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Apr 15, 2014 02:59AM
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Heres my blog! Please give it a like and if you are interested in reviews or promotions I do them!https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ashley...
I've contributed reviews to several different blogs an recently decided to venture out on my own. Feel free to take a peek, follow or like. I'm happy to host free promotional offers for authors. https://wordpress.com/stats/anewpageb...
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Here are my blogs. Blog: http://booksamazingbooks.blogspot.com
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I review for authors as requested. Please check out my blogs. The first one listed I just created, but I will be making that one my main blog from here on out. However I will post on my others as well as qualified.
Seeking Book Bloggers for my newly published book called Betrayal: One Decision Changed His Life.
Trying to find a way to promote the book any way I can.
We have over 400 active reviewers that are looking for new books to review. It can be free for authors to add their books for review. Submit new books at: https://sandrasbookclub.blogspot.com/...
Hello everyone. My latest book,
, was just released about a week ago. I'm looking for venues for promotion. Would you care to host an interview? I would be happy to do a giveaway, share a snippet from the book, etc. I believe a diverse audience will enjoy this Austen variation. Here is the blurb:Prior to beginning a new year at Mrs. Goddard’s School for Girls, Miss Harriet Smith spends the summer months with the Martin family at Abbey-Mill Farm—a house of Israelites, or is it Hebrews? Would it be impolitic to call them Jews? It matters not, for Harriet finds contentment there. And, if her heart betrays her with stronger feelings for Mr. Martin than she ought to have, they are hers alone.
Alone… a common enough phrase for the natural daughter of nobody knows whom. But when Miss Emma Woodhouse requires a new friend to guide and mold, Harriet suddenly finds herself in the midst of one imbroglio after another. Forbidden assignations, sentimental blunders, and questions abound!
Be it through gossip or vengeance—or small-minded people, “the instruments of darkness tell us truths.” Will Harriet remain encumbered to her mysterious past, or will astonishing discoveries provide the fulfillment she long desired?
Here are a few testimonials:
"A creative, heartwarming take on a beloved story, The Jews of Donwell finally gives Harriet Smith her due.” ~ Caroline Warfield, author of An Open Heart, The Entitled Gentlemen series, The Ashmead Heirs series, Children of the Empire series, et cetera
“Trupp’s orchestration of history and mystery enriches the ongoing collection of stimulating rewrites of classical novels. A gift to Austen fans, it will interest all readers curious about the hidden facets of “proper” social intercourse in Georgian England.” ~ Yael Halevi-Wise, Professor of Jewish Studies and English Literature
“Who could have guessed that under the genteel veneer of Jane Austen's Regency England lurked secrets beyond what could have been openly addressed at the time? In The Jews of Donwell Abbey, Trupp brings sidekick Harriet Smith to the forefront, her mysterious origins are explained, and her ultimate happy ending turned into a lesson about tolerance, acceptance, and the miracles hidden within mundane lives. The perfect companion piece!” ~ Alina Adams, author of The Fictitious Marquis
I look forward to hearing from you,
Mirta



