Promised Land RELEASE DAY!

I. Am. Celebrating.

I’ve done it. Published a book. And yes, I’m stressing about how it’s going to go, what people are going to think, WHAT IF I MISSED TYPOS?!?!?! (Don’t worry, I had beta readers. There shouldn’t be *cough* too many *cough*.) πŸ˜‰

But it’s okay to be stressing about it, because most of the work is done. I can really move on from Promised Land for the first time in two years. And that’s very freeing.

Promised Land is a standalone (for now), although I ended it in such a way where a sequel is possible. So if readers clamor for more (looking at YOU right now) I will probably acquiesce.

Images from Pinterest. No copyright infringement intended.

I should have published this book months ago, because it was ready, and I was not. Not ready for the monumental task of self-publishing. Eventually, I just had to do it, because I couldn’t move on to a new project while this one hung over me.

So here we are. Release day. I want to thank Abby for her help in launching this book, in a kind of informal blog tour. Click here to read her review today!

Speaking of reviews, would you do something for me? When you’ve read Promised Land for yourself, would you leave a review on Amazon or Goodreads? It would be more helpful than you can imagine!

STORY NOTES: Familial relationships are a critical part of this book. I loved seeing how they came together in the development of the characters, especially Owen. (You’ll know when you read it.)

Don’t forget to stop by Abby’s blog today and also Amazon to order your copy! (Note: There has been a slight delay with the paperback release . . . it is ready to go on Kindle, however, and I will update when the paperback copy has cleared.)

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Published by Hannah Gaudette

Hannah Gaudette is a home-school graduate living in the hills of New England. When she’s not writing or playing with the dogs, it’s a safe bet you can find her with some other animal, like goats. She is the founder of a sustainable agriculture movement called STEWARDSHIP in central Maine. She's a life-enthusiast and advocate for food allergy awareness, youth ministry, and service dogs.

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