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Game On Blog Tour Day 7 - One Week Down!

Yup, one whole week into the Game On Blog Tour, and everything is going brilliantly! I am having the best time, I've met some cool new bloggers and the support from everyone has been amazing!

Because I'm not really meant to be here at the weekend, I am going to keep this short, but I have another two fab stops on the tour today!

Firstly, jaybird - who has been one of my biggest supporters  - has a guest post from Jesse Shaw! If you're not following jaybird, I highly recommend you do because she is sweet, friendly and hilarious!

I'll also be with Catherine Noble - a hugely supportive and talented young lady from Glasgow - who will be giving a Game On shoutout, and a short interview. :D

Enjoy the rest of your weekend!


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  1. So glad the launch week has gone so well. Go girl!

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  2. Aw, thanks for the kind words Kyra. I'm so happy to have you over at The Bird's Nest today Kyra- You're going to need to go take a long vacation (or holiday) after this tour!

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  3. Saw your stop at Jaybird's this morning. Glad the tour has gone so well!

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  4. Glad your tour is going well!

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  5. Yay, Kyra! I'm loving your tour! And just came from Catherine's!

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  6. Aww thank you for the lovely shout out, Kyra, I'm loving the tour! I'm finding all these other wonderful blogs along the way :)

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