In good company

I was checking the Barnes & Noble e-book listings for historical fiction today, sorted by number of sales, and was pleasantly surprised to find Sentence of Marriage at Number 34 (of 2,019) sandwiched between a Michael Crichton and Hilary Mantel’s Booker Prize-winning Wolf Hall. Heady company for my little tale.

Of course there’s the not-so-small matter of money: Sentence is free. So I was just as pleased to find Mud and Gold, which isn’t free, at Number 168, with one of Laurie King’s Mary Russell books and Rafael Sabatini’s tale of derring-do, Captain Blood, either side of it. It’s a good neighbourhood.

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  1. Thanks so much for your comment on Working Girl Reviews, Shayne. Wasn’t it a really perceptive one. I’m also delighted to have found your blog through that and will keep up with your news about your own splendid books. Loretta

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  2. You’re most welcome, Lorri. I meant it!

    Yes, Willow at WGR is a wonderfully perceptive reviewer – her review of “Sentence of Marriage” is one of my all-time favourites.

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