It seems reviews are like buses ... several arrive at once! I'd like to say a massive thank you to Eileen Johnson, of Readers' Favorite Review, who kindly reviewed "The Griffin Cryer", giving the story five glittering stars. I at once lobbed "The Griffin's Boy" over to an unsuspecting Eileen, and anxiously waited to learn her opinion. Thankfully, "The Griffin Boy" also received a full complement of stars. We're now planning a free promotion on my latest title, and are feverishly emailing book bloggers and book related sites, requesting precious time and space on their sites. I think the final download tally for "The Griffin Cryer" was just under 10,000 copies. We'd like to beat that! If you'd like to add your support, there's a media pack ready and waiting to go - we've mocked up a page here so you can see what you're getting: The Griffin's Boy. If you like what you see, you can sign up here: Sign up genius or email mervyn@talonpublishing[dot]com. Many thanks to a lovely reader, who "hardly ever gives five star reviews" but awarded top marks to "A Raucous Time". Putting my tongue in cheek, I'd like to run out an old saying: "To learn a new language is to gain another soul!". If you want to read the latest review on A Raucous Time on Amazon's.com site, you'll understand why! If you'd like to try Book one in "The Celtic Cousins' Adventures" - which by the way is a stand alone action adventure - no need to buy the sequel to discover what happens - click here to be taken to Amazon's site, or you can visit Smashwords to download to any ereader you prefer!
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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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