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Old 06-08-2015, 12:20 AM   #146
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Collection of Short Stories by Lizzie Harwood. Marked Down Now to $0.00!

Frankly, I don't know exactly what this book is about. It is fiction--I know that because it says so on the title page. hahah I know, too, that it consists of short stories, because that's what the title suggests.

Furthermore, I do know that right now it is marked down to free. And I know that 37 people have rated it at Amazon and they give it nearly 5 stars (it's 4.8)! I know, too, that it is the #1 Hot Release and #2 Bestseller in Short Stories in France, because it says so on the webpage (don't worry, the ebook is in English. ha.).

The book is Triumph: Collected Stories, by Lizzie Harwood.

The webpage describes the book as being "A bouquet of quirky short stories told with intrigue and humor."

Here's a quick snippet telling about the book:
Triumph: Collected Stories offers a glimpse into the lives of contemporary women around the world on the verge of breakdowns or breakthroughs.

In these interconnected short stories, you’ll meet a gang of gutsy gals, mothers-on-the-edge and anti-heroines, including Betty and Alabama, who feature in the forthcoming psychological suspense series, Polaroids, and Faye Ventures, who stars in the literary fiction trilogy, Go See the Kids (book one of which is permafree).


A couple of other pieces of information . . . . It's 166 pages long. The publisher is Editor Deluxe Press.

Here's where to get it.

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