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New Cover: A TO Z POETRY re-release

I think two weeks after my second publication (HER OLIVES) is a good time to make some announcements.

A TO Z POETRY in ebook is on sale at Smashwords for their ebook week.

A TO Z POETRY in paperback is no longer being sold.

BUT...

It has the same poems, just a new format and like the title says, A TO Z POETRY is getting a new cover!!

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Thank you Heather for designing it!

It's available on Kindle. And will be available in paperback next week.

Buy new edition: CreateSpace | Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kobo

Besides that I've been back to reading a lot!

Dragonfly (Dragonfly, #1)Dragonfly by Leigh Talbert Moore

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


I love all the characters and their artistic talents. I can't wait to read more!

I kind of want Lucy and her (Anna) to become a better friends but for Jack to leave. But that's what makes the story interesting. I love all the little mysteries in the beginning and how a bigger one unraveled later on. Ahh!! Now I want to read the rest of the series!

Now I have to be honest and say I'm not much for the cover but it does tell you a lot about the story. Some of the biggest changes happen on the beach. I also love the seeming reason behind the title. You are just going to have to read it to find out!

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Love and thank you, Fida

Comments

LTM said…
Oh! Thank you so much, Fida! I love this review, and I'm so happy you're enjoying my series. ((hugs)) <3
Fida Islaih said…
I'm glad you love it *hugs back* :D <3

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