Don't forget to head on over to Goodreads, where you can enter to win a free copy of my Catholic novel for young and even not-so-young adults,
Finding Grace. There are only five days left! All you have to do is click on that "Enter to win" button on the right...see it? Right at the bottom of that white box at the top of the sidebar over there. That'll take you to the Goodreads page where you can put your name in the proverbial hat. What have you got to lose?
This could be you.
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Well hello, there, beloved middle son! |
Or this.
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And hi, sweet baby sister! |
Look at those satisfied customers! (What would I do without my ever-supportive family members? They are the best book promoters and salespeople an unknown first-time author could ask for. It's too bad I can't pay them better.)
Sorry, readers. Do you feel as if you've been tricked today--that you clicked on here to read a blog post and got blindsided with, as Ralphie would put it, a "lousy commercial"? (I just love that scene in "A Christmas Story" where he locks himself in the bathroom to decode his first secret message using his long-awaited and longed-for Little Orphan Annie decoder ring, and it spells out, "Drink more Ovaltine." Oh, the disappointment! The disillusionment!)
But anyway, truly: ENTER TO WIN; READ
FINDING GRACE; OVER AND OUT.
I started reading your book a few days ago! I can identify with Grace so much...and her dad...and I am 25! ;-) needless to say, I am really enjoying it.
ReplyDeleteI can certainly relate to her, too--and I'm 55! I am so thrilled to hear you're enjoying it. My day has been made. :)
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