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A Thank You Letter From Me...

Dear Darling Readers,

First of all, I want to wish you a very happy Thursday. :-)
 
Second...

Wow! Thank you to every last person who left a comment, emailed, texted me, talked to me on the phone, and chatted me up on Facebook about how excited y'all are over All's Fair In Love & Lion's July release date.

I am truly grateful to each of you for your enthusiasm, support, and encouragement. No author could ask for more than your joy, which only adds to my own.

At this time I'm still working on the edits from my publisher. There are things I'm looking forward to revealing, but they aren't ready, yet, so you'll just have to be patient!



I sincerely hope you enjoy the story when it comes out (in the right hand margin there's a small teaser blurb for the story). I really have enjoyed creating and watching this story grow and develop.

So, again...THANK YOU!!

Have A Thoroughly Thrilling Thursday!

All my best,
Bethany Averie

Comments

Tonette Joyce said…
I'm zipping through all your news about All's Fair in Love and Lion...I am so happy for you! Best of luck and continued success, Bethany!
Bethany said…
Tonette,

Thank you so much! Having everyone's support has meant so much.

Have a great day!

Thank you for dropping by and commenting :-)

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