Wowzers! I'm interrupting my musings about
Malice Domestic to share this blurb from
Stephanie Barron (author of the Jane Austen mysteries) re:
Leaden Skies. I'm walking on air ... without the benefit of JetBlue!
Parker’s deft evocation of a lost era in Western American history—the life of the mining boom town—and her complex characterization make Leaden Skies an absorbing read. Her final, cliff-hanging sentence will make every reader desperate for the next installment in Inez Stannert’s epic tale. A riveting historical mystery.
—Stephanie Barron
Wow, congratulations! What a great endorsement!
ReplyDeleteGayle
http://gaylecarline.blogspot.com
What a nice, nice endorsement. The best part is, it's for sure merited. Good job, Kiddo! Galen
ReplyDeleteWay cool - I'd be walking on cloud nine too! :)
ReplyDeleteThat's fantastic! Congratulations on such an enthusiastic review.
ReplyDeleteElizabeth
http://www.mysterywritingismurder.blogspot.com/
Super cool! Riveting, eh? Kudos!
ReplyDeleteWoohoo, Ann! That's wonderful.
ReplyDeleteHeidi
http://heidiwriter.wordpress.com
Wow! What a great review - I know you must be walking on air. Here's to many more wonderful reviews and book sales to go with it!
ReplyDeleteNA Sharpe
http://nancysharpe.blogspot.com
Wow. A historical mystery with a blurb like that is one I want to read. Congratulations!
ReplyDeletePat
http://www.patriciastoltey.blogspot.com
That's pretty good. Jacket blurb?
ReplyDeleteDani
Congratulations! That blurb makes me curious to read your book.
ReplyDeleteAll success
Dr.Mani
Author: "Think, Write & RETIRE!"
http://ThinkWriteRetire.com
Thank you, all! :-)
ReplyDeleteAnd yep, Dani, you've got it: Jacket blurb.