Emily Giffin

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First Reported May 24 2012 - Updated May 24 2012 - 1 Documents

'Something Blue' by Emily Giffin

Book description:'Something Blue' is the sequel to the first book, 'Something Borrowed'. It begins where the first books leaves off. After discovering that her best friend, Rachel, and her fiancé, Dex, were lovers, Darcy goes... ... [ Published May 24 2012 by Examiner.com ]
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First Reported May 15 2012 - Updated May 16 2012 - 1 Documents

Q&A With: Author Sarah Pekkanen

Author from DC area talks new novel, writing process, and how Washington influences her work.Sarah Pekkanen, the Bethesda-based former journalist and international bestselling novelist, gives Capitol File the scoop on her new book, chick-lit stigmas, ... [ Published May 15 2012 by Capitol File Magazine ]
First Reported Apr 20 2012 - Updated Apr 20 2012 - 1 Documents

Bestselling author re-releases titles as $2.99 Kindle E Books

- CCarol Mason, bestselling author of women's fiction titles, The Love Market, Send Me A Lover and The Secrets of Married Women has re-released all three novels as Amazon Kindle E books for only $2.99. Published in 13 countries and translated into 9 languages, ... [ Published Apr 20 2012 by Prlog ]

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Q&A With: Author Sarah Pekkanen [ Published May 15 2012 by Capitol File Magazine ]
Bestselling author re-releases titles as $2.99 ... [ Published Apr 20 2012 by Prlog ]
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