Monday, February 17, 2014

10th Anniversary Beloved Horses Book Tour Announced!



In 2004, my first horse book, Beloved School Horses, was released by Infinity Publishing. It soon became a series, all featuring illustrated collections of true short stories about the special bonds between horses and their riders. The latest, Beloved Horses From Around the World, was out in 2012.

So this year's book tour will celebrate with discounts on the books - instead of $14.95, each book will be only $12 when purchased from me. I accept cash, money orders or Visa/MC. Checks from businesses are also accepted.

The tentative stops will include: (Let me know if you'd like me to stop at your school, library, stable or store while in the area for a signing and/or writing workshop! Call my cell: 814-937-0704 or e-mail me at sharonminer@yahoo.com)
May 5th: Brunswick, GA
May 6th: Norfolk, VA
May 7th: Chick's, Harrington, DE
May 8th: Wesport, CT
May 9th: Tollbooth Tack Shop, Mt Holly, NJ
May 10th: Philadelphia, PA
May 11th: Greenwell Foundation Stable, Hollywood, MD
May 12th: Richmond, VA


More details of signings to be posted soon!


Purchases can also be made at any time this year via e-mail: sharonminer@yahoo.com or online at Amazon for print or e-books.

Happy Trails!

Monday, February 3, 2014

Reader Reviews Wanted! Win a Free Book!



Attention Book Lovers!


I'm working on final revisions for my latest historical fiction novel, The Wildcat Orphan.  And I need pre-publishing reviews to include in the final project!

If you love to read this genre, both children eight years through adults are invited to participate and win a free copy of the book if your blurb is selected for promoting the book.

What is the story about?

In 1897, a horse-loving orphan boy is banished from his first foster home in New York and sent by train to Colorado where his assigned family fails to meet him so he's taken home by the town drunk. Mac is determined to control his Irish temper in order to be accepted by his new foster family despite a cold welcome from the teenage son. The ten-year-old learns about western family life and mining gold in the Rocky Mountains while trying to avoid a strange man who seems to be following him. 

How to Enter?

 E-mail me your request to enter at sharonminer@yahoo.com with your name, age if child or "adult" if over 18 years, and state. If under 18, please note that you have your parent's permission.

I will reply that I received your request and send you some sample first chapters with a deadline to return a quote for a review.