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September 17th, 2009
Online Workshop

NYT Bestselling author Angie Fox and I will be presenting a workshop on all things Point-of-View, called Taking the Pain out of POV. The workshop will run Oct 1-14th and it should be both fun and informative.

Click here for more details.

September 14th, 2009
Win Books, and a New Review!

Ann Aguirre is giving away, not one, not two, but three copies of Beyond the Rain over on her blog. Go ahead and leave a comment, (if you dare) and you could win a book.

Did I mention Ann is awesome? Well she is.

Also take a peek at this nice review over at Reader to Reader Reviews.

Granger’s debut novel is a masterful work of colorful images, likable characters, and tantalizing romance… A clever and altogether sensuous interplanetary tale.
Reader to Reader Reviews

September 9th, 2009
Book Club!

Beyond the Rain has been nominated as a potential pick for Dirty Sexy Books’ book club.

If you’d like to participate in a book discussion about Beyond the Rain, stop by and vote for it for their book club pick!

Dirty Sexy Books October Book vote

September 5th, 2009
Signed Stock!

Look for signed copies of Beyond the Rain at these locations!

Barnes and Noble
2720 Towne Drive Suite 200
Beavercreek, OH 45431

The are currently on the Readers’ Favorites table. How cool is that.

There are also a couple of copies at the Waldenbooks in the Fairfield Commons Mall across the street from that B&N. They’re closing their door September 30th, so those copies are on sale, but you need to snatch them up quick.

And finally,

Books & Co
4453 Walnut St.
Beavercreek, OH 45440

That’s the Books & Co in the Greene Shopping Center.

September 3rd, 2009
Great New Review!

Here’s another great review at The Good, The Bad, and The Unread.

This book is stacked to the brim with interesting moments and very rich details … You are immersed in it but never feel like you’re drowning. Granger does an admirable job of keeping the alien-ness recognizable. She has created a world that uses mostly common terms and reactions. Sure it’s alien, sure it’s futuristic and sci-fi, but it feels more like “Serenity” or “Firefly” than “Star Trek,” if you know what I mean. The reader can recognize large portions of the author’s undoubtedly futuristic world. It’s a flawless little piece of world-building that Granger has done here.
Gwen — The Good, The Bad, and The Unread



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