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Tis the Season…For Holiday Gifts

by | Dec 17, 2024 | Books, Cat Behavior & Care, Dog Training & Care | 0 comments

If you’re like me, last minute shopping for holiday gifts has me scurrying around like Shadow chasing squirrels. Or Karma-kat chasing Trinity-Kitten. Shipping delays for holiday gift ideas also often mean gifts come AFTER the celebration, urk! So many of y’all already “adopted” my Christmas Cat Legend gift book, but I’m sad it won’t ship in time for Christmas for some folks.

I always appreciate easy-to-share items like gift cards. And as I know many of y’all are fans of my pet books and/or the thrillers (THANK YOU!) I wanted to figure out a way for you to share your favorites as gifts (especially the digital ones). Lo and behold, there’s a way to create gift cards, who knew? That way, the folks on your list receive the code via Email and can shop for what they want (or you can get the email code, print it out, and tuck it inside a fancy card for their stocking :))

Last Minute Holiday Gifts & Gift Cards

Gift card codes are emailed from Amy Shojai’s Books. The $10 gift card could, for example, purchase one of the thriller Ebooks or Audiobooks.

The $40 gift card covers the cost of the 8-book audiobook bundle, for example, or two of the paperback thrillers–or could be applied toward a larger purchase.

The $50 gift card covers the cost of the 8-book Ebook bundle, for example, or three of the paperback thrillers–or could be applied toward a larger purchase.

The $100 gift card covers the cost of 6 paperback thrillers, for example, or four of the large print paperback thrillers–or could be applied toward a larger purchase like the thriller paperback bundle for 8 books.

Discounted Holiday Gift Sets On Sale

Maybe you’ve been GOOD all year long, dodged getting on Santa’s naughty list, and you deserve a reward…or special TREET as my furry crew would say. For those in the mood to binge into reading, or wanting to “gift” a new puppy or kitten lover, I’ve got you covered to shop holiday gift sets on sale in discounted bundles of:

I also offer a bundle of 8 large print format thrillers for $64 off, for those needing extra help to see the print. If any of those spark your interest…

CLICK HERE TO SHOP ALL THE DEALS!

Feel free to share this with others who might be interested. Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Joyous Kwanza, Boxing Day, Yule, New Year, and Season’s Greetings to all who celebrate in your own special way.

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