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7/25 Interview on CMash Reads
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7/26 Interview @ Tess Burnside – Author
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7/26 Showcase on Bound 2 Escape
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7/27 Guest Post at Writers and Authors
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7/28 Showcase @ Chill and Read
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7/28 Showcase @ Tome Tender
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7/29 Guest Post @ Mythical Books
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7/29 Review @ Rockin Book Reviews
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7/30 Showcase @ Buried Under Books
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7/31 Video Interview on Rockin Book Reviews
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8/01 Guest post @ BooksChatter
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8/02 Interview @ The Reading Frenzy
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8/04 Review @ Book Reviews From an Avid Reader
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8/11 Showcase @ Lauras Interests
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8/13 Video interview @ Rockin Book Reviews
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8/14 Review at The Book Divas Reads
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8/15 Guest post/showcase @ A Bookaholic Swede
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9/07 Review @ fundinmental
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9/12 Review on Notes from Farrah
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9/13 Review on JBronder Book Reviews
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9/15 Review @ Just Reviews
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9/20 Review @ The Coffeeholic Bookworm
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