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Do you have permission to waltz?
"Would you care to dance as well?” Light-footed Captain St. Armand was standing behind Daphne, smiling down at her, but before she could answer Alexander said, “Mrs. Murray was about to favor me with a dance, Captain St. Armand.” “I was?” “Indeed you were,” Alexander said, helping Daphne to her feet. She cocked her head to the side, listening to the music. “That music is in waltz time, Dr. Murray. Do you know the waltz? It is my favorite!” “Then it will be my favorite also.” Daphne looked up at him as he took her into his arms, a quizzical grin on her face. “What a charming thing to say, Dr. Murray! I vow, you are becoming quite the gallant.” Alexander said nothing to this, concentrating on the music. Yes, he'd waltzed when ashore. On occasion he'd been invited to balls and assemblies, even a surgeon being a useful man to have when the navy was expected to provide gentlemen at entertainments. But he'd never felt the music, the dance had never mattered so mu
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Hey! My first post on your blog {g}. I've been curious to ask you about SBTB. I notice you advertise there reguarly. I'm developing a strong interest in book promotion - what works, what doesn't. I love your ads there. Do they help?
Jenny
I wish I had a solid answer on what works and what doesn't, but I can say I'm pleased with my ad at SBTB. They send me info on the number of views and click-throughs to my site, and they helped construct the ad.
I advertise with SBTB partly because I believe the people who visit their site would be interested in my books, are bright, and are looking for good romance novels. That should factor into any dollars you spend--who is the audience who's going to see your ad?