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Join My Reader Group
Hey everyone! Did you know I have a secret reader group on Facebook? Have you always wanted first looks at my covers or to read excerpts of my novels? It’s also a promotion group. You will know ahead of time when I have sales coming up, and I do occasional contests and giveaways that are…
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My Fans Are the Greatest!
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