This is the first day of my Blog Book Tour. The first stop is up at
http://www.marywelk.com/.
I'd appreciate it if you'd hop on over to Mark Welk's blogspot, Cicero's Children, and read about Villains and Heroes - Gotta Love 'Em.
Don't forgot, to be eligible for a prize after the entire tour is over at the end of the month, you'll need to leave a comment here with your email address, plus a comment at one of the blogspots of the tour.
Next stop after today is on August 16 at http://booklandheights.blogspot.com.
Thanks to everyone who comes with me on my tour.
And so...the fun begins! I hope the tour is indeed tons of fun for you.
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Hi Morgan...I left a comment about heroes!
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Just read your guest post about Villains and Heros! Great post! This (your tour) is so exciting! I can't wait to follow along!
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Good luck on your tour. I think blog tours are great fun.
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Enjoyed the post and agree the flawless characters are boring. My email is jane@janesutton.com
ReplyDeleteMorgan, Good luck on your blog tour, and have fun!
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Morgan, Good luck on your blog tour, and have fun!
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Awesome! This is a fun idea and I am going to watch the tour! :)
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That's great that it was so easy to get a mention in the newspaper. It's a reminder to just give it try; you never know! All the best for your launch and your blog book tour :-)
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