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And my winner of the Imaginary Friend Bloghop is ....

*drum roll for suspense*

JAYBIRD! :D

Jaybird - you have won a three chapter critique from me - so feel free to claim it whenever you need it! <3 br="" nbsp="">

Congrats, and thanks to all who took part and helped spread the word about Annalisa's awesome novella, Cat and The Dreamer! Don't forget to visit Annalisa to see her winner!

Sorry about the short post, busy times! I will be with you again very soon with details about a new bloghop!

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  1. Congrats to Jay! She's a lucky bird to benefit from your expertise. :)

    And another hop? You never stop! (Hey, looks like I'm a poet today!)

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  2. Congrats Jay!!! Great prize!

    I look forward to hearing about the new hop :)

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  3. Congrats, Jen. Kyra is great at critiquing.

    Yay for the new bloghop. :D

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  4. Congratulations Jaybird - it was a really lovely post!

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  5. Congrats Jaybird! It was a really great blog hop, I know I enjoyed it.

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  6. Holy crow I can't believe I won. Kyra-thank you so much!! *So excited* I am really looking forward to the critique. Yay!!

    Thanks for the congrats and kind comments everyone :)

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  7. Congratulations Jay! Looking forward to the new blog hop.

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  8. Congrats to Jaybird! I loved her entry.

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  9. Congrats to Jaybird! It's great to win and she deserved it.

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  10. Congrats Jay!! I still haven't read all the entries and I need to; they were fun!

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  11. Yay for Jaybird.. and thank you to you wonderful hosts! I enjoyed the bloghop.

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  12. Thanks so much for all the love guys!!!

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