Tomorrow is the day!

Monday, Mar 20


 
Use coupon code LLMHERO1 to receive $1 OFF the print or ebook version of FOREVER A HERO on Harlequin.com.  In order to redeem this offer, please add the print or ebook version of FOREVER A HERO to your shopping cart and then enter the coupon code at checkout.
*Offer valid on the print or ebook version of FOREVER A HERO by Linda Lael Miller from March 21, 2017 at 12:01am ET until April 30, 2017, 11:59pm ET at www.harlequin.com only.  The Customer will receive $1.00 OFF the list price of FOREVER A HERO by Linda Lael Miller in print or ebook on www.Harlequin.com with the LLMHERO1 coupon code.  Sales tax applied where applicable.  Quantities are limited.  Valid in the U.S.A. and Canada only.  All orders are subject to approval.*
This week’s winners are: 1) Theresa and 2) Marie Potts.  Congratulations!  As of now, there is a new contest underway: just comment, and you’ve entered.  2 winners will be chosen at random, notified by Jen, and announced here on the blog.  Each will receive an autographed copy of my latest.
Tomorrow, Jen and I will be hitting one of our local bookstores in order to take pictures of yours truly holding up the new book.  Check it out on my FaceBook page!
This weekend was a blast–my sister, Sally, flew up to Spokane on Friday, and that evening, we went to the Eric Church concert at the Spokane Arena.  WOW.  We had the BEST time.  Since it was St. Patrick’s Day, I wore a green shirt, complete with shamrocks, and even combed some green hair chalk through my two-toned locks.  (I’m letting my hair grow out, so it’s part silver and part brown.)  The music was loud and fabulous, and if I wasn’t an Eric Church fan before, I sure am now!  On Saturday, after sleeping in (it was 1 am when I fell into bed), Sally and I went to visit our mom, and took her out for a ride and a little retail therapy at Target.  Sunday morning, it was back to the airport; sure hated to see my sister go.  We always have a terrific time.
I’m listening to Buck Brannaman’s wonderful book, “The Faraway Horses.”  To me, this man is a true hero; he uses kindness, patience and skill to train horses, and he is a legend in the horse world, as many of you will already know.  There is no excuse for cruelty.

About Linda

The daughter of a town marshal, Linda Lael Miller is a #1 New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author of more than 100 historical and contemporary novels, most of which reflect her love of the West.

Raised in Northport, Washington, Linda pursued her wanderlust, living in London and Arizona and traveling the world before returning to the state of her birth to settle down on a horse property outside Spokane.

Pin It on Pinterest