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11/04 Interview @ Books Chatter
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11/04 Showcase @ The Book Divas Reads
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11/05 Review @ Book Reviews From an Avid Reader
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11/05 Review @ Books with Bircky
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11/06 Review @ My Reading Life
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11/11 Review @ Forever the Wanderer
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11/12 Showcase @ 411 on Books, Authors, and Publishing News
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11/12 Showcase @ Nesies Place
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11/13 Interview @ Quiet Fury Books
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11/14 Showcase @ Eclectic Moods
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11/20 Interview/showcase @ CMash Reads
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12/02 Review @ Curled up with a good book
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12/27 Review @ JBronder Book Reviews
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01/02/2020 Review @ Jessica Belmont
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01/03 Review @ Celticladys Reviews
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01/05 Review @ Just 4 My Books
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11/07 Showcase @ The Pulp and Mystery Shelf
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11/27 Showcase @ Reading A Page Turner
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