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message 1: by Chris (new) - added it

Chris Partridge | 2 comments I want to add a book description for my book.


message 2: by Suzi (new)

Suzi | 8661 comments I updated/corrected both editions of your work.

FYI: Goodreads does not use titles such as Professor or Doctor in author profiles.


message 3: by Chris (new) - added it

Chris Partridge | 2 comments Thank you very much Suzi.


message 4: by Rosalie (new)

Rosalie Oaks (rosalieoaks) | 15 comments Hi Suzi, I hope you can help me too, as I tried to change my book description but apparently only Librarians can do so.

The book is The Lady Jewel Diviner by Rosalie Oaks. The current description is out of date, and has the wrong year for the story setting (I'm not sure who uploaded it, as it wasn't me!) It also doesn't match the blurb on sales platforms. I'd much appreciate if you could change it to the following one:

The Lady Jewel Diviner (Lady Diviner book 1)

Diamonds, Death, and Devonshire tea…

Miss Elinor Avely's proper upbringing cannot prepare her for the tiny, spinster vampire who crashes into her sitting room and demands to be fed with a sheep.

Elinor already has enough troubles without having to catch ruminants. First, her secret gift for divining jewels has landed her in scandal, exiling her from London society. Second, a nobleman of dubious repute wants her to find a cache of smuggled jewels, hidden somewhere along the Devon coastline. Last – and worst – she is invited to cream tea at the local manor. And while the autocratic and magnificent Earl of Beresford might be there (and perhaps the jewels themselves too), Beresford is the last person Elinor wants to meet over cream tea.

When a dead body is discovered along the cliffs, of course, such delicate considerations become secondary. Fortunately, Elinor now has a small vampiric chaperone – even if said spinster has a habit of appearing stark naked – and together they are ready to risk the hard questions.

Where are the jewels hidden? Who killed the smuggler? And just when is the cream tea being served?

Thank you in advance!


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