Marylu will be giving away two copies of The Red Siren today. Please leave a comment and email address in comments for a chance to win an autographed copy.
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Who wouldn't love reading about a female pirate? And a red-head to boot!
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I'll be stopping by Charleston this weekend and will see the Battery and White Point Gardens, where famed pirates were hung. Please enter me at ksbuffaloe at hotmail dot com!
ReplyDeleteYour insight into characterization reminds me of the verse, "the heart is desperately wicked, who can know it?" We all have our 'bad sides' and it is usually the more prominent one! Please enter me in the drawing at
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I would LOVE to read this book! Sounds intriguing. Please enter me in the drawing -- lauramctx@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteSorry to say I'm not familiar with your work, but would really love to read the book. If I don't win guess I'll have to buy it! Oh, maybe I shouldn't have said that? Sounds like a fascinating read anyway...
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