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Mar
14

Sheep dotting the ramparts at Maiden Castle.

Okay, this has nothing to do with sheep, but….. It’s connected to history and Britain and I miss the sheep. One of the most exciting days for a writer is holding your book in your hands for the first time. Michelle Willingham, one of the hardest working writers I know, sold her first book to Harlequin last year. Her Irish Warrior is a May release from Harlequin Historicals. Michelle’s having a contest today for an autographed copy. Go see! Maybe you’ll even win!

(Winner of this weekend’s Free Book Friday: #3–Shari! Email me!)

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Posted by Suzanne McMinn on March 14, 2007  

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  1. 3-14
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    Thanks Suzanne! It’s really a wonderful feeling. :bananadance: Love the sheep!

  2. 3-16
    10:25
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    :thumbsup: Congratulations, Shari!

    Thanks for sending me to Michelle’s site, Suz. She’s one of my friends in MySpace. :grin:

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