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"Swift Runs the Heart" can be purchased from most major e-book retailers. See the links on my publisher's website:
http://www.escapepublishing.com.au/pr...#
I know it's also available as an e-book from the Auckland and Christchurch libraries.
If anyone is unable to get a copy, please message me, and I may be able to get a free copy from the publisher. Generally they are OK about this, in return for an honest comment or review.


Amazon US $0.85 USdollars - http://amzn.to/1h3khKl
Amazon Australia $0.94 Australian dollars - http://bit.ly/1gGRg6o

Amazon US $0.85 USdollars - http://amzn.to/1h3khKl
Amazon Australia $0.94 Australian dollars - http://bit.ly/1gGRg6o"
Also on sale on NZ & AU iTunes - 99c - for a limited time.


One disappointment was once again the editorial issues - small but frequent spelling and grammar errors. There was one glaring error towards the end when Genevieve appeared in the book - looking up from her sewing! It's a shame that these distractions seem to have become the norm in today's publishing world.

The place where Lawrence is started out as The Junction, but when the population grew and a post office arrived in the settlement, the name changed to Tuapeka. However, Catton was right in calling it Lawrence as in the time her book is set it had changed from Tuapeka to Lawrence.

That's good to know. I have been intending to do some research about the history of the name. I did know it was called The Junction at some point in time too. Believe it or not, in the gold mining days, Lawrence's population was larger than Dunedin!
I must get back to reading this. I'm 15% of the way through. I really struggle to motivate myself to read ebooks.

Angie, you have a birthday coming up soon so start putting out the feelers for an e-reader. Doesn't matter which kind so long as it's screen is bigger than a phone. You can download the kindle app to most tablets now and the books are much easier to read on a bigger screen. And if you get one that also plays MP3 files then you can listen to audios on it too.
Now, just get writing to those birthday fairies with you wish list :)

I may just do that! I generally read my ebooks on my iPhone, which is too small, or my MacBook, which is too cumbersome. I have been thinking of buying a kindle, which will solve both issues. I just feel greedy having so much technology! I'm about to research the best heart rate monitor/GPS watch to get for my running....

Not greedy Angie! You need it for your chosen career - can't go getting behind those kids and not understand what they are talking about!
Oh, come to me for any justifications you need. When contemplating spending, I ponder and justify expenditure to the nth and can come up with some really good reasons for why I should have ...

Managed to get my HRM/GPS running watch with my FlyBuys so I'm off to buy a Kindle Paperwhite as soon as I can. A school holiday treat! I'll have no problem getting around to reading p.d.r's, Tizzie, and Greg's new ebook once I have that little baby in my hands!
I finished Swift Runs the Heart last night. It is a sweet wee read. I loved the settings and Bas is the perfect gentleman. I'm not usually a romance fan, but found this to be a good balance of romance, history and action. Well done Mary. You should be proud of your book.

Thanks Angie, glad to hear you enjoyed it. As an author, I fall in love with all my heroes but Bas is a bit special. And such fun to write.
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