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April 18, 2011
Sandcastles of Love
Hi Everyone,
I'm excited to announce that my young adult novel, Sandcastles of Love, will be released electronically by BWLPP (Books We Love Publishing Partners) sometime within theweek! Sandcastles is a fun story about sweet love, jealousy, gentle epiphanies, and surprise endings. Stay tuned for the details...
I'm excited to announce that my young adult novel, Sandcastles of Love, will be released electronically by BWLPP (Books We Love Publishing Partners) sometime within theweek! Sandcastles is a fun story about sweet love, jealousy, gentle epiphanies, and surprise endings. Stay tuned for the details...
Published on April 18, 2011 21:26
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