Almost all of you who have read Small Things want to see the sequel (Threads) published. My goal is to publish Threads sometime in fall of 2013, but it could happen sooner — if the sales from Small Things warrant it. Want to read Threads? Help promote Small Things! Review it on Amazon, Goodreads, Barnes and Noble, Smashwords, iBooks, and elsewhere. Blog about it. Suggest it to your friends. Heck, buy them a copy for their birthday!

Here are four website where you can review Small Things:

SmallThingsWeb.jpgAmazon
Barnes and Noble
Goodreads
Smashwords

(feel free to review it elsewhere as well!)

Want your local newspaper to review Small Things? Ask them to review it! And send me a message with their mailing address and the name of their book review editor, and I’ll send them a copy.

Together, we can make Small Things a hit and ensure that Threads not only gets published, but that the as-yet-untitled (and unwritten) book in the trilogy gets published as well.

So many of you have already helped, first with the Kickstarter campaign and later with reviews and sharing posts on Facebook.

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Shawn stopped listening the moment that Jenny stepped into the room, all thoughts of the fetch banished to the back of his mind. She was dressed in a yellow peasant blouse, Levis, and a pink pair of Keds. The sight of her took his breath away. She was the prettiest girl he had ever seen, including all the nurses at the hospital, the TWA stewardess on his flight home from Texas, and, yes, even Quincy’s favorite meteorologist, Melissa Rhoads. Two delicate silver earrings partially hidden behind the redhead’s long hair completed the ensemble, adding a subtle contrast that made her emerald eyes sparkle with fire. Looking down at his own clothing, Shawn knew in an instant that he had woefully underdressed.

— Small Things, Chapter 20