Refer back to Part 1 and Part 2 of this series about giving credit back to those who help me promote my new book, Spring into Summer.
In no particular order, here are more great people to add to your social network … more to come. ;)
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Casey Sheridan
Guest blog: Unlocking the Mystery
Erotica for All
Guest blog: A Season for Everything
Sessha Batto
Guest Blog: Eden Baylee Talks Same Sex Scenes
Jason Bourne
Author Interview
Diantha Jones
Author Interview
Marian Kent
Book Review
Solitaire Parke
Book Review
Junying Kirk
Book Review
GoodeReader
Erotica and Publishing After Fifty Shades of Grey
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Helping Spread the Word
Les Floyd
The Cutting Room Floor
Rachel Thompson
LM Stull
LK Editorial
Darcia Helle
William Kendall
Wyatt McIntyre
Steven M. Grant
Justin Bog
Alexander G Public Relations
Patti Larsen
Annetta Ribken
John Anstie
Paul A. Reeves
David C. Cassidy
Rob “Sharky” Pruneda
Dannie C. Hill
Sessha Batto
Jar O’Marbles
David T. Lender
Layna Pimentel
Whill of Agora
Everett Powers
Dan Coyle
My Blog Can Beat Up Your Blog










Thank you for writing such a great book. I owe you a review….it’s coming soon.
Congratulations on your success
Hehe, you’re welcome.
eden
Thank you for the mention, Eden.
Of course, and thanks for your help Darcia, it’s really appreciated,
eden
Sweetie, no thanks is needed. I’m happy to help out where I can! *hugs*
Thanks are always needed Layna! xox
eden
Your thanks are barely due to me – if you’ll pardon the double entendre there
. Yet to finish the book on account of some extremely annoying life distractions. But at least you know how much I think of your writing, M’am!
I know your distractions and perfectly understand. It’s best you dry off before reading
eden
Eden,
It’s always a pleasure to promote you and your work. I’m always happy to help, especially someone as sweet as you. xoxo
Thanks Casey xox
eden
You’ve really got quite a network going!
Hi hon, thanks for following me around the internet xo
eden
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