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Good News Busting Out Everywhere!

Happy Friday All,

So much to tell! First of all, if you haven't read my Facebook page, then here's my big news:  Surreal has been contracted by a publisher! It's so awesome!

I'm not the only one with good news, either. My chapter mate, and talented author, Janet Nash, just had her novel, Powerless Consent, released through Soul Mate Publishing. It's available through Amazon and Barnes & Noble as well.

Also, if you're interested in Fantasy, check out Raven Raye's recent release (released in October), Broken Prophecy. It's also Soul Mate Publishing release. You can find it on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.

So many exciting things going on! Make sure you stay tuned...either on my Facebook Page or on here! Look me up on Twitter as well (@WriteByBethany).

Have A Fabulously Fun-Filled Friday!

Comments

Melissa said…
So much wonderful, exciting news I can barely keep up! Congratulations to all!!! :)
Bethany said…
Thank you Melissa! I agree. Thank you also for dropping by and commenting. :-)
Kerrelyn Sparks said…
Oh my gosh, Bethany!! You must be dancing with joy!! So exciting! I'm so thrilled for you! And so proud!!
CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!

Congratulations to your chaptermates, too! Once again, hard work, talent, and perseverance rule the day! And you are Queens!

BIG hug!
Bethany said…
Kerrelyn,

Thank you!

I hope to make it to your book signing but I don't know if I will. Week-days are tough for things, but I'll try!

Thank you so much for coming by and commenting. I'm looking forward to the newest LOVE AT STAKE book! :-)

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