Yes, I’m promoting The Brevity of Roses again. I’m going to ask you to help me out and it won’t cost you a penny! That’s right, we’re talking FREE.
If you’ve read the book, please rate or review it any bookish place you frequent online … particularly Amazon, and while you’re there, please scroll down to the Tags Customers Associate with This Product section and click the appropriate tags to help Brevity rise higher in the search results.
I’d also like to invite you to follow me on Twitter, and like my Facebook page, and be my fan on Goodreads … because you can never have enough of the real Linda. Cowbell, maybe … Linda, never.
If you’re really dedicated, you could also sign up for my Brevity Insider Newsletter, which you’ll receive sporadically. And if you’ve already done all these things, my goodness, don’t you have a life??? Seriously, thank you for your support.
Now, today’s big news! This new giveaway begins today and ends May 19th. Click below to find out more and enter to win.
Goodreads Book Giveaway
Giveaway ends May 19, 2011.
See the giveaway details
at Goodreads.
You say you couldn’t care less about me and my book? Well, that’s just rude. 🙂 Seriously, even if you don’t, or can’t do, anything more to help me promote my book, come back Saturday to see the gift I have to give to you.
Until then, do you think we could use more cowbell around here???
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There’s nothing shameful in promoting your book. 🙂 That said, I have it on my Kindle to read this week. I have it and two galleys from NetGalley that I just must read and review this week. I can’t wait to read it! I’ve never done a review or tagged a book on Amazon, so this will be a new experience for me. I’m used to Goodreads, but not Amazon. There always seems to be a new learning curve out there for me. lol
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I appreciate that, Heather. Well, you know every time you learn something new you create new brain cells, so you’re staving off senility another day. 🙂
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lol If only, Linda. I have always been a very forgetful person, and it drives my husband nuts. The man remembers inconsequential details about everything. 😉
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I guess it’s good you have him around though, Heather, to remember what you forget. 😉
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Done, done, done, done. 🙂 I will post a review, of course, when I read the book.
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Excellent, Michelle. I appreciate all your help. 🙂
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