The jury's still out on 'giveaways' with some Indie authors welcoming the chance to promote their work with free downloads, and others not quite so keen. One thing's for certain, the best reason to be independent is I get to make all the executive decisions. I also get to make the tea too, but that's another story. Or a horse of a different colour. I'm going to get a little cheesy here at the risk of making some of you cringe, and say a massive thank you to all who've helped spread the word on Twitter and Facebook. If you haven't yet grabbed a free copy, there's still plenty of time, so go ahead and help yourself. And if you're feeling really generous, a shout out on Twitter or a 'like' on the product page or Facebook would be very much appreciated. Here are the links once more: The Bridle Path on Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk
The Bridle Path is galloping up the charts, though in some unexpected genres, maybe I should have emphasised that it's a fairy tale only because the gal doesn't always get the guy. Almost as important as romance, The Bridle Path is about finding your own voice, not being ashamed of your past, and learning to ask for what you want. It's encouraging to see this little story doing so well in Amazon's Free Charts.
The jury's still out on 'giveaways' with some Indie authors welcoming the chance to promote their work with free downloads, and others not quite so keen. One thing's for certain, the best reason to be independent is I get to make all the executive decisions. I also get to make the tea too, but that's another story. Or a horse of a different colour. I'm going to get a little cheesy here at the risk of making some of you cringe, and say a massive thank you to all who've helped spread the word on Twitter and Facebook. If you haven't yet grabbed a free copy, there's still plenty of time, so go ahead and help yourself. And if you're feeling really generous, a shout out on Twitter or a 'like' on the product page or Facebook would be very much appreciated. Here are the links once more: The Bridle Path on Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk
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