“One day, he was home from work early.
Lilijana had taken the children and would be gone for more than an hour, so
David picked some lemons from the tree in their backyard, put them in a plastic
bag, and took them next door to 1008. It seemed an innocent enough gesture at
the time.”
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Loathe
Your Neigbor ch. 10
Although
I have referred to and quoted from my novel, Loathe Your Neighbor, in every
post, this is the only time in the challenge that I have brazenly and directly
tried to sell it. As part of the promotional parade for LYN, I am offering
readers a chance to enter the draw to win a brand new, still-in-the-box genuine
Renovator multi-purpose power tool. Simply read the book and answer the
question, “What is the significance of lemons in LYN?” The draw will be held on
May 25 so if you want this awesome piece of hardware, buy the book, read it and
drop me a line at devolution_dacairns@hotmail.com As a special offer for visitors to this site, I will throw in a
free digital version of my debut novel, Devolution, for everyone who buys LYN
and enters the competition. Make haste my friends.
Lemons
are yellow, and with that I end my penultimate, and clearly most loosely, alphabetically speaking,
connected post in the challenge.
You've done a brilliant job linking LYN, your A to Z posts, and posing provocative questions. I was no more than 3 days into the Challenge when I realized I'd made a terrible mistake linking Wicca to my manuscript. Wicca plays only the tiniest role, but after this Challenge, it looks like I'm writing a book about a witch.
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