A Thank You From Graeme

A week or so ago, Esther shared a post asking for feedback on possible blurbs for my forthcoming release, Renegade. To my delight, it got an even bigger response than a similar request she put out for Borderline last year. The feedback was really positive, especially as it quickly narrowed down the field from six options to two.

All the feedback was helpful, but I was thrilled to see how many offered up reasons for their choice. There were comments on the wording of specific lines, and that made me look at them again and tweak them to make them better. There were even suggestions for alternatives – and I can only say thank you for putting in the time to come up with those. Because I hadn’t ruled out using alternatives, or mixing and matching lines from the options I’d already come up with.

One of the lines from my original six wasn’t included in the shortlist of two, but several people said it had struck a chord with them. To be fair, it was one I liked as well. So I did try to get it to fit. Sadly, I couldn’t find a way of making it work without screwing up the rest of the blurb. So for those of you who liked the ‘livestock’ line, I apologise – I wanted it in there too.

Still, we got a winner (albeit with some very minor tweaks).

If you don’t trust the police, there’s only one place to go

The death of an old acquaintance drags Rand Scott back to a life he’d left behind.

A police investigation is going nowhere and a grieving wife wants answers.

Putting minds at rest should be easy, and it gets him away from the city.

But factory farms and animal rights activists can be a toxic combination.

And Rand soon discovers a world where violence is the only common language.

I did promise that anyone who made a comment about the blurbs would be offered an eBook copy of Renegade as a thank you. As I don’t have access to your individual contact details (and I’m not going to ask Esther to breach data protection rules) if you’d like to take me up on this – or you’d prefer a copy of Borderline instead – can you drop me an email via the contact page on my website.  Do read the instructions on the page before submitting it – otherwise I might not be able to respond.

If you didn’t make a comment but are interested, the eBook is now available for pre-order on Amazon. The paperback will take a bit longer, but I’m talking days not weeks. I’ll share the details as soon as I know it’s live.

Thank you very much for your help and support. I can’t tell you how much it’s appreciated – because my vocabulary is terrible.

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9 responses to “A Thank You From Graeme”

  1. Good luck with the book Graeme.

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    1. Thanks for your comment, Di ❤️

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  2. Wishing you lots of success with your latest book, Graeme.

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    1. Thank you for your comment, Lynn. Much appreciated.

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  3. Wishing you all the best, Graeme. I’m glad you got some good feedback. Like Steven King says, sometimes you have to kill your darlings (by darlings he means your favourite lines).

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    1. Thank you for commenting, Darlene.

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  4. Good luck with the book, Graeme

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    1. Thank you for your comment, Liz.

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  5. Glad it worked.

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