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message 1: by P.D.R. (new)

P.D.R. Lindsay (pdrlindsay) | 84 comments I hope this is the right place. I'm still feeling my way around the board.

From 19th of April until 1.a.m. on the 24th of April my ebooks will be on sale at Smashwords and Amazon for 99 cents.


message 2: by Anna (new)

Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 1236 comments Which is your favourite?


message 3: by P.D.R. (new)

P.D.R. Lindsay (pdrlindsay) | 84 comments Hello Anna, that's hard! Every time I write another book I hope it's better than the previous ones, but I do have a soft spot for Jacob, but then I do for Tizzie and also for Bryce!

It's no good. I can't decide. I put heart and soul into each novel and am desolate when I have to say goodbye to the characters. If you don't have a British or Commonwealth background then Jacob's Justice and Bittersweet might be easier to read as Tizzie is a Yorkshire lass and speaks and thinks in dialect.


message 4: by Anna (new)

Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 1236 comments But you're not a Yorkshire lass, are you? It must be hard to write in a dialect.

I think you are allowed to put links to books in threads like these, although it might be best to check if there is a promo thread.


message 5: by P.D.R. (new)

P.D.R. Lindsay (pdrlindsay) | 84 comments My mother certainly was a Yorkshire lass and I, because of the war, spent my childhood there.


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