Thanks for checking in and keeping up with all things Kelly Elizabeth Huston. Some fun things are happening with TEX MILLER IS DEAD's impending book launch. We'll start with TMID (like TSWIFT but—um, better?), getting a bit of early love. Click to see Novel Pairings by IF CORKS COULD TALK for a mini review and a suggested wine.
xoxo, Kelly
What's new & when's it coming...
More things to watch for and a couple of things that will help this writer—if you have the time.
You might have heard of GoodReads. It's an online place for readers (and definitely not for writers) to talk books, review books, love on, and gripe about... yep, books. I'd love it if you would make an account and 'put TEX on your shelf.' I'll launch a GIVEAWAY on that Mecca site for readers starting in April. TWENTY lucky readers will win an ebook copy of TEX MILLER IS DEAD early enough to give it a quick read and then review it (I beg of you). You'll see more about that when the time comes, but be on the lookout.
Editors at BookBubhave chosen TMIDfor a New Release For Less Deal in May. BookBub is a place for readers to score deals on books, old and new. Sign up and follow me there, too.
Reedsy Discovery has picked TMID for a spotlight review, so be on the hunt for that too, and let's hope it's a good one.
And last, Barnes and Noble is the first vendor to have a TEX MILLER IS DEAD PAPERBACKversion available for preorder.
xoxo,
Kelly
P.S. And as always—keep telling all your friends, family, enemies, lovers, coworkers, randos on the street— their new favorite summer read is less than two months from market.
**Buy links for multiple retailers if The 'Zon isn't your jam or Amazon if it is.**
A little pick-me-up...
Eighty-something-year-old lovebirds wed after meeting on an internet dating site. I love a love story. Learn about the happy couple here.
On this day...
March 15, 1927, Oxford and Cambridge Universities added a women's event to the traditionally all-male boat race. The teams raced consecutively, not side by side: Oxford won. Only in 2015 was the women's race allowed to happen on the same day and course as the men's. Slowly but surely.