You can read "The Griffin Cryer's" reviews here, and of course there'll be another free promotion very soon - although if you hurry, there's still time to enter "Sher A Hart's" free competion, to win signed copies and eBook copies of "A Raucous Time".
"The Griffin Cryer" is my first real foray into young adult fiction, and blowing my own trumpet (as indie authors are wont to do) this little adventure has been lucky enough to receive some fab reviews. Many have made me smile with delight, but the latest five star review filled me with pride. It may be my name up there as an author, but I truly couldn't have managed to convey Frankie's story so well without the help of some very special beta readers, most of whom are indie authors themselves, and generously devoted hours of their own precious time. So thank you again, and the pride I feel is shared in equal measure with thankfulness at being blessed with kind and talented friends, and I hope I'm forgiven for wanting to share the excitement and wonder that each new favourable review brings.
You can read "The Griffin Cryer's" reviews here, and of course there'll be another free promotion very soon - although if you hurry, there's still time to enter "Sher A Hart's" free competion, to win signed copies and eBook copies of "A Raucous Time".
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Searched and searched, thinking that I had sent you a comment re: the last great review posted by a reader. Did I? Loved her straight on points, especially those re: great book to read and discuss prominent YA issues with your teen, add to a class reading list and school library. Giving me a bit of those feel-good goosies :-}
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1/27/2013 07:13:43 am
A very thoughtful review, and some lovely comments, but really, all credit goes to two of the most inspirational teachers either side of the pond for their beta reading!
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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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