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A HUGE thank you!

Good morning!

I just wanted to extend a gigantic thank you to everyone who took part in the Cats Protection Anthology Bloghop on Friday! I was overwhelmed by every single entry, and when this book is put together, it is going to be superb. I will keep you  updated on the progress - I hope to have at least a rough idea of a release date by the end of the week.

I promised a $10 Amazon gift voucher to one random participant in the bloghop, and that winner is: Sarah Foster! Sarah, I will be in touch probably tomorrow about this - if I don't get back to you, please make sure to remind me as I have a crazy busy week (again).

Thanks again, everyone!

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  1. What a neat idea! Glad it was a success. :)

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  2. Congratulations to Sarah :-) loved reading all the entries!

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  3. Congratulations to Sarah! Glad you had so many contributions.

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  4. Congrats on the contributions and the winner. Sorry I couldn't take part this time around.

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  5. You're welcome, Kyra! I couldn't pass up the chance to help cats, as that's my passion. And it has been since I was a little girl. Thank you for what you're doing. I can't wait to see the real thing. :)

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  6. It was fun reading the stories. Congrats to Sarah!

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  7. Congrats to Sarah! I was glad to help and can't wait to see it in print. I am a cat/dog person (we have dogs because my wife is allergic to cats), but I grew up with a cat from age 5 to 19 (me, not the cat) so I have a big soft spot for them!

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  8. I'm sad I missed out on this - I just didn't get my act together in time. :( Cats are one of my biggest passions, and I am involved in rescue as well. Oh well, I think this is going to be an awesome anthology! :D

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  9. Of course I didn't blog at all last week and totally missed this!!! :D Maybe my week wouldn't have been so miserable if I had...I didn't get an email from you, did I? Unless I accidentally deleted it in a moment of crazed stupidity...

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