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And the Winner is...

Today is the day that we find out who the winner is of the Kindle!

But first, I would like to take the time to thank you all for your support of Belonging. Many of you read my book before it was published, to give me feedback. You know who you are and you are irreplaceable to me. I am fortunate to call many of you dear friends and your friendship is something I will cherish forever.

There are those of you who purchased books. Unfortunately, I don’t know all of you by name as Amazon does not give me that information for sales. You are priceless. Thank you for your multiple purchases.

Thanks to all of you who have shared information about my book with your friends, family members, and followers on Facebook, Twitter, blogs, etc. There is nothing that helps get the word out about books than good old word of mouth. I often buy books that others have recommended to me. I hope others do the same when hearing of my books.

And now, without further ado, the winner of the Kindle is ….

Kate, booklover

Here is her 4* review – “A sweet story of discovery. Shelly discovers parts of herself she never knew, discovers new faith in God as she 'steps out of the boat', and finally, discovers a family she never knew she had. A little predictable in spots, it was still fun to read and had many little gems of wisdom. As a shy person myself, I could relate to Shelly's struggles to overcome her fears and anxiety when dealing with others. It was also a pleasant surprise to recognize the area where 'Belonging' takes place, right down the street. I recommend this book to anyone who is looking for a pleasant way to pass a few hours.”

Congratulations, Kate! I will be in touch with you. Thank you so much for your support!

If anyone would like to further help me promote Belonging, I am working on a Thunderclap campaign. This just helps me reach people that I would not normally be able to reach. All you have to do is sign up, Thunderclap does the rest. It’s easy, painless, and FREE! Your support will help get the word out about Christian books and spread the Gospel to some who may never have heard. Follow this link if you care to help.

If you would like to purchase Belonging, simply click on the book cover above to go straight to Amazon. For those of you who have asked, I will let you know when I have paper copies available.

Thanks again to all of you. Words cannot express how much you mean to me!

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  1. The perfect day to find out! happy birthday to me! Thanks Ruth- I can't wait to read the next one!

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