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Annalisa Crawford's That Sadie Thing is Out Now!

The beautiful and talented Annalisa Crawford did a cover reveal for her short story collection last week, and I am thrilled to announce That Sadie Thing is now available to buy!

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I cannot stress enough how freaking brilliant these stories are. I read them all a few weeks ago, and several of them keep floating around my head even now. If that isn't a sign of awesome, I don't know what is! It would be amazing if you could take a look -I promise you won't regret it! :D


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  1. That is just a cool cover. I haven't checked out this one, but I should go do it since I've been seeing it around.

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  2. I'm definitely putting this one on my TBR list!

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  3. I love this cover and I'm so happy for Annalisa. I will be adding this to my TBR list for sure!

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  4. It's such a creepy and effective cover.

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  5. Must check it out. Congrats Annalisa!

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  6. I think that cover is brilliant. Congrats and best wishes to Annalisa!

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  7. This sounds like a great book! I'm definitely checking it out.

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  8. I just flinched in my seat at that cover. "Glass. Near. Eye. Gah! Look away!" But of course, I couldn't. I was too interested in what it was about.

    Effective. :D

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    1. Annalisa really picked well with her cover photo! :D

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  9. I love her cover, so beautiful!

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  10. I can't get this cover out of my head. It's awesome! Very excited about her book :)

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  11. Thanks for all the awesome comments and support for this collection!

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  12. Hello, my friend! A great story and I'm sure you all had a great time on your cross country trip. I've never been to Montana, but it sounds glorious! I'm sure the chaps with the chaps will never forget it, too. Best regards to you. Ruby
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