Catherine Ryan Hyde Catherine Ryan Hyde is the author of more than 25 published and forthcoming books, including the bestselling When I found You, Pay It Forward, Don't Let Me Go, and Take Me With You.

         

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Different kind of giveaway

Catherine Ryan Hyde

This is a little more personal and less strictly book-related.

Hard to believe it was a year ago today that I got my first look at Mt Everest. I woke up in Namche Bazaar, and before breakfast my guide walked me up the hill to the Tenzing Norgay monument. He knew the clouds could close in later in the day, and that my view of the world's highest peak was not guaranteed. After breakfast we hiked up to the Hotel Everest View, where I spent the next two nights.

On the way down through Namche I bought two packs of prayer flags, large and small, as gifts for the people back home. But a year has gone by and I still have three large and three small strings of them, still carefully rolled and never used or given out.

I'm wondering if any of my readers would be interested in genuine Nepali prayer flags, lovingly carried down the mountain from Namche Bazaar to Lukla ("the world's most dangerous airport") by an author whose work they enjoy.

If that's you, let me know in the comments. Because these should be out in the world, unfurled. And if you missed all of this last year, the photos are HERE.

Thanks for being my reader!

ALLIE AND BEA audio giveaway

Catherine Ryan Hyde

It's been too long since I did a giveaway, and I'm ready to start doing more.

Up for grabs this week are three ALLIE AND BEA audiobooks in MP3 format. The UPS guy just brought them a couple of days ago. That means in the weeks to come he'll be bringing more fun items--CD set audiobooks and finished paperbacks. So watch this space for more giveaways. 

ALLIE AND BEA doesn't even go on sale until May 23rd. So I'm giving away something you literally couldn't buy if you wanted to.

Now. The housekeeping. I always ask people to read this simple paragraph (below) about how to enter. Lots of people don't, and so I can't enter them. But all I can do is ask. PLEASE:

Leave a comment below to be entered. Please DO leave your email address in the comment form (even though it will say it's optional). I promise I won't use it for any other purpose but to notify you if you win. Please DON'T leave your email address in the body of your comment unless you want everybody to see it. (It will seem there is no place for your name and email. But when you hit "Post Comment," you'll see those fields come up.)

 And if you're reading this on Goodreads, please click through and leave your comment on my original blog. Otherwise I worry I'll forget you when the time comes to draw names.

 I'll leave this open for a week. Good luck!

So. Many. Deal. Alerts.

Catherine Ryan Hyde

April is an amazing month for Kindle deals on my books in the US marketplace. If you haven't read them all and are looking to fill up your Kindle (or other device), this is your month.

First, I'm pleased to announce that from now through April 30th LEAVING BLYTHE RIVER is on sale for only $1.50 as part of Amazon's 150 Kindle ebooks for $1.50 each promotion.

Then there's another April promotion called 50 Kindle Book Deals for $2 Each. And I have four books included in this promotion. Four! They are: WHEN I FOUND YOU, THE LANGUAGE OF HOOFBEATS, TAKE ME WITH YOU, and WALK ME HOME.

So what can I say but... happy reading! 

ASK HIM WHY is on Prime Reading

Catherine Ryan Hyde

I'm happy to announce that I have a new title on Prime Reading, meaning it's free to Amazon Prime members anytime in about the next three months (they rotate the free titles). It's ASK HIM WHY.

I know people confuse Prime Reading with the reading subscription program Kindle Unlimited. But KU has a small monthly fee. Prime Reading is now part of what you automatically receive with your Prime membership. It's more like the Kindle Owners Lending Library, except the KOLL has a limit on the numbers of books you can borrow, and this does not.

Okay, I probably just confused you further. If you have Prime, and have not read ASK HIM WHY, go get it. It's absolutely free to you.

Happy reading!

A special giveaway for the #LakeUnionAuthors Twitter party

Catherine Ryan Hyde

Tuesday, March 7th is the Lake Union Authors Twitter Party. It's a big event, of which I will be a small part. The chat as a whole will go from 4:30 to 9:00 P.M. Eastern time, with 30 Lake Union authors participating, answering reader questions, and giving away lots of prizes. I will be featured at 5:30 Eastern time (2:15 my time, which is Pacific).

My contribution to the prize-giving will be three copies of my newest novel, SAY GOODBYE FOR NOW, one each to three winners chosen at random Tuesday evening.

If you're on Twitter, drop in on the chat by following the hashtag #LakeUnionAuthors. And be sure to tag your questions with that same hashtag so the authors will see them. I'll be tweeting links to this giveaway, so people who don't follow my blog can get in the running.

Just comment to enter. As always, please remember to leave your email in the comment form (a field for it will come up after you press "post"). I can't enter you unless I know how to contact you if you win. And I will never use your email for any other purposes. If you want to follow my news, you can subscribe at the lower left-hand corner of any page of this site. If not, you will never be spammed.  

Happy chatting, and good luck!

Two great deal alerts for March

Catherine Ryan Hyde

I always think it's especially helpful when Amazon discounts my most recent ebook, because a lot of you have not read it yet. So I'm happy about this announcement.

For the entire month of March, SAY GOODBYE FOR NOW is a Kindle Monthly Deal at only $1.99.

The second bit of good news is that WORTHY is included in Amazon's March 100 Kindle Books for $1 each. In case you missed that one.

If you've already read both, I wouldn't argue if you felt like telling a friend who likes to get books at a great price.

Happy reading!

Large print giveaway

Catherine Ryan Hyde

My publisher, Lake Union (Amazon Publishing) asked me recently if I had a use for a small box of these large print editions of LEAVING BLYTHE RIVER. I said what I always say: Yes, send them along--I'll give them away on my blog.

So here goes. I have three of these up for grabs today. They are big, really beautiful hardcovers. All you have to do to get in the running to win one is read two short paragraphs below. And it's only to make sure I can enter you. So really... not sure how many different ways there are to say this... please take twenty seconds to read the instructions. I ask because I really want to give you free books!

Leave a comment below to be entered. Please DO leave your email address in the comment form (even though it will say it's optional). I promise I won't use it for any other purpose but to notify you if you win. Please DON'T leave your email address in the body of your comment unless you want everybody to see it. (It will seem there is no place for your name and email. But when you hit "Post Comment," you'll see those fields come up.)

 And if you're reading this on Goodreads, please click through and leave your comment on my original blog. Otherwise I worry I'll forget you when the time comes to draw names.

 I'll leave this open for a week to ten days. Good luck!

A Platinum Quill Award for TAKE ME WITH YOU

Catherine Ryan Hyde

Those of you who know me know that I deeply appreciate my readers and fans, and I'm always looking for an opportunity to say a big thank you for your loyalty.

And here's a great opportunity.

I just received this commemoration of 500,000 readers for my novel TAKE ME WITH YOU. It's the second of my novels to receive this honor, after WHEN I FOUND YOU.

So if you downloaded a Kindle copy of this book, bought a paperback, read it on Kindle Unlimited, or even read it from the library and recommended it to a friend, you made this happen. This thank you is directly to you. As I've said many times before, no one is more important than my readers. Without my readers I'd be out of a job.

Thank you! Let's keep this great teamwork going!

Better than Blurbs: Kindness Boomerang by Orly Wahba

Catherine Ryan Hyde

Because I no longer write blurbs, but still very much want to help other authors, I've launched a (very occasional) blog series called Better Than Blurbs. The authors and I will have in-depth discussions about their books, which I hope will help readers identify whether they'd enjoy reading them. I haven't done one of these posts for a while because of time constraints, but this one is so made to order for Pay It Forward fans that I couldn't resist. The author is Life Vest Inside's Orly Wahba, and the book is Kindness Boomerang: How to Save the World (and Yourself) Through 365 Daily Acts.

Me: Orly, please tell us a little about the book in your own words:

Orly: Kindness is a very broad term, it can mean any of number of things and so when I began writing this Lesson-a-Day book in kindness, I wanted to ensure that it touched on many of those different aspects. There are 12 categories of kindness that repeat throughout the book. Whether it be Kindness with Yourself, Kindness in the Home, in the workplace, with strangers, in relationships, with nature, on the go, etc... Each day of the year has its own act of kindness, inspirational quote and a short reflection or personal story about the power of paying it forward. The reflection gives me an opportunity to take the act of the day to the next level and hopefully inspire the reader to see how it can apply to their life. It’s meant to create a moment of stillness for the reader, the time to reflect, the time to connect to a part of themselves amidst the hectic nature of everyday life. Writing this book wasn’t a task, it was a journey. A journey I took through my past and through what I hope will be my future. It’s only when we stop and hit the pause the button that we can see where we’ve come and decide where we hope to go. 

Me: Will you please tell us a little about your life and background? What drew you to advocating for the practice of kindness?

Orly: Ever since childhood I’ve had a deep passion to unite people in a way like never before; to truly change the world. To help people see beyond the labels and connect with the heart of one another; recognizing that we are in fact a piece of the same puzzle. Like pieces of a puzzle we all may be different shapes and different colors, but each and every piece is the same size; no one being more or less important than the other. It is my belief that we are all unique, significant and special in our own way; each of us with something to contribute to this wonderful world that only we can give. 

A bit about myself. I was a middle school teacher for 7 amazing years; years in which I learned as much as I taught. Kindness, compassion, empathy, character, values. These were the fundamental teachings that ensued both in and out of the classroom. As a teenager, I had gone through a severe depression in my tenth grade year after a fire broke out in my house. It was one of those years where everything that could go wrong went wrong. And while I was always super positive, believing wholeheartedly that everything happens for a reason, seeing my family, above all my parents, struggle hurt me to my core. Not wanting to be an additional burden and not knowing where to turn, I simply bottled up my feelings until they began eating away at me from the inside out. I was home from school for a couple of months and I remember crying for most of that time. What hurt the most is that during those two months not one person came to visit, not one person called to check in on me. The fire took away the materialistic possessions, but not hearing from people made me feel as though I was irrelevant, that if I weren’t here tomorrow no one would be the wiser. I was extremely shy as a teenager with super low confidence, but I always loved people and made it a point to go out of my way for people. Feeling like I was left behind made me feel as though I didn’t make an impact, as though I was insignificant and those feelings eat away at you in a way like no other.

After being forced to go back to school, I was not the studious, happy go lucky kid that had left a couple months back. Sitting in the corner, all in black, writing morbid poetry was now my place within it all. I was angry, hurt, confused and feelings of hopelessness consumed me. It was one morning while I was washing up that something shifted. As I was looking at myself deeply in the mirror, I no longer saw myself. That 4-year-old kid who believed she had the power to change the world was gone; it was as though someone had taken her from me. That feeling scared me most of all. It was that day, as a 15 year old kid, that I made a promise to myself. A promise that would remain in my heart until this very day. A promise that led me to teaching, that led me to start my organization, a promise that guides me each and every day. I promised myself to be there for others the way I had wished someone would have been there for me. To see others the way I wished someone would have seen me. Those next few years of high school were tough, to say the least. While I walked alone, it afforded me the chance to do something that most teenagers don’t get a chance to do, to do something most adults don’t get a chance to do. It afforded me the opportunity to fall in love with me for me. It was no longer about fitting into a certain click or acting in a certain way to impress someone. I was who I was for me and no one else and I found myself in that loneliness, I found my voice within that silence.

Then in my senior year of high school it had all come to a head and I was finally ready to step into the person I knew I was always meant to become. I’ll never forget it. I was on senior seminar, sitting in a session with my fellow peers and the teacher was discussing obstacles and overcoming adversity. For the very first time I did something I never did before. I raised my hand. I had something to contribute to the conversation. I opened my mouth and words poured forward from my heart. My peers, people I used to be intimidated from were listening to me and what’s more coming to me afterwards asking for advice. What I found was that the more I gave, the more I healed and the more I gave the more I healed. I became obsessed and in love with the concept of giving and understanding it’s very nature and how it transforms a person by providing the most coveted possession of all – PURPOSE.

I stepped into my own during my senior year, literally becoming involved in every after school activity and charity work as I could possibly handle. Soon enough I began mentoring at risk kids, speaking in front of crowds and leading seminars myself.

It was that same energy and motivation that led me to teaching. Understanding the importance of a child feeling and internalizing their worth, their inherent value regardless of how pretty they are, how smart they, how athletic they are, are or how wealthy they are. I wanted to be a mirror for those children, helping them see the true beauty that lies within them, a beauty that no one could take away. For me, teaching wasn’t simply about handing over facts and figures but educating the soul of a child. It was about breaking down the barriers of class distinction and showing the kids that whether you were the “popular” kid in the grade or whether you were the “loner” – everyone has insecurities; some just show theirs differently. It was once they were able to see each other in the same light that true connection began to form and that is exactly where growth and strength of character comes from.

Me: Tell us a little bit about your own nonprofit organization, Life Vest Inside.

It was through my years teaching that my non-profit organization, Life Vest Inside, came about, as you’ll read in the introduction of the book. Without going into the specifics and details, Life Vest Inside’s mission is to inspire, educate and empower people of all backgrounds to lead a life of kindness. We achieve this through inspirational media, technology, education and on the ground events. But more than kindness, empowerment is at the center of it all. The key is to empower people to recognize their value, that they do in fact matter and while they may be one in seven billion, the number that matters the most is that they are one. When you take a look at all of the vast social issues plaguing society today and you continuously ask the question of “WHY?” - what you find is that it all stems from a lack of self value, self worth and the feeling of lacking purpose. While there are many organizations and programs aiming to combat these issues, they approach them from the “anti” mindset. Bullying – anti-bullying. Drugs – anti drugs. Depression – anti depression. War – anti war. In a sense, they are utilizing negativity to fight against negativity, which will only lead to more negativity. The mission of Life Vest Inside is to prevent these issues from coming into existence by understanding the true root of the problem as opposed to placing a band-aid on the problem. Only when you understand the underlying root cause, can you truly create a long lasting change.

In today’s world of digital media, many people get sucked into measuring the purpose and value of their lives by comparing it to what they presume to be the norm on social media. I’m a big believer in the good of social media, however anything can be used for both good and bad. The issue begins when people become addicted to viewing their value through the lens of another or based on the number of likes and comments they receive after posting a picture. True value, true validation can only come from within a person. It is precisely because of this that when a person is engaged in an act of kindness and in an act of giving they feel so good. Because in that moment they are validated for the right reasons as opposed to what society tells them should validate them.  In that moment of giving they catch a glimpse of their potential, their ability to bring goodness into the world. It is that feeling that provides a person with a sense of PURPOSE. And once someone is filled with purpose they now have the capability to give back to the world in a greater way. If we think about it, true empowerment and self-value increases the number of givers in this world. The more people recognize that they have something to give, the more likely we are as a people to tackle the greatest problems that the generation faces and actually resolve them.

Me: How did you come to be involved with the Pay It Forward Foundation?

Orly: I guess you can say that I experienced the Kindness Boomerang effect through the Pay it Forward Foundation. Pay it Forward has been part of my life for years and left an impression long before I came to know of the Foundation. I’ll never forget the first time I read the book and the first time I watched the film. It was as though someone literally peeked into my soul and vocalized all that I was feeling; the simple concept that each and every person matters and can make a difference in this world in an extraordinary way. The understanding that one act can create a boomerang of kindness. We won’t always see the impact or know that it was our positive actions that set in motion a wave of goodness. Within Trevor I saw a reflection of myself; a child who believed wholeheartedly in the good of humanity. I can say without question that Pay it Forward played a significant role in the intense passion and unwavering commitment I’ve made to pursuing a life of spreading kindness. The book was released during that period of uncertainty I was facing in high school and the film hit the stage when I had just began finding my voice in my senior year of high school, further empowering me to tap into my hidden potential. It’s no wonder that in my junior year I took my creative writing class very seriously and had a dream of becoming an author. Then in my senior year my dream further developed to wanting to direct for film. I wanted an outlet to share my voice and inspire others in the way I was inspired. You wouldn’t find me without a video camera in my hand throughout senior year; for me it was about capturing moments and creating dialogue with an audience that would inspire them to see something they never saw before. 

It’s no wonder that when I went to college the following year I decided to double major in English and Film Production. I knew I was meant to share a message with the world but I was still figuring out how. I remember proclaiming in my senior year of college that I was going to make a film that would reach the world and then I would go into teaching. Turns out that life planned for it to be the exact opposite way. Through some array of circumstances I was given the opportunity to teach middle school right out of college. I’ll never forget walking into the classroom for the very first time. The sense of fear and uncertainly consumed me. Would I make a difference? Would I leave an imprint? From the very first day I fell in love with teaching and knew it was my calling. I wanted to become a Mr. Simonet for my students; a teacher who empowered, motivated and inspired her students to be the very best they can be. It was the most transformative years of my life and you can bet that Pay it Forward was a film I showed and discussed with my students; impacting them in the same way it impacted me those years before.

When I decided to shoot my short film, Kindness Boomerang, during my summer off from teaching it had been 7 years since I was involved in film and I was scared. I didn’t know if I had what it takes but I knew I had a message that needed to be shared. After shooting the film and returning to school, that 4-year-old kid started dreaming, but she started dreaming way bigger. I realized that if I was going to pursue my childhood dream I needed to go all in. I let the school know that I would be taking the following year off to see what would happen if I committed my whole self to this dream. In October 2011, I made the film public without knowing who would see it or how they would even stumble on it. Within a couple of months Kindness Boomerang went viral and the dream of making a film that would reach the world became a reality. And then it happened. Someone from the Pay it Forward Foundation reached out to me letting me know that the film had made its way to them and they were touched by it and wanted to meet. I’ll never forget the feeling of excitement I felt. It was then that I became acquainted with the work of the Foundation and had the privilege to email you Catherine to share how your work influenced and inspired me. It was the boomerang making its way all the way back around. 

Several years later I had the great fortune to reconnect with the Pay it Forward Foundation through David Goodwin, the Executive Director. From our first phone call I knew that David and I would be long time friends. I felt his heart and he felt mine and it was clear that it was filled to the brim with kindness. I was honored to select the Pay it Forward Foundation as Life Vest Inside’s 1st ever Charity Partner for our annual worldwide Dance for Kindness event. Every year, to kick off World Kindness Week, Life Vest Inside organizes Dance for Kindness, a WorldWide FlashMob during which groups from all across the globe unite under the banner of kindness and join together to perform to the same song, same dance, all happening on the same day. 10% of all proceeds from the worldwide event, which took place in 50 countries, 100 cities, was gifted to the Pay it Forward Foundation to help them continue their amazing work. I’ll never forget the excitement I felt to have the honor and privilege to write out a check to a Foundation that truly impacted my life and the lives of millions around the world. In addition, the Pay it Forward Foundation gifted Life Vest Inside with 1,500 copies of their book to distribute in our Gift it Forward bags to locations throughout the US, helping to further spread the message.

It was soon after that David Goodwin reached out with an even greater honor asking me to serve on the Board of the Pay it Forward Foundation. And so the kindness boomerang continues.  

Me: Please ask your own question, and answer it:

Orly: Being that Kindness Boomerang is a Lesson-a-Day book, how would you recommend people read it?

I welcome readers to make this book a part of their daily routine or to simply pick it up from time to time. 

Like life, this book is meant to be enjoyed, savored and taken in little by little. It’s not a race to the finish, it’s about the journey, the experience, the reflecting in between the pages that makes the difference. Whether you read one entry a day in order, or choose to skip around; remember it’s not about what you read as much as what it helps you reflect on. 

On our path to becoming the person we strive to be, it’s easy to focus on the gap from where we are to where we want to be. Be careful, doing so can oftentimes discourage us; make us give up before we even take the first step. Be sure to stop. Look back and see how far you’ve already come; the ways you’ve already grown, the impact you’ve already made. Utilize that and allow it to propel you forward, understanding that the best kind of growth comes from a place of positivity, a place of accomplishment, a place of strength. 

This book isn’t meant to make you feel guilty for the things you haven’t done, the acts you’ve failed to notice, your shortcomings and failures. It’s meant to help you see that kindness has existed inside of you all along; that you’re greatest tool, the most crowning achievement isn’t dependent on awards, accolades or accomplishments. It isn’t based on your job, where you live, what you drive, your fame or your fortune. It’s simply based on the impact that you’ve made, the lives you’ve touched without even noticing it. Reminding you that your life vest, your ability to stay afloat in a world that sometimes seems to be pulling you downward has been inside on you all along.

Me: Many thanks, Orly. I'm sure my Pay It Forward enthusiast readers will be interested in you, your organization, your book, and your short film. I want to close by mentioning that they can also find you on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and Instagram

A giveaway of Allie and Bea!

Catherine Ryan Hyde

I'm excited about this, and I hope you'll be half as excited to hear it. I was out of town for five days on a camping trip in the desert. When I got back, there was a mysterious box on my table, brought in by the catsitter. (Okay, there was a mountain of boxes, but one was extra mysterious.)

I opened it to find this. Brand new Advance Readers' Copies of my forthcoming novel Allie and Bea, which releases on May 23rd! And if I do say so (I didn't design the book, so I think I'm allowed), it looks fantastic.  And of course my very first thought was "I'll give some away on the blog." So I'm putting three of these babies up for grabs.

Entering is easy. I just include a short paragraph about how to enter and ask people to read it. And I can always tell that some people don't. Look, I can't force you to read this. But if you do I'll be able to put you in the running for an ARC. And I want that. And you want that, too. Right? Okay, good. This takes about twenty seconds.

Leave a comment below to be entered. Please DO leave your email address in the comment form (even though it will say it's optional). I promise I won't use it for any other purpose but to notify you if you win. Please DON'T leave your email address in the body of your comment unless you want everybody to see it. (It will seem there is no place for your name and email. But when you hit "Post Comment," you'll see those fields come up.)

 And if you're reading this on Goodreads, please click through and leave your comment on my original blog. Otherwise I worry I'll forget you when the time comes to draw names.

I'll leave this open for about a week and then draw three names at random. Good luck!

  

That cover reveal I promised

Catherine Ryan Hyde

In case you're a new subscriber and are wondering, no. I don't usually post to this blog so often. Usually more like twice a month. But there's a just a lot of exciting stuff going on right now.

For example, on the 8th of this month I posted a sneak peek into what's coming up in new releases. A lot of you have just finished SAY GOODBYE FOR NOW, or are reading it. And when you close that book, your mind may go to what's next for my novels.

So here is the brand new cover of ALLIE AND BEA, finalized today.

I've made an ALLIE AND BEA book page on this site, in case you don't yet know what it's about. It will be released on May 23rd, 2017. Sounds like a long way away, but it will be here in the blink of an eye. Time is like that.

And it can be preordered anytime in Kindle, paperback, or Audio CD.

Hope you are enjoying SAY GOODBYE FOR NOW, and Happy Reading!

SAY GOODBYE FOR NOW book birthday

Catherine Ryan Hyde

As I write this post, it's the 12th of December. Those of you who subscribe to the blog may be reading this on the 13th.

December 13th is the day my newest novel, SAY GOODBYE FOR NOW, drops. In other words, it goes on sale. If you preordered it, as I know many of you have, you will see it magically drop onto your Kindle somewhere around midnight tonight, the 12th. If you are reading this on Tuesday, check your device. It's probably there.

And if you preordered a paperback, they tend to ship them a couple of days early so they arrive on or around the 13th.

I'm excited for this one, and I hope you are, too! Happy reading, and I'll look forward to hearing what you think!

A sneak peek at what's coming next

Catherine Ryan Hyde

Five days until SAY GOODBYE FOR NOW! Okay. Sorry. Had to say that. Had to get that out of the way. :-)

But in case you're wondering what will be next up to read, here's a little sneak peek. Amazon already has a detail page for my next book, Allie and Bea, which is scheduled for release on May 23rd of 2017. No cover yet, but when we get the final I'll do a cover reveal right here on this blog.

CLICK HERE to check it out.

Hope you enjoy Say Goodbye for Now in the meantime, and, as always, happy reading!

So. Many. Paper. Book deals.

Catherine Ryan Hyde

December is a great month to buy physical (paper) books, because they can be stuffed into stockings and wrapped in paper and bows and tucked under trees.

So I was extremely happy when I found out that seven (7!) of my Lake Union novels are for sale for the month of December as part of Amazon's 50 Popular Fiction Books for up to 50% off promotion.

The titles currently on sale are: Walk Me Home, Ask Him Why, Leaving Blythe River, The Language of Hoofbeats, WorthyWhen I Found You, and Take Me With You.

And the prices are very attractive!

Happy shopping, wrapping, and reading!

BIG deal alert for the month of December

Catherine Ryan Hyde

I just found out that five of my ebooks are on sale for only $2 each for the whole month of December.

Amazon regularly runs a sale of collected books called "50 Kindle Book Deals for $2 Each."

The December group of sale books will include the following five titles of mine: WALK ME HOME, WHEN I FOUND YOU, THE LANGUAGE OF HOOFBEATS, LEAVING BLYTHE RIVER, and TAKE ME WITH YOU.

I do need to note that these deals apply only to the US marketplace, so my apologies to my readers in other countries. But more and more Amazon is including these titles in deals taking place in other territories. I'll keep you posted on that news.

Happy holidays and happy reading! 

100-copy ebook giveaway on GoodReads

Catherine Ryan Hyde

I just learned from my publisher that they are doing a Goodreads giveaway of my newest soon-to-be-released novel Say Goodbye for Now.

The format is Amazon Kindle, and there are 100 copies up for grabs between now and December 12th. 

So go put your name in the hat. It costs nothing to enter, and you just might walk away with a copy.

CLICK HERE to be taken to the giveaway page.

Good luck, and happy reading!

More brand new discussion guides!

Catherine Ryan Hyde

Book groups take note!

Some of you may remember that my publisher, Lake Union, had a great response to the requests I'd been getting for discussion guides. My editor went to Andrea Hurst, the wonderful author/agent/editor who does the developmental edits on my Lake Union novels, and asked her to write questions for every book of mine that Lake Union published.

That's: When I Found YouWalk Me HomeTake Me with YouThe Language of HoofbeatsWorthyAsk Him Why, and Leaving Blythe River.

And my next release, Say Goodbye for Now, will have the discussion guide included with the book.

I was so happy with all these discussion guides that I went back to Andrea on my own and asked her to write guides for my more popular backlist titles Don't Let Me Go, Where We Belong, and When You Were Older, and they are available now! You can click on the links in the previous sentence, find them on their individual book pages on this site, or go straight to the page "Book Group Discussion Questions" in the "Extras" menu.

And remember my offer to all book groups: If you want any of my always-free swag--such as hand-signed and personalized bookmarks, book plates, or both--there is no SASE required and I will cover the postage. It's my way of saying thank you for choosing my book.

More Information HERE.

Happy reading and discussing!

Here's where giveaways get really fun

Catherine Ryan Hyde

So, look what the UPS guy brought me yesterday. Finished copies of my new December release SAY GOODBYE FOR NOW.

I think these look wonderful, I love the cover, and I can't wait to give some away. I always think it means more to be able to win a book you couldn't buy today even if you wanted to. (You can preorder it anytime, but it won't "drop" until December 13th.)

So, you know the drill. Except some of you don't, because a handful of entries always come in with no email address, which means I can't notify you if you win, so I can't enter you. So PLEASE take a minute (less than a minute, actually) and read some simple guidelines for entering: 

Leave a comment below to be entered. Please DO leave your email address in the comment form (even though it will say it's optional). I promise I won't use it for any other purpose but to notify you if you win. Please DON'T leave your email address in the body of your comment unless you want everybody to see it. (It will seem there is no place for your name and email. But when you hit "Post Comment," you'll see those fields come up.)

 And if you're reading this on Goodreads, please click through and leave your comment on my original blog. Otherwise I worry I'll forget you when the time comes to draw names.

I'll leave this open for a week to ten days and the draw five (five!) winners at random.

Good luck!