I hope this works. It’s my first experiment with Rafflecopter. To enter to win this giveaway, leave a comment below. Your comment can be anything Starbucks related. Also click through and view the book that I recently published. (Here is the link to view Tales of the Siren: A StarbucksMelody on Amazon.com – the paperback is only $9.99 and even less if you have Amazon prime.) Both Kindle versions and paperback versions are available via Amazon.com.
I really have done A TON of giveaways on this blog over the past five years, and usually what I do is manually write everyone’s name on a small card and pick one person’s name out of a Starbucks bag. I’m a little bit worried if I’m using Rafflecopter correctly. If you want to enter this giveaway do all of the following: Write one comment below. Do not write more than one comment. Say anything related to Starbucks. You could mention your favorite drink or food or whatever you like. Instead of writing something about Starbucks, you could mention if you’ve actually read my book and if there was anything in particular that struck you. Click through and check out my new book! I’ll be pretty blunt – It’s not required that you actually buy the book, but I thought there may be plenty of people who will be enticed by Tales of the Siren: A StarbucksMelody. Mentioned that you viewed the book. You can write something as simple as “I clicked through!” or “I saw your book on Amazon.”
Use the Rafflecopter widget to get in your entry. I’m going to let it pick a winner for me! (In case I haven’t been clear, I’ll re-mention it here. Last time I did a giveaway, I was very strict about the form of the comment. This time, I’m not. This is very free-form commenting and very forgiving about the comments. Since I’m letting Rafflecopter do the choosing of a winner, I’m not being picky about the comments – but I love reading your comments! 🙂 But it is Rafflecopter, and not the fact of your comment that gets you entered.)
On the topic of Tales of the Siren, it’s been out about two weeks. I’m starting to hear wonderful feedback from those who have already read it. It’s intended as a fun and uplifting, easy read about Starbucks. This book takes a unique look at Starbucks by putting a spotlight on how Starbucks is different than other Fortune 500 companies. In this book, you will see examples of their blogger/ customer out reach (read the chapter on Blonde Roast), examples of how even top leadership like Cliff Burrows (President of Starbucks Americas, EMEA, and Teavana) gets involved in community service and will pick up litter and plant tree seedlings, and examples of friendships made along the way.
If you’ve been thinking about buying Tales of the Siren, I hope you’ll do so now and tell others about it. I’m doing all of my own publicity, so this means I am counting on word of mouth excitement.
Make sure you enter the giveaway before Rafflecopter says the giveaway has ended. And you have to be over 18 years old to play. I’ll mail a loaded Starbucks card anywhere – I’ll even put it on an Evolution Fresh card if you like so you have one for your collection. However, I do not accept responsibility for your ability to actually use the card. Not all Starbucks markets (especially true of some foreign Starbucks markets) have and use Starbucks cards.
As always, I delete personal attacks and comments that are just hostile and nasty.
I hope this works.
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I absolutely love what you do for this company, Melody. You do something that I don’t see anybody else doing – providing a true, honest, and informed customer opinion, and lifting a little bit of the iron curtain to help other customers, those who are unsure about how starbucks works, to better understand everything from the customer perspective. By proxy you also pay my wages, so for that I’m super grateful. Keep doing what you’re doing!
I love the caramel ribbon crunch frappuccino. Perfect for summer!
I love Starbuck’s breakfast sandwiches!
I love peppermint mochas. Mmmm mint.
I plan to visit some of the places you suggested when taking a trip to Seattle in the fall.
I recently discovered your blog (via reddit) – I love Starbucks and am having a blast reading your older entries!
I wish we had Fizzio around here. As a partner, I’ve read it’s not that great working with it/it’s a bit of a pain, plus it looks like it would take up a lot of room we dot actually have. As a curious partner/customer, I would LOVE to play around with and different flavour combinations.
I haven’t tried the Teavana teas yet…I’ll definitely have to make and effort to grab a passion tea lemonade or something now that it’s summer.
I love the yummy refreshers!
I’ve been anticipating the release of your book for a while now. It is in my cart & I will order it tomorrow, after I come home from my surgery. I love Starbucks & anything coffee-related (including your blog), so how can I not own the cleverly-titled book “Tales of the Siren; A Starbucks Melody” by Melody Overton??
Starbucks is my weakness, but thankfully I don’t have one located too close to me or I might go broke. When I travel to the next city (15 miles away), a visit to Starbucks is always a must.
$50 could buy me a lot of caramel macchiatos! My favorite ♥
I wish I could afford Starbucks more often but i can’t this would be a great treat I love all things Starbucks 🙂
I would love if Starbucks would bring non dairy and soy options nationwide!
Love your blog! Wish I wasn’t such a chicken to order some of the custom drinks I read about in one of your recent blog posts (pretty sunset tazo iced tea). Don’t want to be “that” customer so I am sticking to my regular drinks. Maybe I need to become more bold!
I love the Iced Passion Tea – I get a Trenta sized cup of it every time I go and as soon as I walk up to the register at my usual store the barista already knows my order!
Read the synopsis for your book. It sounds really interesting! I love a “behind the scenes” kind of stories!
I love the teas!
I’m a busy mom with a child with a disability, and Starbucks is my special treat to myself about once a week. The number of treats I could get with a $50 gift card…ohhhhhhh….. 😉 Thanks for the chance! 🙂
I found your blog while searching about the free refills for the Starbucks rewards program. Interesting stuff – thanks!
I love your blog! It’s awesome!
My recent patronage of the Clover machine has revitalized my Starbucks loyalty. The dark roast drip coffee selection and availability, not to mention the quality of each cup, has an erratic consistency. The purity and nuance of the beans comes through with great clarity when coffee is made on the Clover. Although the stores in closest proximity to me do not have the machines, those stores become a magnetic destination on the weekends or when I have a free reward to use!
I just got an email from starbucks saying i am at gold level..just waiting on the actual gold card
I’m obsessed with the Oprah Chai!
Melody who won?