Look What Turned Up in My Hometown Book Store!

I grew up in Poulsbo, Washington, the town just off the bridge from Bainbridge Island, where The Violets of March is set. The lovely book store there, Liberty Bay Books (just down the hill from the church I was married in!) has a nice display of Violets out, and my mom and dad (who live in Poulsbo) walked down today to snap some pictures. I am kind of loving that my book is right next to this year’s Pulitzer winner. OMG! Too fun. If you ever are in this part of the country, pay a visit to Poulsbo, and stop into Liberty Bay Books and say hi.

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  • May 1, 2011
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    How exciting!!!

  • May 1, 2011
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    I was just scouring Amazon for a new book to read and remembered you have been writing about your new release. I just ordered the ebook and can’t wait to start reading it! You have fabulous reviews on Amazon!

  • May 6, 2011
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    I have to add a big woot! for the Norwegian flag waving in the background! 😛

  • May 11, 2011
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    Congratulations. I’m sure they are so proud of you 🙂 Everything comes full circle!

  • October 30, 2012
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    Sally Wible

    Just finished “Blackberry Winter” – loved the book – could not put it down. Also loved “The Violets of March” – have not yet read your other books. Thank you for being such a gifted writer. Your stories are beautiful and your language is clean – proving that you can tell a beautiful love story (or any story) without getting down into the gutter with the language. Thank you so much. How in the world do you think of such intriguing, engrossing stories? All the best to you.
    From an 80 year old fan!

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