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Winner of Leah's tacky souvenir giveaway, and some thanks!

Before I announce the winner, I just want to say thank you everyone for all of your advice over the last few days! I decided to publish through Smashwords, and figured that with the site getting so much praise, it can't be such a bad thing! Also, thanks for the kind words about my new Game On cover! I will be replying to new comments over the weekend - as mentioned - there is a lot going on at the moment! Now for the winner of Leah's tacky souvenir contest! a Rafflecopter giveaway Congrats to Kelley Lynn! I will be in touch with you over the weekend about sending Leah's British souvenirs to you!

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  1. But I wanted the tacky souvenirs! But oh well, I can say congrats to Kelley and mean it because she's a sweetheart. :)

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  2. Aww, thanks Elizabeth!

    And I won! Yay!!! Thanks Kyra!

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  3. Yay, Kelley! I LOVE that new cover. It is PERFECT!

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  4. Big congrats to Kelley! I hope she enjoys the tackiness. :)

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  5. Yay, congrats Kelley! She's on a roll ;)

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  6. Oh I'm super jealous of this :) Congrats Kelley!

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