Amanda E Cesari liked an update for A Prophecy for Two

Hello there, fabulous readers and supporters! We are at 50 copies pre-ordered, which is marvelous - thank you so much for the support and the help with promotion! Chapter three should be up next week - I feel that I should apologize in advance for the cliffhanger, though I promise happy endings, of course...eventually!

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    Reader Writer commented on King’s Daughter
    I am definitely pre ordering your book!  When do you think it will be ready? 
     
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      Reader Writer commented on King’s Daughter
      Impressive detail and vivid imagery.  Looks like a great book and an even better movie!
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        Terry Lancaster commented on King’s Daughter
        I’m super excited for this to release. Who fired that arrow? My niece loves tales of warrior princesses and I’m sure she will love this one.
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          Steve commented on Single Version
          Scott, you had me at "mephitic slurry." I’m a huge fan of well-written futuristic dystopias. This one resonated on many levels. The allusion to the Trump presidential Tower is a frightening touch which may have led logically to the 2nd amendment becoming a mandate rather than a constitutional right;  law enforcement becoming privatized, omnipotent,  and uncontrollable; to technology replacing not only body parts but the human soul; and of course to the roach population dominating the human landscape.  May your vision not become prediction! Johnson O’Connor would be rolling in his grave to see  the bleak future of aptitude assessment and the premise that "language doesn’t matter". Bravo, well done.
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            Emma Catherine commented on King’s Daughter
            Beautifully written! This story does exactly what storytelling is supposed to do; allow the reader to escape to another world. 

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              Laurence O’Keefe recommended King’s Daughter
              Brilliant! Can't wait to find out what happens next! A page turner with literary chops too. Julia Bobkoff is tougher than Gillian Flynn and sexier too. Skoal!
              King’s Daughter
              King’s Daughter brings to life the 10th century saga of the spirited Danish warrior princess Thyra Haraldsdatter and the man she loved and lost, Norway’s legendary maverick King Olaf Tryggvason—a tale of love, war, betrayal, and redemption.
              Patricia D Kafker liked an update for King’s Daughter

              Tonight Launch Pad announced the second round of finalists for the Manuscript Competition, narrowing the field from 75 to 50, and I’m honored and grateful to announce that "King’s Daughter" made the cut! Thanks again for your support!

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                Suanne Laqueur commented on King’s Daughter
                Looking forward to seeing this story be told through Julia’s words. Her immersive, immediate style and attention to detail are the hallmarks of a true storyteller who keeps you wanting more. 
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                  “Strike the sails!" King Olaf said; “Never shall men of mine take flight; Never away from battle I fled, Never away from my foes! Let God dispose Of my life in the fight!”

                  “The Saga of King Olaf” —Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

                  Chapter One

                  Thyra, daughter of Harald Bluetooth, stood bravely before the little church her father had built in the beechwood forest of Roeskilde. It was even smaller than she rem. . .

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