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Friday
Mar222013

Chloe is here. Chloe is Free.

Okay, technically Always Chloe and Other Stories has been available for ebook purchase for a couple of weeks now. But I didn't make too much noise about it, because I knew we were about to launch it with a free promotion on the 22nd through 24th. I don't like to encourage my fabulous readers to go out and buy a book that I know damn well will be free in about a minute.

Well...minute's up. It's the 22nd. Go get. And I'm pleased to say I own world rights to this one. So it's free worldwide today through Sunday (U.S. Pacific time).  UK readers...you go get, too.

For those who know nothing about the new book, it's the novella-length, oft-asked-for sequel to my 2007 novel Becoming Chloe (though stand-alone enough for those who have not read it) rounded out with four short stories to make a complete book. If you want to know more than that, check out the Always Chloe book page.

Or...just go get the book and check it out. Did I mention it's free? But only three days, so don't delay. 

I'll look forward to hearing thoughts on the book.

Happy reading!

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Reader Comments (4)

Thank you!

March 22, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterSue Shoemaker

My pleasure! Hope you enjoy!

March 22, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterCatherine

Thank you so much Catherine. I'm currently reading Earthquake Weather and Other Stories and really enjoying it. I'm looking forward to both catching up with the characters from Becoming Chloe and also the other short stories included in the book! I love reading the short stories when I have a bus journey to work or some time in the hairdressers or even just a short time at home between jobs - they are just the right length to enjoy but fit into a shorter time scale if that's all you've got to yourself! Many thanks again! Kerry.

March 24, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterKerry

Ah, I'm always so happy that some people still like short stories, Kerry. I would think most people would feel the way you do about them in this busier-than-ever world. But I do think they're enjoying a bit of a comeback. Thanks for helping!

March 24, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterCatherine

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