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Well, so far The Lebrus Stone has had a four star review, and today, this review was added on Bestchicklit: What we say – review by Charlotte Foreman: The Lebrus Stone appealed to me as soon as I read the blurb and I downloaded the book as soon as it became available on Amazon. Crystal is a feisty main character; she’s strong, yet a jumble of emotions beneath the surface. She’s haunted by the death of her parents and driven by a natural urge to uncover the seemingly unattainable details about her childhood. It’s the promise of the Locke’s knowledge that leads her to Blacksville and the foreboding Thorncrest Manor. The atmosphere at the family home had a real gloomy, Beautiful Creatures-esque air to it, which I adored and was probably my favourite thing about the book. Crystal’s feelings towards the handsome Cray had me hooked and I loved the undeniable pull she felt towards him, regardless if he was bad for her or not. Their interactions, at first, are strained and I person

E-book has been updated

The Lebrus Stone was re-added to online sellers such as Amazon and Barnes and Noble with correct formatting and removed typos. Again, I apologise to those of you who may have purchased the previous e-book upload with the slight errors. My next mission now is finding reviewers. I would be sending the e-book to any reviewers for free. :) M

My book has been published.

Yes The Lebrus Stone was published on the 28th of November after a hectic month of editing and tweaking and fussing day and night until my eyes were hard to open from being so sore and dry. Unsurprisingly, the book still ended up with a small amount of typos. As you can imagine, I panicked. But....there was a formatting error with all the online sellers, so this gave me the chance to make the corrections before my publisher re-added it to websites such Amazon and Barnes and Noble. The polished version was added last week. I would like to apologize to anybody who may have bought the copy with the infrequent typos. I'm really sorry. Hopefully they aren't too distracting. Hmmm. I have to say, after six years of writing and polishing this book, I think I was expecting fireworks or something after being published, someone to jump out of a cake and scream congratulations. But I haven't even been handed a sparkler; a match. I haven't been given one of those really miniatu