If you know me personally, you'll know I'm the shy retiring type. On Twitter it's a different kettle of fish, these past couple of days especially I've been a bit shouty, but in my defence, I offer "Exhibit A" and "Exhibit B": Otherwise known as "It's Always Darkest", a thriller by Stephen Spencer, and "Adventures in Mother-sitting" a touching memoir by Doreen "Dody" Cox. Both these ebooks have been running a free promotion, and while they couldn't be more different, they're both five star reads. I know both Dody and Stephen are happy to have reached so many readers, and would love to hear your comments. If you enjoy, perhaps when you have a spare moment, you'll be kind enough to take the time to post a few lines as a "Customer review" - by doing so you're helping other readers find good books. And there's more good news, "It's Always Darkest" may no longer be free, but for a rock bottom price of only 77p, (around a dollar) you can join in the adventures of Paul Mallory - try before you buy! Click here to download your free sample: "It's Always Darkest" and of course, there's a great free sample of Dody's memoir to be had by clicking here: "Adventures in Mother-Sitting"!
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Dody
1/21/2013 10:04:49 am
You know, Julia, I've thought of you lately as a guardian angel for some of us who benefit from your expertise (!). I think now, though, that you are more of a good fairy, sprinkling fairy dust words fo support for your pals. How lucky we are :-) Thank you, Julia.
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1/21/2013 08:55:30 pm
LOL! You're confusing me with my little dog - she's Tinkerbell!
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