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I’m currently in the final production stage of St. Matthew’s House, just waiting on the cover. My tentative release date is June 21, 2016. I am seeking readers who would like to join Team C.P. Murphy by receiving an advanced copy (pdf which could be read on your computers/tablets/any device that supports pdfs). Readers who receive an advanced copy are then asked to post a review on Amazon the day of the review. Anyone who reviews the novella on release day will be entered to win a $25 Amazon gift card; anyone who posts their review during release week will be entered to win a separate $25 Amazon gift card. That’s two chances automatically if you post on release day. Also, anyone who joins Team C.P. Murphy (my newsletter) before release day is entered to win a $25 Amazon gift card. I strongly suggest that you go to my website, www.cpmurphy.com, and sign up because more details about the advanced copies, as well as the advanced copies themselves, will be emailed through the newsletter. Join Team C.P. Murphy today! As of right now, there are those 3 chances to win. You could win one, you might even win all 3:) Again, you’ll automatically receive the advanced copy by signing up for my newsletter. Thank you!


St. Matthew’s House: A Paranormal Romance Novella.


When Sophia moved to Greenville to forget her obsessive ex-boyfriend, she thought her life was about to begin again. She meets Frankie, the town’s playboy, and the two develop romantic feelings towards each other. But her home, once a church, has a different plan for Sophia. St. Matthew’s House has secrets that nobody wants to tell her about, especially Frankie.


 

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