It’s here!

My book is live!
I’m excited to say I have just released The Pride of Babylon, and for a limited amount of time, the eBook version is listed on Amazon for only 99¢! It would mean so much to me if you would download it, read it, and then write a review on Amazon. The reviews help tremendously with getting my book in front of more readers.
Here’s the link to download the ebook https://a.co/d/i10J5K3
I’ve included instructions below that may be helpful if you’ve never left a review before.
If you are unable to download the book right now, I completely understand.
Thank you SO much for your support!

Book Review Instructions:

It would be helpful for you to post your review on AMAZON by the end of July. Here are some things to keep in mind when writing your review:
1. A book review is not a summary of the book. It should be YOUR thoughts about the book.
2. Do not include any identifying details within your review. Such as, “I am so proud of my FRIEND…” or “… is my AUNT and this book shares her journey.”
3. Be honest with your star assessment. We certainly hope you all think it has earned 5 stars! Studies actually show people searching for books feel reviews are more authentic when there are a variety of star assessments so give it the star rating you believe it has earned.
4. If you’re going to get a hard copy of the book from Amazon, available July 22nd, please wait to post your review AFTER you have received it from Amazon. This will list your review as verified.

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