Websites called LibraryThing and Historical Fiction Forum have been brought to our attention concerning one of our titles: THE SECOND SISTER, A Royal Tudor Romance by Marie Sandeford. We’d like to let readers who use these sites know that this book is very much in print and about to have another reprint. In the UK it’s available through the usual outlets, including Amazon. For overseas readers, the link to AbeBooks from your LibraryThing website will detail a UK bookshop called Treasure Trove Books which deals with customers all over the world. One or two signed copies are available at the moment through this shop and more (unsigned) copies could be supplied there if required.
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I just received the following email from Joroby Books re: The Second Sister (presumably since Librarything shows I own a copy) and thought I'd share it with you all...
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Another fiction book on Catherein, "The Grey Goose" by Joanna Dessau:
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http://used.addall.com/SuperRare/submit ... store=ZVAB
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I finished Sandeford's The Second Sister. I had a little trouble getting into at first, but once I did, I thought it was pretty good. If anyone is interested in reading it, please PM me and perhaps we can work something out (I have a couple of ideas) since Amazon UK still shows that it's not in stock.
This deal appeared on Publishers Marketplace on Tuesday. No publication date is mentioned.
Author of The Virgin Queen's Daughter, Ella March Chase's THREE MAIDS FOR A CROWN, centering around the three Grey sisters, Jane, Katherine, and Mary, who were all used as pawns in their father's plot to rule England, to Heather Proulx at Crown, by Andrea Cirillo at the Jane Rotrosen Agency (NA).
Author of The Virgin Queen's Daughter, Ella March Chase's THREE MAIDS FOR A CROWN, centering around the three Grey sisters, Jane, Katherine, and Mary, who were all used as pawns in their father's plot to rule England, to Heather Proulx at Crown, by Andrea Cirillo at the Jane Rotrosen Agency (NA).
[quote=""Ariadne""]This deal appeared on Publishers Marketplace on Tuesday. No publication date is mentioned.
Author of The Virgin Queen's Daughter, Ella March Chase's THREE MAIDS FOR A CROWN, centering around the three Grey sisters, Jane, Katherine, and Mary, who were all used as pawns in their father's plot to rule England, to Heather Proulx at Crown, by Andrea Cirillo at the Jane Rotrosen Agency (NA).[/quote]
Excellent. Look forward to reading it!
Author of The Virgin Queen's Daughter, Ella March Chase's THREE MAIDS FOR A CROWN, centering around the three Grey sisters, Jane, Katherine, and Mary, who were all used as pawns in their father's plot to rule England, to Heather Proulx at Crown, by Andrea Cirillo at the Jane Rotrosen Agency (NA).[/quote]
Excellent. Look forward to reading it!
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That is way more than I would pay for any book!
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