Promo Thursday, or is it Whateverday?

Mar 03, 2022 7:17 pm


Thank you to everyone who sent me notes about my previous email and the loss of my beloved Maisie. I read every single one and they meant the world to me.


It’s March, but my brain still thinks it’s January. Apparently, our weather is also confused and can’t decide whether it’s late winter or mid-spring. I sat out on the deck for a while yesterday enjoying 81 (YES 81!) degrees and sunshine. It’s 25 degrees cooler today, but at least there’s no snow predicted for the next 10 days.


I don’t know about the rest of you, but sometimes life speeds up, and it’s all I can do to hang on. Right now, I’m spinning and rarely know what day it is. Because of that, Bridge to Us is still priced at .99, but only until midnight March 3, 2022 (that's tonight for those are as lost as I am). So grab it while you can and save 3 bucks! The price will change back to $3.99 before you blink.

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My email today is short and simple. Buy Bridge to Us at .99. Check out these promotions. That’s it.


Kindle Unlimited Romance—click here if you love to read a ton:

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For a selection of free reads, be sure and give these a look by clicking here. The theme is stories about things lost and found. Maybe love, maybe a cherished possession, maybe sanity.

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If you share either of these promos and email me the social proof, I’ll enter you to win a signed copy of Elemental Tales (sorry, US addresses only). Just reply to this email with a screenshot or link.


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Air. Earth. Fire. Metal. Water. Things we don’t think of unless forced. Elemental Tales is a collection of creative stories about survival, consequences, loss, escape, commitment, love, mysticism and magic, where heroes encounter the very stuff the world is made of in order to save themselves, their families, and perhaps the world.







imageI'll leave you with a final thought. Sunflowers are Ukraine's national flower. As we watch Russa's inexcusable attack on the sovereign nation of Ukraine, please share pictures of sunflowers and keep the Ukrainian people in your thoughts and prayers. Their bravery in the face of madness is remarkable.



Jeanne Felfe

Author of Bridge to Us, a Women's Fiction, Second Chance Romance

 


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