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Saturday, September 1, 2012

RED RIBBONS BLOG TOUR goes Stateside!!!

The wonder of social media is that you find friends near and far. A couple of years ago, I wouldn't have thought it possible to connect in such a positive way with so many people around the world.

And the world is getting smaller and smaller as technology and all it's many attributes change the way we do things, but that is for a much longer post/debate!

For now, I would simply like to hand you over to the wonderful Debbi Mack who is driving the RED RIBBONS blog tour today.






You can read my interview with Debbi HERE, and learn a little more about Louise Phillips and RED RIBBONS!!


But before I leave you on this beautiful sunny Saturday morning in Dublin, today is also the day I can reveal the first Amazon Reader Review, and the first Twitter reader review for RED RIBBONS!!!



A brilliant read
This review is from: Red Ribbons 
This story pulled me in right from the start with its wounded characters and dark deeds and atmospheric Irish and Italian landscapes. The clever device of three main narrators: the criminal psychologist, an institutionalised woman and the criminal himself, makes for a seamless read full of suspense.

Kim Nash@KimTheBookworm
Last night I finished Red Ribbons by Louise Phillips - OMG! Awesome! My heart was pounding & the killer freaked me out! What a writer!
 
 
 
Debbi Mack, the driver of the Red Ribbons Blogtour Bus today!!! - Bio and links
 
 
DEBBI MACK, is the New York Times ebook bestselling author of the Sam McRae mystery series, featuring lawyer/sleuth Stephanie Ann “Sam” McRae. She's also had several short stories published, including one nominated in 2010 for a Derringer. A “recovering attorney,” Debbi has also worked as a journalist, librarian and freelance writer/researcher. You can read more about Debbi and her books on her Web site. She also has five blogs, including My Life on the Mid-List, and you can find her on Twitter and Facebook.

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