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New Game On Cover - Paperback Version!

Hey guys!

My paperback version of Game On with the brand new cover just arrived!

and the back cover...

It seemed only right to keep the high-heeled woman with football on the cover somewhere!

Sorry for the quickie post today. It seems like there aren't enough hours in the day at the moment! Hope you all have a fabulous weekend!


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  1. Your print covers all have a similar feel, which is cool. Glad you kept the soccer ball image idea for the back.

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    1. Thanks, Alex! Yes, I do love that soccer ball image!

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  2. I like it! Very hot. ;) And I love that you kept the heels and soccer ball on the back. :)

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    1. Thanks! It seemed a shame to eliminate it completely!

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  3. Yowza! That's one hot new cover. Love it.

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  4. The cover says everything, and yeah, the stilettos and ball are keepers.

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  5. I love the cover! So fantastic.

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  6. Love the soccer ball and high heels. Now I want to see if she can score a goal in those heels...metaphorically speaking of course :)

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  7. It's fabulous! :) Have a wonderful weekend.

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  8. OH WOW! Extremely sexy Kyra! Love it!

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  9. Nice cover! Very cool.

    And I'm with you. Definitely not enough hours in a day.

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    1. Right?! I seem to always be fighting to keep up!

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  10. Thanks for all the comments, guys!

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  11. Ooh, shiny new cover! Nice work. And yay, paperback copy!! :)

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  12. Woot Woot! So excited for my copy!

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  13. WOW! That is a pretty dramatic change from your original cover. I likes! :)

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