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UPDATE: The winner of INVITATION TO RUIN by Bronwen Evans is Stephanie. Please email your physical addy to contests(AT)knightagency.net.
CLIENT NEWS: The LA Weekly covered pie blogger Beth Howard's newly signed book deal for MAKING PIECE: A MEMOIR ABOUT LOVE, LOSS AND PIE - LA Weekly
Report from Cyberspace:
Is any publicity good publicity? Well, if you're a lesser-known author, apparently you shouldn't be scared of the skeletons in your closet or tackling extremely controversial subject matter - GalleyCat
Barnes & Noble is welcoming self-pubbed authors with open arms. PubIt!, the company's self publishing program, will have it's own bestseller list and be added into the "Read In Store" feature. In its first four months, PubIt! has published more than 65,000 e-books - GalleyCat
An interview with the firm hired to oversee the closings of 200 Borders locations says more store shutdowns are likely in the future of the retail chain -- Chain Store Age via Publishers Lunch
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Leave a comment to win a copy of INVITATION TO RUIN by Bronwen Evans. The winner will be announced tomorrow morning.
The 411: Anthony James Craven, the Earl of Wickham, is dubbed Lord of Wicked for good reason. He lives and breathes seduction - until he mistakenly beds the wrong woman and is forced to marry the sensible, reserved Melissa Goodly. He intends to offer Melissa security and position, nothing more. Once they marry, Melissa cannot understand why her devastatingly attractive husband does not come to her bed. The more he pushes her away, the more she is resolved to turn the tables and open her shuttered heart to love. And though Anthony tries to resist the sensual siren that his wife has become, his plans for a companionable relationship are unravelling in the most pleasurable way...
CLIENT NEWS: The LA Weekly covered pie blogger Beth Howard's newly signed book deal for MAKING PIECE: A MEMOIR ABOUT LOVE, LOSS AND PIE - LA Weekly
Report from Cyberspace:
Is any publicity good publicity? Well, if you're a lesser-known author, apparently you shouldn't be scared of the skeletons in your closet or tackling extremely controversial subject matter - GalleyCat
Barnes & Noble is welcoming self-pubbed authors with open arms. PubIt!, the company's self publishing program, will have it's own bestseller list and be added into the "Read In Store" feature. In its first four months, PubIt! has published more than 65,000 e-books - GalleyCat
An interview with the firm hired to oversee the closings of 200 Borders locations says more store shutdowns are likely in the future of the retail chain -- Chain Store Age via Publishers Lunch
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Leave a comment to win a copy of INVITATION TO RUIN by Bronwen Evans. The winner will be announced tomorrow morning.
The 411: Anthony James Craven, the Earl of Wickham, is dubbed Lord of Wicked for good reason. He lives and breathes seduction - until he mistakenly beds the wrong woman and is forced to marry the sensible, reserved Melissa Goodly. He intends to offer Melissa security and position, nothing more. Once they marry, Melissa cannot understand why her devastatingly attractive husband does not come to her bed. The more he pushes her away, the more she is resolved to turn the tables and open her shuttered heart to love. And though Anthony tries to resist the sensual siren that his wife has become, his plans for a companionable relationship are unravelling in the most pleasurable way...
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10 Comments:
sounds like a gorgeous book!
I've been seeing a lot of buzz about this book online and I really want to read it!
Oh, sounds good. I would love to win a copy.
Seeing buzz too, love to try it.
Thanks for the kind comments - you can learn more about Invitation to Ruin and me at my website www.bronwenevans.com
Bron, it's great to finally see your book (ITR) out and about.
You've worked hard to get to this point, so enjoy the excitement and here's to its success!
I've heard good things about this one. Count me in, please.
This looks like a great book.
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Sounds great. I like the cover.
This sounds like a really great read!
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