Release Blitz: Mistletoe Over Manhattan by Various Anthology
Mistletoe Over Manhattan
by Andrea Bills, C.D. Bradley, Jeannine Colette, Ginni Conquest,
M.C. Decker, J.A. Low, Kat T. Masen, and Stephanie Rose
Foreword by Aleatha Romig
Release Date: December 3, 2019
About Mistletoe Over Manhattan
Eight authors bring cheer, romance, and a whole lot of steam to the Big Apple this holiday season as they hang some “Mistletoe over Manhattan” in the very first Book Hoarder's anthology.
All proceeds from eBook sales of this anthology will benefit Solar Responders. Led by CEO Hunter Johansson, Solar Responders is a non-profit organization focused on installing solar and battery storage systems on first responder stations.
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Andrea Bills | C.D. Bradley | Jeannine Colette | Ginni Conquest
M.C. Decker | J.A. Low | Kat T. Masen | Stephanie Rose
M.C. Decker | J.A. Low | Kat T. Masen | Stephanie Rose
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