Wednesday 17 August 2011

Didn't receive an ARC of String Bridge? Then enter to win one of two copies available!


Just a quick post to let you know that Bridge Social Media are giving away two print ARCs of my debut String Bridge. If you're interested, hop on over and leave a comment HERE to enter into the draw! You don't have to be following the blog to enter, but I think it just common courtesy if you do, yeah? Just for me? Pretty please with a cherry on top?

[Karen+Gowen+copy.jpg]On another awesomely exciting note, Karen Gowen, author of Farm Girl, Uncut Diamonds and forthcoming, House of Diamonds, (this October) has posted an early review of String Bridge today on her blog. If you don't know Karen, take this opportunity to get to know her a little and follow her blog too. She's an amazing an inspiring woman!

I'll be off from blogging for the rest of the week due to a heavy workload. So, see you next Monday and good luck in the draw! :o)


9 comments:

  1. Cool! I'll check out her review. I'm sure she loved the book as much as I have.

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  2. Just read the review and I really enjoyed what she wrote.

    Have a pleasant time off although I'm sure you'l be busy.

    Yvonne.

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  3. Ooh, going to check out the review. Thanks!

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  4. Okay, I'll check out the review. Too eager, am I. Going to sign up for an ARC then. Sweet!

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  5. Read the review over at Karen's. Your book sounds great. New follower. :)

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  6. Your review at Karen's was great! I'm so backed up with reads right now, now way I could have time to read yours before your blog tour, but I'm happy to host you.

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  7. Congratulations on your upcoming book, Jessica.

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