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Blindsided Blog Tour Week 2 - Easing you in gently

Hi everyone! Welcome back to the Blindsided Blog Tour! We begin the week with something gentle - the insanity will begin tomorrow! :D

Carrie Butler - the Queen of all that is awesome - has an email from Georgia Mills, with a confession about a mistake she made. Uh-oh!

All-round kick-ass chick Dani B has another excerpt from Blindsided!

Aaand, the super sweet Morgan Shamy will be talking about my book over on her blog. :D

As mentioned yesterday, I am going to be away for a few days so I'll be slow at replying to comments but I will get to them as soon as I come home!

Thanks, guys! :D

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  1. Have a safe time/trip wherever you go/stay :)

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  2. Enjoy your break. I'm looking forward to the insanity ;)

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  3. If today is gentle, I can't even imagine insanity.

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  4. Hi - best of luck with Blindsided. I enjoyed Game On and still find myself thinking of Radleigh from time to time... ;-)

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  5. Already visited Morgan...heading off to the other stops.

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  6. Read the posts already all sounding great. Have a fun trip.

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  7. You ROCK, Kyra! *huge hugs*

    !!!

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  8. Saw you over at Morgan's! (=
    Have a nice break and enjoy it!

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  9. It was great to have you over at SYAW today, Kyra! :)

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  10. Fun times!! Going to check out the other blogs :)

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