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Since this pandemic started, I’ve been staying mostly at home to minimize the risk of someone in the household getting sick. Which means I’ve gotten to catch up on some things, like decluttering the house, doing DIY projects, and reading.
I started reading the ebooks
and paperbacks I'd purchased but didn’t get to yet. But one book sitting on my shelf that I hadn't read yet was my own book, Circles, that I published back
in 2012. I decided to reacquaint myself
with the novel that I spent a better part of a year writing.
I sat myself down on the couch and started reading. I read that book all day. When I turned the last page, I took a breath and thought, “Wow, this is a GOOD story!”
Of course, it was a good
story for me because, well, I wrote it – I won't deny that I'm biased here.
I realized that when I published my novel, I didn't give it the love it deserved. While I don't have trouble selling other people's brands, I felt uncomfortable selling my own book. So after my first announcement to social media that I had published a novel, a few book talks, and a couple of gentle reminders that I would have really loved some reviews, I stopped trying.
But reading Circles again, I realized I sold
my story short. My book deserved more pitching
than I gave. So, I’m going to ask my novel for forgiveness: I’m going to tell
everyone who will listen to read this amazing urban fantasy adventure. Yeah, ok, I admit there might be a typo somewhere in the book, and I
managed to repeat a phrase at one point. But my story made me cry. Twice. And I
wrote it – I knew what was coming!
If you or someone you know is a reader who
enjoys fantastic adventures with supernatural characters that happen in our
everyday world, Circles is a must-read. And to prove it, for the
next 5 days I’m giving away a free copy of Circles this week only
so I can prove to you just how good my story is. If urban fantasy is your genre,
or extraordinary adventure is your thing, click this link to get a free
copy of Circles.
What’s the catch? I am asking for your email so that I may
do two things: 1 – tell you “I told you so” when you discover how awesome my
novel was, and even if you read it and decided it wasn’t as awesome as I said
it was, hey – it was free! And 2 – to ask you to give your honest review of my
novel (even if you hated it), either on GoodReads, Amazon, Apple Books, or other
platform you might frequent (Barnes & Noble, Scribd, etc.). You will also
be added to my monthly newsletter, however, once you receive the first one
please feel free to unsubscribe if you would rather not hear about any further
awesomeness from me.
I am convinced that my story is worth sharing and deserves a
place on your physical or digital bookshelf. So get your free ebook copy now
before the offer goes away in five days!
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