To see the bookcover...
Good morning, everyone!
We're are on our way to take friends to the airport, and they're going to have beautiful weather for their flight to Colorado!
I've written earlier that my book cover is out.
Please take a look at it on my blog for my website It captures the tension between the two girls who are in love with the guy who is nearly a surfing pro. I think you'll enjoy it!
We're are on our way to take friends to the airport, and they're going to have beautiful weather for their flight to Colorado!
I've written earlier that my book cover is out.
Please take a look at it on my blog for my website It captures the tension between the two girls who are in love with the guy who is nearly a surfing pro. I think you'll enjoy it!
Published on April 21, 2011 08:04
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