Pre-order SAVING GRACE, get HAPPY FOOD free!

Jane has a very special gift for my readers to celebrate the launch of my sixteenth novel, SAVING GRACE, on December 30th in the US. If you pre-order SAVING GRACE, you’ll get a Jane Green book for free, and not just any old book…

Jane Green - Saving Grace - US           Jane Green - Happy Food cover

Most of you know that I not only love to cook, I had some chef training at the French Culinary Institute in New York a few years ago. I have finally penned my very own cookbook. HAPPY FOOD is filled with recipes I have created, collected, and cooked for years. This truly is the food that makes my family and friends happy.
I’m sharing these recipes with you, my loyal friends, straight from my heart. There are desserts and entrees, appetizers and sides. Each recipe is accompanied by a story from me about what that particular dish means to me, or how it features in my life, including some of the mishaps.
A beautifully designed e-book, HAPPY FOOD is filled with gorgeous never-before-seen photographs.
HAPPY FOOD will be available for purchase at a later date, but for now the only way to get my brand new cookbook is via this special promotion.
Here is how to claim your free gift:
1. Order SAVING GRACE from your favorite bookseller between now and 12/29/14
2. Email your proof of purchase to happyfood@tandemliterary.com
3. You will receive an email response with a unique single-use code to redeem your free copy of HAPPY FOOD
It is that simple. If you live outside the US and have already bought SAVING GRACE, you are still eligible to claim this gift. Just follow the same steps as outlined above, sending in your receipt to get your code.
I hope you all love HAPPY FOOD as much as I loved putting it together. Enjoy it along with my deep and everlasting gratitude for your continued support.
Happy reading and happy cooking to each and every one of you.
Much love,
Jane xxx

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