FREE BOOKS OCTOBER ONLY

Hello lovely readers

Do you celebrate Halloween, or All Hallows Eve? In Australia, the day has become increasingly popular over the past ten years. And I’m not going to lie, I love it! Its a great opportunity for the kids to dress up and have some spooky fun. Obviously trick or treating is a big bonus. My neighbourhood has really been getting into decorating lately, and there are some awesome displays around. Do you decorate or trick or treat? Let me know!

Even though I don’t have a spooky read to share with you for October (yet!) I can still bring you lots of free books! There’s two new promo’s to check out here: https://linktr.ee/fourmoonspublishing

I’m heading to the Bulla Bohemian Market tomorrow, if you’re in Melbourne, be sure to check it out. And next month, I’ll be attending the Read Like Royalty Indie Bookworm Event at Kryal Castle, and I can’t wait! I’ll be sure to share some photos next month.

Until then, love and light

Danielle x

Published by daniellewrites17

I'm a happily married mum to four kids. I love writing fantasy and supernatural stories for middle grade and young adult readers. I have self-published five books; The Lost Unicorn, The Princess and the Fawn, and my Mystica trilogy for pre-teen and YA readers. Four Moons Publishing is my author and publisher sight. Please sign up to follow and keep up to date on new releases. www.fourmoonspublishing.com I recently completed treatment for breast cancer which I published a blog for as a way staying in touch with family and friends about my journey, and also to possibly help share with anyone else going through something similar. I have found it quite cathartic to write about my experiences and am enjoying my first dabble into blogging :) If you would like to read more please search for Danielle's Breast Cancer Journey on WordPress or go to www.daniellebreastcancerjourney.wordpress.com

2 thoughts on “FREE BOOKS OCTOBER ONLY

  1. Danielle, I have learned to hate Halloween. I don’t dress up, decorate, trick or treat, or pass out candy. I turn my porch light and my house lights off and wait for it all to be over. I can’t stand it. Of course, I loved it when I was a kid. Capryce

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    1. Oh no, I’m sorry to hear this. It does seem to be a day more aimed at children and the hype can often feel overwhelming. I hope you are able to find something calming and enjoyable to pass the time this year. Perhaps getting stuck into a good book! Take care x

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