaces that may involve WMM, Atlanta homicide detective Danny Houser realizes that he may actually have the smoking gun needed to go after the firm. All he needs is someone inside WMM to sniff out the company’s secrets. Soon he sets his sights on Alexis Greenspan, aka Nina Coles, the telemarketer’s top sales associate. Approaching retirement, Houser will do everything in his power to manipulate Coles and solve this one last case…no matter who gets hurt in the process.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Wahida Clark was born and raised in Trenton, New Jersey. She is no stranger to the hard work and sacrifices that breeds success.  This Jersey girl owned and operated multiple businesses in Trenton, NJ and Decatur, GA. She decided to write street fiction while incarcerated at the women’s Federal Prison Camp in Lexington, Kentucky. 

Wahida is the first Street Lit author to land multiple publishing deals with two major publishers all while serving an eight and a half years federal prison sentence.  She says it wasn’t easy. 

At press, she has just completed the follow up to Payback is a Mutha, entitled, Payback With Ya Life and is now working on ‘Thug Luvin’, part 4 to her ‘Thug ‘ Series. She is also Vice President of the non-profit organization, “Prodigal Sons and Daughters,” a re-entry program for those previously incarcerated, as well as support group for at-risk youth.

Contest open to US & CANADA residents only. Contest ends at 11:59 p.m. September 30, 2010. Void where prohibited by law. The winners will be notified via email. If the winner hasn’t responded within 48 hours of the initial email with their shipping address, the next name pulled will be the winner.

Enter for a chance to win a copy of Dare to Take Charge by Judge Glenda Hatchett.

Two ways to enter:

1. TODAY- LEAVE A COMMENT on this blog post.

2. Throughout the month of September, you will have other opportunities to enter. The more comments you leave, the better chances you have to win. At the end of any post in September, leave a response. Your comment will automatically increase your chances.

To be updated on the September posts, I suggest you sign up to my mailing list if you’re not already a member.  To sign up, click or paste the following link: http://www.feedblitz.com/f/?Sub=498262

All entries must be in between now and 11:59 p.m est 9/30/10. Several winners will be chosen at random.

ABOUT THE BOOK

For nearly ten years, Judge Glenda Hatchett has delighted TV audiences with a brand of justice that turns the everyday into something eminently watchable.

Her message can be distilled into the following two words: Dare Yourself. Whatever obstacles or fears one faces, Judge Hatchett’s prescription implores readers to write their own story in this life. With care and conviction, Judge Hatchett uses real life stories from the courtroom and her personal life to counsel readers. Shows them how to find their true purpose and gifts, to be real about their reality and its potential outside of challenging circumstances, and to always be true to themselves.

Interactive as well as inspirational, DARE TO TAKE CHARGE challenges the reader to ask self-reflective questions that lead to moments of self-discovery and a defined pathway to healing. Daring her audience to study the positive with the same interest and intensity that they study the negative, Judge Hatchett uncovers the potential for grace and success in lives that are now punctuated with despair and unfaithfulness.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Glenda Hatchett became Georgia’s first African-American Chief Presiding Judge of a state court and the department head of one of the largest juvenile court systems in the country. Glenda Hatchett is a graduate of Mt. Holyoke College and has been recognized as a distinguished alumni and awarded an honorary degree by the college. She also attended Emory University School of Law and because of her commitment to excellence and service within the community, Glenda was awarded the Emory Medal, the highest award given to an alum by the university. Currently, Glenda Hatchett presides over the syndicated show, “Judge Hatchett” currently in its 8th season (Sony Pictures Television), and is author of the national best-seller, “Say What You Mean, Mean What You Say” (HarperCollins). She has previously served on the Board of Directors of Gap, Inc. the Hospital Corporation of America (HCA), and The Service Master Company.

Contest open to US & CANADA residents only. Contest ends at 11:59 p.m. September 30, 2010. Void where prohibited by law. The winners will be notified via email. If the winner hasn’t responded within 48 hours of the initial email with their shipping address, the next name pulled will be the winner.

Last to Die Book Contest

Enter for a chance to win a copy of Last to Die by Kate Brady.

Two ways to enter:

1. TODAY- LEAVE A COMMENT on this blog post.

2. Throughout the month of September, you will have other opportunities to enter. The more comments you leave, the better chances you have to win. At the end of any post in September, leave a response. Your comment will automatically increase your chances.  

To be updated on the September posts, I suggest you sign up to my mailing list if you’re not already a member.  To sign up, click or paste the following link: http://www.feedblitz.com/f/?Sub=498262

All entries must be in between now and 11:59 p.m est 9/30/10.  Several winners will be chosen at random.

ABOUT THE BOOK

A ruthless killer hides in plain sight, someone no one believes is capable of murder. Within a week, six women will be murdered, all punished for their dark pasts. Detective Dani Cole is determined to track down this serial killer whose victims include a young woman she pulled out of a life of crime. Her investigation leads her to a photography foundation and the renowned photographer Mitch Sheridan, a man she she fell in love with years ago but has tried to forget. Dani and Mitch are instantly attracted to each other again, though their troubled pasts keep them from getting too close. Together, through the course of the investigation, they unearth a dark chain of deception that leads to a killer who is closer than they think.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Kate Brady began writing fiction when her doctoral research became tedious.  For years, she wrote in the closet, penning several novels that—thankfully—remain there.  Now, she leads a double life.  Some days, she’s a choral conductor and professor of music education.  Other days, she plays with imaginary people on her computer. Kate lives in Atlanta with her husband, two children, and an array of furry, feathery, and scaly things.  When she has time to read, her nose is most often found in a police story or gourmet cooking magazine!  She is currently working on her next novel.

Contest open to US & CANADA residents only. Contest ends at 11:59 p.m. September 30, 2010. Void where prohibited by law. The winners will be notified via email. If the winner hasn’t responded within 48 hours of the initial email with their shipping address, the next name pulled will be the winner.
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