Good morning, fellow readers and writers! Thanks so much for clicking on this post.

Yes, you read that title correctly. Fallen Princeborn: Stolen will be free for 24 hours. Not only do you get the entire novel, but one of my short stories from Tales of the River Vine as well as a preview of the second novel, Chosen. I promise you, you won’t wind up like Charlie Brown with a bag full of rocks this Halloween. Grab this treat tomorrow while the grabbing’s good!
So many wonderful fellow writers and readers have been sharing their thoughts on my stories, or sharing their space with my writing. Please check out these amazing authors today!

Sally Cronin’s shared a lovely “getting to know you” post on her site, Smorgasbord Blog Magazine.
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James Cudney provided a kind review of my first Tale of the River Vine. I hope you stop by to see it on his site, This is My Truth Now.
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Cath Humphris asked me how Stolen came to be published. I share the story on her site, Driven to Read: Driven to Write.
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My undying gratitude to these wonderful people–and to you, reader! If you have already read one of my stories, please be sure to share your thoughts on Goodreads and Amazon .
Read on, share on, and write on, my friends!

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Thanks so much! 🙂 xxxxxx
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If you would like to read Fallen Princeborn:Stolen the new release by Jean Lee. .it is FREE for just 24 hours… today…
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Thanks for sharing the link Jean.. hugsx
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And I thank you for giving me the chance to chat! 🙂
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I may have asked this before, but is this (or will it be) available as a paper copy? I really find ebook formats impossible to read or enjoy.
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Hello, and yes! I wasn’t sure before, but there should be a paperback edition available starting tomorrow.
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Yay! Where will I be able to find it?
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Hopefully on Amazon! I should have a link tomorrow…or wait, that’ll be free-pushing e-edition day. The first, check in on Nov 1st, when I write about The Who. 😉
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Hi, Calmgrove. I prefer “real” books to ebooks also. If you see this . . . You can follow the link Jean gives at the beginning of this post, embedded in first graf with the title of the book, and then page down about half-way and there’s a box that says paperback on the right-hand side of the screen (just below the red typeface that says “Available Oct. 31”). Click on that and it sends you directly to the Amazon link to the ppb book. Or (and I’m not sure if this link will go through) go directly to Amazon; I checked it a minute ago in the US and it seems to work fine: https://www.amazon.com/Fallen-Princeborn-Stolen-Jean-Lee/dp/1949428001
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Oh thanks, Leigh, I’ll do that, so good of you to suss that out! 🙂
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No worries, friend! Just peeked at (and followed) your blog and the variety of titles you’re reviewing, too. And drawn in by the intriguing unicorn thumbnail for yourself; my (orig Scottish) family crest includes the unicorn, presuming the information I’ve been given is accurate. Anyhow, cheers and have a wonderful day! ~L
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Ha! That unicorn in the triangle is a warning that fantasy is likely to be met on the blog! I was inspired by a defaced road sign in the far west of Wales, a country already full of myths and legends, as of course is Scotland. Thanks for following my blog, I shall have a look at yours now. 😊
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I see…like a unicorn crossing, eh? Very cool. Oh, and as to my blog, I don’t often dabble in fantasy, especially so-called high fantasy, though I do enjoy partaking of it. Thus, my blog might not be very interesting to you, but know that I am a bibliophile as are you…just reading your older post about second-hand books, which I love, but, yes, you definitely have to be careful, especially with regard to mold and such. My librarian spouse has taught me so much about books and about how I (used to be) a book Philistine, dog-earing the pages of some of mine and writing or highlighting in them. Tsk, tsk! Thanks again, and take care!
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A dog-earer! For shame! 🙂
(Eh, my husband does it all the time)
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I know; call me Ashamed. I used to be a serial book abuser. (Pun not initially intended, but I just went with it.) Now I’m correcting the young one who marked her place in the book by making the spine do a split and turning it upside down. I am one of the enlightened now!
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OH MY GOSH MY KIDS DO THAT ALL THE TIME. It drives. Me. NUTS. The one thing I tell myself so I don’t simply lock all the books away is that they all LOVE books. They love reading in weird places, falling asleep with them with the flashlight on…I need to focus on that, and not the sad, sad state all our books are in. 🙂
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Yeah, I let them do what they do with the books for the most part, but I do tend to nag. Sometimes too much. I’ve gotta work on that!
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Well it’s one thing to fight over books. It’s another to leave books where people walk/run/wrestle. THAT
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nonsense has to stop. 🙂
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A mystery revealed! I was wondering where your identity image came from! 🙂
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Thanks, Leigh! I’ll be sharing the paperback link tomorrow, too, just in case. 🙂
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Thrilled for you.
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Thank you!
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This is wonderful, Jean. congratulations!
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Thank you so much!
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