That's cool, Deb. The reviewer liked it and she spelled your name right. That's about all you can ask for.
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Okay, I'm a little late to the game. Just emailed you the Kirkus Review!
Woot!
Heh. Ginger, s/he did better than that; she referenced "Weaver" in the text of the review. Ought to be good for a sales bounce.
(lovin' the ChiKat)
Hooray, Deb!
Deb's a rock star.
ChiKat also sent me a review of "Weaver" I didn't know existed. From the Tampa Tribune, back in March:
Mysteries are being written within all kinds of genres these days. Grabien's little book weaves a ghostly romantic murder mystery around an old folk song and comes up with a spooky ghost story told in a gripping narrative. Ringan Laine is a British folk musician who accidentally becomes a tenant of an old cottage on a country estate in Somerset. He soon learns why the cottage has remained empty for so many years when right away he is confronted with ghostly occurrences in the house and the nearby barn. When his longtime lover, Penny, joins him, together they try to find out what has kept these unhappy spirits tied to the house for so long. The investigation eventually leads them to a double murder committed in 1817 - the subject of a folk song familiar to Ringan, since he had performed it with his group many times. He calls in his friends to help exorcise the murdered lovers, thereby engaging them all in an exciting, haunted confrontation that involves history, music and danger. The chilling encounters with the ghosts are especially well-written.
It would have been nice to have found this one at the time. I really have to check Lexis more often....
Excellent! And it comes out on my birthday week!
Interesting word trivia: I just came across a book called The Returned Backslider dated 1639. I had no idea the word Backslider was so old.
Yay, Deb!!! and nice review for Weaver too.
Go bounce, choose bounce!!!
I saw you did post your questions on the list, Susan. I hope you found the responses helpful.