I decided to post an endorsement for a book not published by BWL but by one of our authors. Sometimes, books published elsewhere lead reader's here because they are so impressed with the writing, they want to read more. This is what I experienced when I read this book.. Killarney is an awesome author and I'm happy to share a recommendation that I don't give lightly:
Through Gypsy Eyes by Killarney Sheffield
All-in-all, this was a story I will long remember and I'm so glad I read it. If you're looking for a romance that contains a whole lot more, you'll appreciate the fact Ms. Sheffield has left most of the sexual exploits to your own fantasies, and she's written in twists and turns you'll not see coming. I consider this worthy of my "I Dug It" award.
If you're interested, it's economically priced by Crimson Romance and available for your Kindle on Amazon.
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Wow! Thank you so much Ginger. That means a lot coming from you as I have admired you as an author for many years. And I agree, sometimes one book leads you to others even if they are from different publishers. I have an editor who wants me to focus on promoting only the book from her house and I said no, because I love all my books and promoting them promotes them all I feel.
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