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Song of the Sea review copies posted

Thirteen review copies of Song of the Sea have been sent this week and I have already received my first response. A photographer is coming tomorrow in order to take a picture for the local paper, which will feature an article about me either on Saturday or next week, which is great news.

Hopeful that the book will receive a few other reviews and that the readers will enjoy it. Released on the 2nd of February, it already has a few Kindle pre-orders, which is something that brings a smile :-)
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Chapter 3 of Song of the Sea

The 3rd Chapter of Song of the Sea is now available to be read on Goodreads. Song of the Sea is my forthcoming historical novel. Due for release on Monday 2nd February is was inspired by the legend of the Mermaid of Zennor. The opening two chapters have already been posted to the site.

You can read the 3rd chapter here...
https://www.goodreads.com/story/show/...
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Song of the Sea released one week today

Song of the Sea will be released as a paperback and Kindle edition a week today. Feeling a touch of nervous anticipation and hoping that readers will enjoy the read. It's similar to sending a child out into the world and hoping it will be well received.
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Published on January 26, 2015 01:37 Tags: historical-fiction, historical-novel, medieval, middle-ages, new-fiction, new-novel, new-release

New Historical Fiction release

My second historical novel set on western Cornwall and inspired by the legend of the mermaid of Zennor is released today in paperback and Kindle formats. Called Song of the Sea, it is a tale about loneliness, loss and love. Follow the links to its Amazon pages in the UK and US...

UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Song-Sea-Edwi...

US: http://www.amazon.com/Song-Sea-Edwin-...
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