Slightly OT: "Loyalty Binds Me" recommended by Midwest Book Reviews
Slightly OT: "Loyalty Binds Me" recommended by Midwest Book Reviews
2011-10-04 19:19:57
I sent my second book, "Loyalty Binds Me" to Midwest Book Reviews a
while ago, and forgot all about it until yesterday when I was notified
that they reviewed my book and have it online here
<http://www.midwestbookreview.com/sbw/sep_11.htm> on the Fiction Shelf.
Since it's so short, I'll post it here thanks to the magic of copy and
paste:
Immortality plays into our hands strangely. "Loyalty Binds Me" is a
unique novel that spins into a Richard the III alive in the
twenty-first century. Wrapped into a centuries old problem and facing
what he's been running from for centuries. With a five hundred year old
murder mystery turning hot again, "Loyalty Binds Me" is a highly unique
twist on historical fiction and mystery, recommended.
Midwest Book Reviews carries weight and maybe this will help get more
people in the general public to see Richard as the good king he was.
Joan
---
author of This Time and Loyalty Binds Me, novels about Richard III in
the 21st-century
This Time was General Fiction Finalist of 2010 Next Generation Indie
Book Awards
website <http://www.joanszechtman.com/> -- blog
<http://rtoaaa.blogspot.com/>
ebooks at Smashwords
<http://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/JoanSzechtman>
while ago, and forgot all about it until yesterday when I was notified
that they reviewed my book and have it online here
<http://www.midwestbookreview.com/sbw/sep_11.htm> on the Fiction Shelf.
Since it's so short, I'll post it here thanks to the magic of copy and
paste:
Immortality plays into our hands strangely. "Loyalty Binds Me" is a
unique novel that spins into a Richard the III alive in the
twenty-first century. Wrapped into a centuries old problem and facing
what he's been running from for centuries. With a five hundred year old
murder mystery turning hot again, "Loyalty Binds Me" is a highly unique
twist on historical fiction and mystery, recommended.
Midwest Book Reviews carries weight and maybe this will help get more
people in the general public to see Richard as the good king he was.
Joan
---
author of This Time and Loyalty Binds Me, novels about Richard III in
the 21st-century
This Time was General Fiction Finalist of 2010 Next Generation Indie
Book Awards
website <http://www.joanszechtman.com/> -- blog
<http://rtoaaa.blogspot.com/>
ebooks at Smashwords
<http://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/JoanSzechtman>
Re: Slightly OT: "Loyalty Binds Me" recommended by Midwest Book Revi
2011-10-04 22:34:00
Congratulations, Joan. I've got the book on my Kindle, but haven't got round to reading it yet, but now -even more than before - I can't wait to do so.
Thanks for posting this.
Cheers, Dorothea
________________________________
From: joanszechtman <u2nohoo@...>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, 5 October 2011 5:19 AM
Subject: Slightly OT: "Loyalty Binds Me" recommended by Midwest Book Reviews
I sent my second book, "Loyalty Binds Me" to Midwest Book Reviews a
while ago, and forgot all about it until yesterday when I was notified
that they reviewed my book and have it online here
<http://www.midwestbookreview.com/sbw/sep_11.htm> on the Fiction Shelf.
Since it's so short, I'll post it here thanks to the magic of copy and
paste:
Immortality plays into our hands strangely. "Loyalty Binds Me" is a
unique novel that spins into a Richard the III alive in the
twenty-first century. Wrapped into a centuries old problem and facing
what he's been running from for centuries. With a five hundred year old
murder mystery turning hot again, "Loyalty Binds Me" is a highly unique
twist on historical fiction and mystery, recommended.
Midwest Book Reviews carries weight and maybe this will help get more
people in the general public to see Richard as the good king he was.
Joan
---
author of This Time and Loyalty Binds Me, novels about Richard III in
the 21st-century
This Time was General Fiction Finalist of 2010 Next Generation Indie
Book Awards
website <http://www.joanszechtman.com/> -- blog
<http://rtoaaa.blogspot.com/>
ebooks at Smashwords
<http://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/JoanSzechtman>
Thanks for posting this.
Cheers, Dorothea
________________________________
From: joanszechtman <u2nohoo@...>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, 5 October 2011 5:19 AM
Subject: Slightly OT: "Loyalty Binds Me" recommended by Midwest Book Reviews
I sent my second book, "Loyalty Binds Me" to Midwest Book Reviews a
while ago, and forgot all about it until yesterday when I was notified
that they reviewed my book and have it online here
<http://www.midwestbookreview.com/sbw/sep_11.htm> on the Fiction Shelf.
Since it's so short, I'll post it here thanks to the magic of copy and
paste:
Immortality plays into our hands strangely. "Loyalty Binds Me" is a
unique novel that spins into a Richard the III alive in the
twenty-first century. Wrapped into a centuries old problem and facing
what he's been running from for centuries. With a five hundred year old
murder mystery turning hot again, "Loyalty Binds Me" is a highly unique
twist on historical fiction and mystery, recommended.
Midwest Book Reviews carries weight and maybe this will help get more
people in the general public to see Richard as the good king he was.
Joan
---
author of This Time and Loyalty Binds Me, novels about Richard III in
the 21st-century
This Time was General Fiction Finalist of 2010 Next Generation Indie
Book Awards
website <http://www.joanszechtman.com/> -- blog
<http://rtoaaa.blogspot.com/>
ebooks at Smashwords
<http://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/JoanSzechtman>
Re: Slightly OT: "Loyalty Binds Me" recommended by Midwest Book Revi
2011-10-05 01:01:29
Thank you, Dorothea. These ereaders are great! I find it so convenient
to just tuck one into my purse and take it with me so that if I'm
standing in line, or waiting for any reason, I can do some reading.
Joan
--- In , Dorothea Preis
<dorotheapreis@...> wrote:
>
> Congratulations, Joan. I've got the book on my Kindle, but
haven't got round to reading it yet, but now -even more than before - I
can't wait to do so.
>
> Thanks for posting this.
>
> Cheers, Dorothea
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: joanszechtman u2nohoo@...
> To:
> Sent: Wednesday, 5 October 2011 5:19 AM
> Subject: Slightly OT: "Loyalty Binds Me"
recommended by Midwest Book Reviews
>
>
> Â
> I sent my second book, "Loyalty Binds Me" to Midwest Book Reviews a
> while ago, and forgot all about it until yesterday when I was
notified
> that they reviewed my book and have it online here
> <http://www.midwestbookreview.com/sbw/sep_11.htm> on the Fiction
Shelf.
> Since it's so short, I'll post it here thanks to the magic of copy and
> paste:
>
> Immortality plays into our hands strangely. "Loyalty Binds Me" is a
> unique novel that spins into a Richard the III alive in the
> twenty-first century. Wrapped into a centuries old problem and facing
> what he's been running from for centuries. With a five hundred year
old
> murder mystery turning hot again, "Loyalty Binds Me" is a highly
unique
> twist on historical fiction and mystery, recommended.
> Midwest Book Reviews carries weight and maybe this will help get more
> people in the general public to see Richard as the good king he was.
>
> Joan
> ---
> author of This Time and Loyalty Binds Me, novels about Richard III in
> the 21st-century
> This Time was General Fiction Finalist of 2010 Next Generation Indie
> Book Awards
> website <http://www.joanszechtman.com/> -- blog
> <http://rtoaaa.blogspot.com/>
> ebooks at Smashwords
> <http://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/JoanSzechtman>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
to just tuck one into my purse and take it with me so that if I'm
standing in line, or waiting for any reason, I can do some reading.
Joan
--- In , Dorothea Preis
<dorotheapreis@...> wrote:
>
> Congratulations, Joan. I've got the book on my Kindle, but
haven't got round to reading it yet, but now -even more than before - I
can't wait to do so.
>
> Thanks for posting this.
>
> Cheers, Dorothea
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: joanszechtman u2nohoo@...
> To:
> Sent: Wednesday, 5 October 2011 5:19 AM
> Subject: Slightly OT: "Loyalty Binds Me"
recommended by Midwest Book Reviews
>
>
> Â
> I sent my second book, "Loyalty Binds Me" to Midwest Book Reviews a
> while ago, and forgot all about it until yesterday when I was
notified
> that they reviewed my book and have it online here
> <http://www.midwestbookreview.com/sbw/sep_11.htm> on the Fiction
Shelf.
> Since it's so short, I'll post it here thanks to the magic of copy and
> paste:
>
> Immortality plays into our hands strangely. "Loyalty Binds Me" is a
> unique novel that spins into a Richard the III alive in the
> twenty-first century. Wrapped into a centuries old problem and facing
> what he's been running from for centuries. With a five hundred year
old
> murder mystery turning hot again, "Loyalty Binds Me" is a highly
unique
> twist on historical fiction and mystery, recommended.
> Midwest Book Reviews carries weight and maybe this will help get more
> people in the general public to see Richard as the good king he was.
>
> Joan
> ---
> author of This Time and Loyalty Binds Me, novels about Richard III in
> the 21st-century
> This Time was General Fiction Finalist of 2010 Next Generation Indie
> Book Awards
> website <http://www.joanszechtman.com/> -- blog
> <http://rtoaaa.blogspot.com/>
> ebooks at Smashwords
> <http://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/JoanSzechtman>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
Re: Slightly OT: "Loyalty Binds Me" recommended by Midwest Book Revi
2011-10-05 04:47:01
Also very handy to take along on holidays. When we recently went to New Zealand I had lots of reading material for quiet evenings on my own while the others went to watch the rugby.
Cheers, Dorothea
________________________________
From: joanszechtman <u2nohoo@...>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, 5 October 2011 11:01 AM
Subject: Re: Slightly OT: "Loyalty Binds Me" recommended by Midwest Book Reviews
Thank you, Dorothea. These ereaders are great! I find it so convenient
to just tuck one into my purse and take it with me so that if I'm
standing in line, or waiting for any reason, I can do some reading.
Joan
--- In , Dorothea Preis
<dorotheapreis@...> wrote:
>
> Congratulations, Joan. I've got the book on my Kindle, but
haven't got round to reading it yet, but now -even more than before - I
can't wait to do so.
>
> Thanks for posting this.
>
> Cheers, Dorothea
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: joanszechtman u2nohoo@...
> To:
> Sent: Wednesday, 5 October 2011 5:19 AM
> Subject: Slightly OT: "Loyalty Binds Me"
recommended by Midwest Book Reviews
>
>
> Â
> I sent my second book, "Loyalty Binds Me" to Midwest Book Reviews a
> while ago, and forgot all about it until yesterday when I was
notified
> that they reviewed my book and have it online here
> <http://www.midwestbookreview.com/sbw/sep_11.htm> on the Fiction
Shelf.
> Since it's so short, I'll post it here thanks to the magic of copy and
> paste:
>
> Immortality plays into our hands strangely. "Loyalty Binds Me" is a
> unique novel that spins into a Richard the III alive in the
> twenty-first century. Wrapped into a centuries old problem and facing
> what he's been running from for centuries. With a five hundred year
old
> murder mystery turning hot again, "Loyalty Binds Me" is a highly
unique
> twist on historical fiction and mystery, recommended.
> Midwest Book Reviews carries weight and maybe this will help get more
> people in the general public to see Richard as the good king he was.
>
> Joan
> ---
> author of This Time and Loyalty Binds Me, novels about Richard III in
> the 21st-century
> This Time was General Fiction Finalist of 2010 Next Generation Indie
> Book Awards
> website <http://www.joanszechtman.com/> -- blog
> <http://rtoaaa.blogspot.com/>
> ebooks at Smashwords
> <http://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/JoanSzechtman>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
Cheers, Dorothea
________________________________
From: joanszechtman <u2nohoo@...>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, 5 October 2011 11:01 AM
Subject: Re: Slightly OT: "Loyalty Binds Me" recommended by Midwest Book Reviews
Thank you, Dorothea. These ereaders are great! I find it so convenient
to just tuck one into my purse and take it with me so that if I'm
standing in line, or waiting for any reason, I can do some reading.
Joan
--- In , Dorothea Preis
<dorotheapreis@...> wrote:
>
> Congratulations, Joan. I've got the book on my Kindle, but
haven't got round to reading it yet, but now -even more than before - I
can't wait to do so.
>
> Thanks for posting this.
>
> Cheers, Dorothea
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: joanszechtman u2nohoo@...
> To:
> Sent: Wednesday, 5 October 2011 5:19 AM
> Subject: Slightly OT: "Loyalty Binds Me"
recommended by Midwest Book Reviews
>
>
> Â
> I sent my second book, "Loyalty Binds Me" to Midwest Book Reviews a
> while ago, and forgot all about it until yesterday when I was
notified
> that they reviewed my book and have it online here
> <http://www.midwestbookreview.com/sbw/sep_11.htm> on the Fiction
Shelf.
> Since it's so short, I'll post it here thanks to the magic of copy and
> paste:
>
> Immortality plays into our hands strangely. "Loyalty Binds Me" is a
> unique novel that spins into a Richard the III alive in the
> twenty-first century. Wrapped into a centuries old problem and facing
> what he's been running from for centuries. With a five hundred year
old
> murder mystery turning hot again, "Loyalty Binds Me" is a highly
unique
> twist on historical fiction and mystery, recommended.
> Midwest Book Reviews carries weight and maybe this will help get more
> people in the general public to see Richard as the good king he was.
>
> Joan
> ---
> author of This Time and Loyalty Binds Me, novels about Richard III in
> the 21st-century
> This Time was General Fiction Finalist of 2010 Next Generation Indie
> Book Awards
> website <http://www.joanszechtman.com/> -- blog
> <http://rtoaaa.blogspot.com/>
> ebooks at Smashwords
> <http://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/JoanSzechtman>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
Re: Slightly OT: "Loyalty Binds Me" recommended by Midwest Book Revi
2011-10-05 08:29:30
Well done, Joan. Sorry no time for the forum at present, grappling with my tax return. Ugh.
Best, Annette
----- Original Message -----
From: joanszechtman
To:
Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 7:19 PM
Subject: Slightly OT: "Loyalty Binds Me" recommended by Midwest Book Reviews
I sent my second book, "Loyalty Binds Me" to Midwest Book Reviews a
while ago, and forgot all about it until yesterday when I was notified
that they reviewed my book and have it online here
<http://www.midwestbookreview.com/sbw/sep_11.htm> on the Fiction Shelf.
Since it's so short, I'll post it here thanks to the magic of copy and
paste:
Immortality plays into our hands strangely. "Loyalty Binds Me" is a
unique novel that spins into a Richard the III alive in the
twenty-first century. Wrapped into a centuries old problem and facing
what he's been running from for centuries. With a five hundred year old
murder mystery turning hot again, "Loyalty Binds Me" is a highly unique
twist on historical fiction and mystery, recommended.
Midwest Book Reviews carries weight and maybe this will help get more
people in the general public to see Richard as the good king he was.
Joan
---
author of This Time and Loyalty Binds Me, novels about Richard III in
the 21st-century
This Time was General Fiction Finalist of 2010 Next Generation Indie
Book Awards
website <http://www.joanszechtman.com/> -- blog
<http://rtoaaa.blogspot.com/>
ebooks at Smashwords
<http://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/JoanSzechtman>
Best, Annette
----- Original Message -----
From: joanszechtman
To:
Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 7:19 PM
Subject: Slightly OT: "Loyalty Binds Me" recommended by Midwest Book Reviews
I sent my second book, "Loyalty Binds Me" to Midwest Book Reviews a
while ago, and forgot all about it until yesterday when I was notified
that they reviewed my book and have it online here
<http://www.midwestbookreview.com/sbw/sep_11.htm> on the Fiction Shelf.
Since it's so short, I'll post it here thanks to the magic of copy and
paste:
Immortality plays into our hands strangely. "Loyalty Binds Me" is a
unique novel that spins into a Richard the III alive in the
twenty-first century. Wrapped into a centuries old problem and facing
what he's been running from for centuries. With a five hundred year old
murder mystery turning hot again, "Loyalty Binds Me" is a highly unique
twist on historical fiction and mystery, recommended.
Midwest Book Reviews carries weight and maybe this will help get more
people in the general public to see Richard as the good king he was.
Joan
---
author of This Time and Loyalty Binds Me, novels about Richard III in
the 21st-century
This Time was General Fiction Finalist of 2010 Next Generation Indie
Book Awards
website <http://www.joanszechtman.com/> -- blog
<http://rtoaaa.blogspot.com/>
ebooks at Smashwords
<http://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/JoanSzechtman>