Thanks so much for the offer to assist me. I'm a new author, and my debut novel "The Clearing" comes out on Amazon March 1st. I'd appreciate anything you can do to assist me. I did become your latest follower, and as a matter of course, always blog posts by folks I follow.
Thank you for reaching out to me. My work of historical fiction might not be up your alley, but maybe we can still help each other. For full information on my detective novel, Butcher Boys & Gold Digger Girls please try:
Thanks Sienna, lovely to meet you. Yes, it's all a bit overwhelming but it's great to be here. My debut novel was published 30th Sept 2012 and has been selling well in local bookshops, Waterstones and on Amazon, but being a new author I'm always willing and eager to promote. I'm busy writing Book 2 as we speak!
I'll happily follow your blog. I think it's great when authors can help each other out. A future review and/or interview or blogspot would be fantastic too! My blog is: http://sophieetallis.wordpress.com/
SIENNA! first off, how did you make your page purple? I tried and tried (I love purple) and the changes just won't stick (I am hitting "apply") Is there a trick? Your page looks great. I would LOVE to be reviewed by you. In fact, you'll probably love my first book (for purple reasons) which was released TODAY, "RAVING VIOLET." The book is live on Amazon and B&N for print and ebook. I have a blog of the same name if you want to follow, and yes I'll follow you. Let me know what you need, and thanks! Valerie
Thanks for dropping me a line - I've subscribed to your blog as well.
My book is out very soon and if you would like a review copy via iTunes please let me know and I can arrange that - the physical version will follow a few weeks later.
Thanks for the warm welcome! I'll definitely be checking out your blog and if you'd like to check out mine you can find it here: http://ksdaniels.blogspot.com/
Hi Sienna, Thank you for the welcome! I'm definitely interested in promoting my work, and I may know a couple of others who might be as well. I'll give them the link to your site and discussion on the details. Just added my email to your following. :) Have a great weekend!
Thank you for welcoming me to Book Blogs and to merit your kindness, I have taken the early step of visiting your site and following you. If you would like to follow me back, visit http://www.deanfromaustralia.com and join up. Also, feel free to check back through my archive. I have a tendency to wax about all sorts of subjects therein and it (can be) is quite entertaining.
If I could be so bold, I would also like to sound you out about a possible review of my newly released novel "Gifts of the Peramangk"
Here are the following stats on the book.
Title: Gifts of the Peramangk. Author: Dean Mayes. Publisher: Central Avenue Publishing. Publication Date: 26th October 2012. Genre: Contemporary Fiction, Young Adult. Page Count: 334. Word Count: 135,000.
Synopsis: In 1950's Australia, during the height of the divisive White Australia Policy, Virginia, a young Aboriginal girl is taken from her home and family and put to work on an isolated, outback station, in the cruellest of conditions. Her only solace: the violin, taught to her in secret by a kind-hearted white woman - the wife of the abusive station owner. However, Virginia's prodigious musical gift cannot save her from years of hardship, abuse, and racism.
Decades later, her eight year old granddaughter, Ruby, plays the violin with a passion Virginia once possessed. Amidst abject poverty, domestic violence and social dysfunction, Ruby escapes her circumstance through her practice, with her grandmother's frail, guiding hand. Ruby’s zeal attracts the attention of an enigmatic music professor, and with his help, Ruby embarks on an incredible journey of musical discovery that will culminate in a once in a life time chance for a brighter future. But with two cultural worlds colliding, her gift and her ambition will be threatened by deeply ingrained distrust, family jealousies and tragic secrets that will define her very identity.
I can provide either a kindle or nook compatible version of the novel for your consideration. I understand that you may well be committed to a large review schedule and, as such, I am happy to wait. I do hope you find all contained within satisfactory and I look forward to hearing from you in due course.
I read your review requirements, but this is just a quick heads up that, as part of Amazon's Kindle Select program, 'Milkshake' is currently available for about 48hrs as a FREE download. I think you're in the UK? - if so you can get it free HERE
Thanks so much for the nice welcome! I am following your blog - the link to mine is http://kellielarsenmurphy.com/. Although my novel is not really your genre (for review), I would be interested in the book spotlight or guest post. Let me know what works for you.
Hi and thanks for the welcome. Much appreciated - love your blog, very professional looking (which I think is a hard thing to do with purple) :) My blog is at www.katyares.com if you want to follow back
Hi Sienna, I've joined your blog - it looks fabulous. I hope to stop by often (I'm a huge reader too). As I write erotic romance, I'm not sure that you would review that genre (your blog suggests perhaps not). Thanks Kristal x
Hi Sienna: I am interested in a review and promoting my book. Sorry I took so long to answer your welcome post but I've been so busy with other things so now I'm finally getting back to you. I will follow you but I don't blog very often. I'm trying to change that. Hopefully soon things will settle down and I can get into some kind of routine.
I'm afraid to read The Book Thief, because Aotee said she cried like a baby while reading it, and I don't like books that make me sad! But I hear it's really good so I guess I'll give it a try... :)
Thank you for adding us as friends, you're our very first! We look forward to chatting with you about ... stuff. :D
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AuthorThomas Rydder said…
Oh, and by the way, my blog is here:
http://thomasrydder.wordpress.com/
AuthorThomas Rydder said…
Hi Sienna...
Thanks so much for the offer to assist me. I'm a new author, and my debut novel "The Clearing" comes out on Amazon March 1st. I'd appreciate anything you can do to assist me. I did become your latest follower, and as a matter of course, always blog posts by folks I follow.
BloggerMelissa Guillory said…
You have an amazing site. Thanks for the welcome. Follow me at http://happy2read.wordpress.com
AuthorJohn Martello said…
Sienna,
Thank you for reaching out to me. My work of historical fiction might not be up your alley, but maybe we can still help each other. For full information on my detective novel, Butcher Boys & Gold Digger Girls please try:
https://sites.google.com/site/johndmartello/
Thank you for your interest and support!
John Martello
AuthorSophie E Tallis said…
Thanks Sienna, lovely to meet you. Yes, it's all a bit overwhelming but it's great to be here. My debut novel was published 30th Sept 2012 and has been selling well in local bookshops, Waterstones and on Amazon, but being a new author I'm always willing and eager to promote. I'm busy writing Book 2 as we speak!
I'll happily follow your blog. I think it's great when authors can help each other out. A future review and/or interview or blogspot would be fantastic too! My blog is: http://sophieetallis.wordpress.com/
Many thanks honey. :D xx
AuthorValerie Gilbert said…
SIENNA! first off, how did you make your page purple? I tried and tried (I love purple) and the changes just won't stick (I am hitting "apply") Is there a trick? Your page looks great. I would LOVE to be reviewed by you. In fact, you'll probably love my first book (for purple reasons) which was released TODAY, "RAVING VIOLET." The book is live on Amazon and B&N for print and ebook. I have a blog of the same name if you want to follow, and yes I'll follow you. Let me know what you need, and thanks! Valerie
BloggerMax Rowe said…
hi! I followed you!
http://biasbooks.blogspot.com/
thts my blog in case you want to follow back
AuthorColin Hall said…
Hi Sienna,
Thanks for dropping me a line - I've subscribed to your blog as well.
My book is out very soon and if you would like a review copy via iTunes please let me know and I can arrange that - the physical version will follow a few weeks later.
More info here:
http://www.markosia.com/titles/fact-or-fiction/
This is great article about the background to my book as well written by a guy in Argentina:
http://videa.com.ar/blog/2013/01/15/the-double-crash/
And finally here's my blog:
http://m6paranormalcrash.wordpress.com/about/
Cheers
Colin
AuthorKimberly S Daniels said…
Thanks for the warm welcome! I'll definitely be checking out your blog and if you'd like to check out mine you can find it here: http://ksdaniels.blogspot.com/
AuthorChristina Mobley said…
Sent you a msg on your blog Sienna. Thank you for the warm welcome.
AuthorJennifer L. Oliver said…
Hi Sienna,
Thank you for the welcome! I'm definitely interested in promoting my work, and I may know a couple of others who might be as well. I'll give them the link to your site and discussion on the details.
Just added my email to your following. :)
Have a great weekend!
AuthorDean Mayes said…
Hi Sienna,
Thank you for welcoming me to Book Blogs and to merit your kindness, I have taken the early step of visiting your site and following you. If you would like to follow me back, visit http://www.deanfromaustralia.com and join up. Also, feel free to check back through my archive. I have a tendency to wax about all sorts of subjects therein and it (can be) is quite entertaining.
If I could be so bold, I would also like to sound you out about a possible review of my newly released novel "Gifts of the Peramangk"
Here are the following stats on the book.
Title: Gifts of the Peramangk.
Author: Dean Mayes.
Publisher: Central Avenue Publishing.
Publication Date: 26th October 2012.
Genre: Contemporary Fiction, Young Adult.
Page Count: 334.
Word Count: 135,000.
Synopsis: In 1950's Australia, during the height of the divisive White Australia Policy, Virginia, a young Aboriginal girl is taken from her home and family and put to work on an isolated, outback station, in the cruellest of conditions. Her only solace: the violin, taught to her in secret by a kind-hearted white woman - the wife of the abusive station owner. However, Virginia's prodigious musical gift cannot save her from years of hardship, abuse, and racism.
Decades later, her eight year old granddaughter, Ruby, plays the violin with a passion Virginia once possessed. Amidst abject poverty, domestic violence and social dysfunction, Ruby escapes her circumstance through her practice, with her grandmother's frail, guiding hand. Ruby’s zeal attracts the attention of an enigmatic music professor, and with his help, Ruby embarks on an incredible journey of musical discovery that will culminate in a once in a life time chance for a brighter future. But with two cultural worlds colliding, her gift and her ambition will be threatened by deeply ingrained distrust, family jealousies and tragic secrets that will define her very identity.
I can provide either a kindle or nook compatible version of the novel for your consideration. I understand that you may well be committed to a large review schedule and, as such, I am happy to wait. I do hope you find all contained within satisfactory and I look forward to hearing from you in due course.
Again, thank you for making the connection.
AuthorMatt Hammond said…
I read your review requirements, but this is just a quick heads up that, as part of Amazon's Kindle Select program, 'Milkshake' is currently available for about 48hrs as a FREE download. I think you're in the UK? - if so you can get it free HERE
AuthorKellie Larsen Murphy said…
Sienna,
Thanks so much for the nice welcome! I am following your blog - the link to mine is http://kellielarsenmurphy.com/. Although my novel is not really your genre (for review), I would be interested in the book spotlight or guest post. Let me know what works for you.
Thanks for connecting!
AuthorKat Yares said…
Hi and thanks for the welcome. Much appreciated - love your blog, very professional looking (which I think is a hard thing to do with purple) :)
My blog is at www.katyares.com if you want to follow back
AuthorKristal Baird said…
Hi Sienna, I've joined your blog - it looks fabulous. I hope to stop by often (I'm a huge reader too). As I write erotic romance, I'm not sure that you would review that genre (your blog suggests perhaps not). Thanks Kristal x
AuthorMarilyn Pesola said…
Hi Sienna: I am interested in a review and promoting my book. Sorry I took so long to answer your welcome post but I've been so busy with other things so now I'm finally getting back to you. I will follow you but I don't blog very often. I'm trying to change that. Hopefully soon things will settle down and I can get into some kind of routine.
Thanks again.
AuthorKenneth Wares said…
Sienna, Thanks so much for your kind welcome. I have several completed works currently in edit.
I am following you here now, once again thank you.
BloggerBooklings with Inklings said…
I'm afraid to read The Book Thief, because Aotee said she cried like a baby while reading it, and I don't like books that make me sad! But I hear it's really good so I guess I'll give it a try... :)
Thank you for adding us as friends, you're our very first! We look forward to chatting with you about ... stuff. :D
Inx
Authormick bose said…
Hi Sienna nice to meet you. I had already bookmarked your blog !
Thanks for the welcome. I have a medical thriller :
http://www.amazon.com/Fatal-Trial-ebook/dp/B00AEX1ZRA/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1358239701&sr=1-1&keywords=fatal+trial
Would you recommend anyone to do a blog tour for a medical thriller.
Love your website btw !
Thanks
Mick
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