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Monday, November 28, 2016

Release Day Party!

It's here at last!

Help yourself to the hors d'oeuvres, get a mug of hot cocoa (hey, this is a kids book! Stay out of the adult beverages!), and join the party.


I got the box the day before Thanksgiving. The excitement of opening a whole box of my books never grows old.

Stinky and Stinklet are excited there are now three books all about them. (Shh! I haven't told them that the books are mostly about the people of Skunk Corners).

In honor of the great occasion, the skunks are hosting a special giveaway--the new ebook for two lucky winners!

a Rafflecopter giveaway

And for today only--contact us to purchase ANY of our books directly (signed!) and we'll pick up the shipping costs.
  
Purchase links:
Kindle
Paperback
B&N
Smashwords
iTunes

8 comments:

  1. I've never met a skunk, but I did meet a raccoon on one of my early morning walks around the lake at Summer Camp in Wisconsin; I woke up in the desert near Mono Lake with a scorpion sheltering from the cold under my sleeping bag, and I once had a fairly close encounter with a bear when hiking in the Smoky Mountains. But I've never had a whiff of eau de skunk.

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    1. Wow! After being in those places, I'm surprised about never having even smelled skunk! I once came home to find one in my carport. I slunk off and parked elsewhere :)

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  2. There is a problem with the Amazons listing for the paperback, so I have provided a direct link. I am working on the problem; not sure how long it may take to fix :(

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  3. "The excitement of opening a whole box of my books never grows old" That's so true - happy release day!

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  4. Congratulations! So exciting to open up a whole box of books you've written. :) Happy Release Day! :)
    ~Jess

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  5. I've never met a skunk. Well not a REAL skunk. I'd say I've dated a couple, but that would be an insult to skunks.

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    1. :o Yes, Big Al comes to that same conclusion about using "skunk" as an insult. It's an insult to the skunks, who can't help how they smell and are really beautiful animals.

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