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Happy Wednesday All,

As the time draws closer, I'm working on the edits from my publisher and getting ready for the big day...

RELEASE DAY for Perfect Love.

In preparation for the June 2017 release, here are 5 things you should know about Perfect Love:

1. It takes place years after the events at the end of Immortal Love.

2.  Hailey and Arion are the main point-of-view characters.

3.  Laney and Jason make cameos.

4.  There is a special surprise at the end of the story. (No, I'm not dropping any hints).

5.  I don't know whether or not it's the last book in the Immortal Dreams series. I haven't decided, yet. So, I've left myself an opening in case I continue the series. I'll let you, the reader, see if you can figure out the opening...you probably will...a lot of readers figured out Hailey's story was next. I'm sure you readers figure out the room I left myself in this one. (And no, this isn't the surprise, the surprise is something else).

So, the question you have to ask yourself now is...

Are you ready for Perfect?


June will be here soon!


Have A Wonderfully Whimsical Wednesday!

Comments

Loretta Wheeler said…
Am I ready for Perfect? But of course, sugar! Aren't we all? lol I loved your tempting hook for the next book. Absolutely Perfect :) As is the cover. But, then again, your covers always are perfection. Wishing you success with your latest release, Bethany! Lo
Bethany said…
Loretta,

Thank you so much! Fiona Jayde has done the cover art for all my covers so far and I just love her work. I appreciate all your support. Best wishes to you and your writing! Thank you for dropping by and commenting. :-)
Anonymous said…
Excited for you!!!! Great post!!!
Tess
Bethany said…
Tess,

Thank you so much! I'm excited, too. As always, I appreciate all your support. Thank you for dropping by and commenting. :-)

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