Monday, October 10, 2011

A View from The White Pages


...normally Mondays are nothing to write home about, today however, is worth a bit more than a simple mention and a smoldering cup of coffee.

Sarah Pearson from The Empty White Pages posted a review of "South of Charm," along with a little Q & A...just a little something to actually look forward to while struggling with the opening pages of a new week ;)

Sarah's a dear friend, an admitted bookworm, and an avid storyteller. Hop on over to see what she thinks of her journey through "Charm!"


...and don't forget about the contest!

El

18 comments:

Ruth Schiffmann said...

Found you through Sarah's blog. Great interview. South of Charm sounds intriguing. I've added it to my TBR list. Wishing you all the best with it!

Michael Di Gesu said...

Hey, El,

I hope you had a great weekend.

Hopping over to Sarah's blog now.

Jodi Henry said...

Hitting the next stop on your blog tour over at Sarah's blog now. Hope you have a good week.

J

Elliot Grace said...

Hey inluvwithwords, thanks for stopping by and your interest in my story :)

Hey Michael, thanks so much for following. Next tour stop...Windy City!

Hey Jodi, nice hearing from you again. Thanks for following :)

El

Sarah Tokeley said...

El, thank you so much for letting me be part of your tour, and for being so gracious when I screwed up :-)

Roland D. Yeomans said...

I'm heading to Sarah's blog right now1!

Portia said...

Wow, I loved Sarah's post :-) El, you make a great guinea pig!

Elliot Grace said...

Hey Sarah, thanks so much for allowing me the opportunity ;)

Hey Roland, funny you should say that, for I'm about to bounce over your way!

Hey Portia, I was honored to be the guinea pig, and had she not revealed that I was her first interview, no one would've been the wiser ;)

El

Joanne said...

It's a great post over at Sarah's, best wishes with your book!

Green Monkey said...

I like your ABOUT ME order. Congratulations on your novel. I need to figure out where to look and how to get started.

Melissa Sugar said...

Sarah's post is great and your book sounds like a must read. It is on my list. Congratulations

Thank you for visiting my blog

Melissa

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