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From the Desk of Darlene N. Böcek

Hey Reader,

Instead of writing an email this week, I have a “Haart to Haart” message for you. Would you take the time to listen to my Haart?

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If you would like to help like this👆, please reply to this email!

A reminder, the paperback is at its LOWEST PRICE EVER. Its retail price is $24.99, but it’s listed on Amazon for $18.99 right now!

I wanted to make it accessible, so I lowered the price. But I can’t keep it low like this for long. So please get your copy of the beautifully illustrated epic adventure story of Marcellus, Byziana, and their friends in ancient Byzantium.

See you next week!

Take care!

Darlene

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