There is of course a reward: Your choice of either an advance reader copy of the new work in progress or a signed copy of the paperback version of "The Griffin Cryer". Either leave a comment, or use the form below, and if your name is chosen by a griffin, you'll receive notification via email.
Happy February everyone! As Shelley said, "If winter comes, can spring be far behind?" Much as I love warm cozy nights in with plenty of nothing but reading to do, I can't wait for spring, and longer daylight hours. St David's Day on the first of March is always special in our house, this year even more so, as we plan to release "The Griffin Cryer" in print. Browsing through the reviews already left for the ebook version, some readers have been kind enough to express their hope for a sequel; a few have even emailed to say how much they enjoyed the read, and they too have asked if there'll be more adventures featuring Frankie and her new found friends. The answer is "yes" – there is so much more to explore! I may need a little help though, as the next in series will feature even more griffins – and they all deserve appropriate griffin-ish names. So if you've a favourite griffin name, please don't be shy – I'd love to hear your suggestions! There is of course a reward: Your choice of either an advance reader copy of the new work in progress or a signed copy of the paperback version of "The Griffin Cryer". Either leave a comment, or use the form below, and if your name is chosen by a griffin, you'll receive notification via email.
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Wren Prenderson; "A Ripple in Time" best hero.
"The Griffin Cryer" best Urban Fantasy. Thank you to the hard working judges and everyone who voted at the eFestival of Words, organised by Julie Dawson, of Bards & Sages. A Raucous Time, A Ripple in Time, and The Griffin Cryer. Thank you to Julie and her hard working panel of judges and reviewers.
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