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Red Butterfly and Harmony- my first tradtionally published book in justfiction-edition


I personally coveted for it! no shame in admitting. even though I enjoyed indie publishing I always dreamt that someone will like my works enough to publish them and justfiction-edition did exactly that!

They liked my stories Red Butterfly and Harmony and published them as a single book on 26th October 2018, "Red butterfly and harmony", awesome huh?

https://my.justfiction-edition.com/catalogue/details/gb/978-613-7-40142-2/red-butterfly-and-harmony?search=redbutterfly
https://www.morebooks.shop/store/gb/book/red-butterfly-and-harmony/isbn/978-613-7-40142-2

Two stories in one jacket-one about a very beautiful, perfect world, Harmony a world where your dreams may come true too, if you think outside the box! A journey into a beautiful planet where magical creatures still roam. A wanderer travelling in space finds love and home. The other story is a reminder of how wicked often hide behind mask of innocence. A story of two brave kids and a wicked witch.

They give this book for free to journalists who promise a review I think, you can ask them about that!

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