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Sally Henson
October 11, 2016

SUMMER’S END AVAILABLE TODAY!

Small town gossip fuels a teenage girl’s drive to follow her dream while navigating through the perilous waters of friendship, family, and handsome distractions.

Small town gossip. If you live in a small town, or ever have, you know what I’m talking about. There’s always a couple in every generation who seem to dedicate themselves to being the queen of gossip. Yes, occasionally there is a king, but usually it’s a queen. And if you have ever been their subject, you know how Regan feels. We all react in different ways, but I think Regan handles it pretty good most of the time.

Mostly, Regan has her future to focus on. The gossip drives her desire to leave small town life behind. She has a plan, it’s not perfect, but she thinks she has the bases covered. Her small group of four friends have a plan for their future, too. Sometimes . . . plans change. Family has a strong influence on future plans-whether it’s fair or not.

I hope you enjoy Summer’s End. Let me know who your favorite character is. Tell me your favorite parts. Share Regan’s story with your friends, and help me get the word out.

Please leave a review on Amazon, or the retailer where you purchased Summer’s End. I greatly appreciate it.

If you are new to this site, WELCOME. Please click the green button at the top to receive updates–I promise I won’t blast you with a bunch of annoying emails. Sift through my posts where I have poems written by some of the characters and some about life in general.

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We Launch Tomorrow

Sally Henson
October 10, 2016

SUMMER’S END LAUNCHES TOMORROW!

Here is your last sneak-peek and it’s a good one.

Chapter 18 . . .

“Regan, I know you think I’m good at telling you what
I’m thinking and how I feel about you, but….” I reach my
free hand to his arm and squeeze, holding on tight, leaning
my head against him as we continue to stroll. “I’m scared
of what tomorrow brings. Worried I might fail, that I won’t
be able to handle the classes and all the people . . . afraid
of being away from home, from you, from what I know
and love….” We stop and he turns toward me. “I don’t want
tonight to end,” he chokes out.
Softly I agree, “Tonight’s been the best night of my life.”
My voice is a little rough too, and I’m tearing up. I slide
my arms up and around his shoulders. “I don’t want you to
leave.”

I greatly appreciate your help in this launch process. As always, please let your friends know about Summer’s End and share on your favorite social sites. Book two is already in the works as we continue to follow Regan’s life.

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DAY 7 — COUNTDOWN TO RELEASE

Sally Henson
October 4, 2016

Our Countdown Continues

We go live in 7 days!

Seven more days to the live release of Summer’s End. Did you enjoy yesterday’s quote? Take a bite of this snip-it from Chapter 7 . . .

Susanna lost her scholarship, her chance to get out of this
town, and the one thing she’ll never get back—her virginity.
She didn’t even go to community college that first year after
high school, because she had to work to pay for her and her
baby. Her parents told her, if she wanted to play house like
an adult, she could work like one, too. Jesse didn’t stay with
her. He went off to college and got his degree. He’s paying
child support now and sees their little girl every other week.
Susanna, on the other hand, is still trying to get through
college.

Feel free to share on Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, etc. . . . and tune in tomorrow for more excerpts from Summer’s End.

Good Read

Sally Henson
April 21, 2016

Angel Beneath My Wheels

I recently read Angel Beneath My Wheels by K. S. Moore. It was great and I would recommend it to anyone from 14 - 94 who enjoys romance books. Moore hooked me right in and I didn’t come across any lulls. One of the main characters is Rachel (MY FAVORITE CHARACTER). She’s an independent, no-nonsense kind of girl who is a mechanical engineer. Yes, she does have personality.

You can find this on Amazon or click on the title above - it will take you there. Find out more about K. S. Moore on her website by clicking here.

Happy Reading!