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Happy Thursday Everyone,

Reminder:  TOMORROW (Friday) is Kim Lenox drawing. You won't want to miss this give away. Kim's paranormal historical romances have a little something for everyone: darkness, romance and action. She's giving away all 3 of her books to ONE lucky winner. I'll post more details probably sometime around Midnight Central Time.

There's some things I should have been letting you all know about, and now that I'm able to sit down and actually get those things up for you, you'll see, too:

Kerrelyn Sparks reported that (and I quote from her email):  For a limited time only, Avon is giving away the e-book of "How to Marry a Millionaire Vampire" for FREE. The free version includes a two-chapter excerpt from "Vampire Mine", which releases at the end of March.

She said you can get it on Kindle, Nook and Sony E-Reader.

L Reveaux's new erotica short story, Siren Call just released in the Erotic Dreamspell Anthology. She also has an indie pub coming out this week, entitled The Rising, which is also a short story.


Robin Badillo's Scorned, book 3 of her Journey of the Damned Trilogy is now available through AmazonAmazon has all 3 of her books available on Kindle.

I think I'm caught up now on the news that was sent to me. March is a busy month for new releases, too.

Anyway, tomorrow is contest day, but for today catch up on your new releases :-)

Have A Thrilling Thursday!

Comments

Melissa said…
This is so awesome! All these great books! I must carve out more reading time. LOL Thanks for making it easier to keep up, Bethany. :)
Bethany said…
Melissa,

Not a problem! Happy to help everyone keep up with their reading :-)

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